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2001 - 2002 Visiting Scholar Directory
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Austermuhl, Frank
Assistant Professor, University of Mainz, Germersheim, Germany
Research: The Role of U.S. Presidential Rhetoric in Intercultural Communication
University of Virginia, Department of English, Charlottesville, VA, c/o Dr. Alan B. Howard
Library of Congress, Office of Scholarly Programs, Washington, DC, c/o Dr. Lester Vogel
October 2001 - September 2002

Bordat, Francis
Professor, University of Paris - Nanterre, University of Paris Nanterre (Paris X), Nanterre, France
Research: William Hays and the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America: A Reappraisal
University of California- Los Angeles, Department of Film and Television, Los Angeles, CA, c/o Ms. Janet Bergstrom
August 2002 - September 2002

Cottenet, Cecile
Doctoral Candidate, English Department, University of Aix-Marseille II, Aix-en-Provence, France
Research: The Publication of African American Authors Charles W. Chestnut and Jean Toomer
Yale University, Department of African American and African Studies, New Haven, CT, c/o Dr. Robert Stepto
July 2001 - October 2001

Fur, Gunlog
Associate Professor, School of Humanities, Vaxjo College, Vaxjo, Sweden
Research: Gender Relations and Lenape Indian Contacts with European Colonization, 1630-1800
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Graduate Education, New Brunswick, NJ, c/o Dr. Dorothy Sue Cobble
January 2002 - June 2002

Hwang, Hae Sung
Associate Professor, Department of History, Hansung University, Seoul, Korea
Research: Multiculturalism in the United States: Implications for Koreans
Department of History, Davis, CA, August 2001 - February 2002

Kritsberg, Roman
Associate Professor, Department of Foreign Languages, European University for Finance, Informational Systems, and Management, Kriviy Rig, Ukraine
Research: American Literary Standards and Literary Traditions in the 17th- to 19th-Centuries
George Washington University, American Studies Department, Washington, DC, c/o Dr. Bernard Mergen
August 2001 - December 2001

Kurilla, Ivan
Associate Professor, Department of Area Studies and International Relations, Faculty of History and International Relations, Volgograd State University, Volgograd, Russia
Research: Russian-American Relations From the 1830s-1860s
Department of History, Hanover, NH, October 2001 - June 2002

Magyarics, Tamas
Associate Professor, Eotvos Lorand University of Budapest, Budapest, Hungary
Research: U.S.-Hungarian Relations in the 1960s
University of Texas, Department of History, Austin, TX, c/o Dr. Robert Divine
June 2001 - August 2001

Ouaked, Said
Teaching Assistant, Department of English, University of Franche-Comte, Besanco Cedex, France
Research: Study of the High Skill Migration to the United States
Georgetown University, Institute for the Study of International Migration, Washington, DC, c/o Dr. B. Lindsay Lowell
September 2001 - August 2002

Pybus, Cassandra
Writer, Tasmania, Australia
Research: Transportation of Americans and Afro-Americans to the Australian Colonies From 1788 to 1840
Georgetown University, Center for Australian and New Zealand Studies, Washington, DC, c/o Dr. Richard Teare
March 2002 - July 2002

Roesch, Laurent
Instructor, Department of English, University of Metz, Metz, France
Research: The Return of the "Dangerous Classes:" The Politics of Law and Order in New York, Philadelphia, and Washington, DC in the 1990s
George Washington University, Department of Sociology, Washington, DC, c/o Dr. William J. Chambliss
July 2001 - August 2001

Schumacher, Frank
Assistant Professor, Department of North American History, University of Erfurt, Erfurt, Germany
Research: The Comparative History of British and American Imperialism
German Historical Institute, Washington, DC, c/o Dr. Christof Mauch
September 2001 - March 2002

Vinsonneau, Ninon
Doctoral Candidate, Department of English and American Studies, University of Paris VII (Denis Diderot), Paris, France
Research: The Guidebooks of the Federal Writers' Project: A Study in American Cultural History, 1935-1941
Department of History, New York, NY, New York, NY, September 2001 - June 2002

Volodina, Tatyana
Lecturer, Department of History, Tula State Pedagogical University, Tula, Russia
Research: History for the Youth: Comparative Analysis of Russian, British and American Controversies in Teaching History
College of Arts and Letters, Department of History, San Diego, CA, August 2001 - December 2001

Yaguchi, Yujin
Associate Professor, Center for Pacific and American Studies, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Research: Remembering and Envisioning the "Paradise": Japanese Touristic Gaze and the Transformation of Hawaii
University of California, Center for Cultural Studies, Santa Cruz, CA, c/o Dr. Christopher Connery
East-West Center, Honolulu, HI, c/o Dr. Geoffrey White
September 2001 - August 2002

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