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Al-Sayegh, Fatma
Associate Professor, Department of History, United Arab Emirates University, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates
Research: Political Changes in the Oil Monarchies: The Case of the United Arab Emirates, 1971-2001
Georgetown University, Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding, Washington, DC, c/o Dr. John Voll
February 2003 - August 2003

Anastakis, Dimitrios
Senior Advisor, Office of Automotive, Ministry of Enterprise, Opportunity and Innovation, Government of Ontario, Toronto, Canada
Research: Continental Auto Politics and the Emergence of Free Trade in North America, 1971-2001
Michigan State University, College of Social Science, Center for Integrative Studies, East Lansing, MI, c/o Dr. Phil Handrick
January 2003 - September 2003

Artemieva, Tatiana
Professor and Lead Researcher, St. Petersburg International Chair in Philosophy and Ethics (UNESCO), Institute of Human Studies, Russian Academy of Science, St. Petersburg, Russia
Research: Nobleman Philosopher in the Epoch of Enlightenment: Texts and Contexts
Columbia University, The Harriman Institute, New York, NY, c/o Prof. Catharine Nepomnyashchy
March 2003 - June 2003

Barreneche, Osvaldo
Associate Professor, Department of History, Faculty of Humanities and Educational Sciences, National University of La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Lecturing: Cross-Cultural Perspectives of Latin American History
St. Philip's College, Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, San Antonio, TX, c/o Dr. Gregory Hudspeth
August 2002 - May 2003
(Scholar-in-Residence Program)

Bassett, Michael
Member, Waitang Tribunal, Wellington, New Zealand
Lecturing: Dreaming of Maxims, but Settling for McDonalds: Government and New Zealanders' Lives Since 1840
Georgetown University, Walsh School of Foreign Service, Center for Australian and New Zealand Studies, Washington, DC, c/o Dr. Richard Teare
August 2002 - December 2002

Black, Lawrence Edward
Research Fellow, Department of Historical Studies, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom
Research: The Politics of Affluence in Post-War Periods: An Anglo-American Comparative Perspective
Westminster College, Department of History, Fulton, MO, c/o Prof. Sam Goodfellow
August 2002 - August 2003

Boncan, Celestina
Assistant Professor, Department of Social Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences, University of the Philippines--Manila, Manila, Philippines
Research: Interpretation Through Legislation: The Experience of the Philippines, Cuba, Puerto Rico and Guam Under American Rule
Library of Congress, Office of Scholarly Programs, Washington, DC, c/o Dr. Lester I. Vogel
July 2002 - October 2002

Ching, May Bo
Associate Professor, Department of History, Zhongshan University, Guangzhou, China
Research: The Cosmopolitan Interlude: The Social Impact of Urban Chinese Intellectuals on Republican China
Yale University, Department of Anthropology, New Haven, CT, c/o Dr. Helen Siu
January 2003 - August 2003

Delage, Christian
Associate Professor, Department of History, University of Paris VIII, Saint Denis, France
Research: Motion Picture Images As Evidence: The Case of the Nuremberg Trials
National Archives and Records Administration, Textual Archives Services Division, Modern Military Records, College Park, MD, c/o Mr. Lawrence H. McDonald
Library of Congress, Moving Image Section, Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division, Washington, DC, c/o Mr. Patrick Loughney
August 2002 - October 2002

Dimitrov, Dimitre
Chief, Military History Center, G.S. Rakovski Defense and Staff College, Sofia, Bulgaria
Lecturing and Research: The Macedonian Question as a Source of Regional Tension in the Balkans
Loyola University, Department of History, New Orleans, LA, c/o Dr. Bernard Cook
Stanford University, Center for Russian and East European Studies, Stanford, CA, c/o Dr. Nancy Kollman
September 2002 - May 2003

Dylawerska de Lagarde, Agnieszka
Professor, Department of History, Faculty of Humanities, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Cuernavaca, Mexico
Lecturing: The Evolution of Mexican Culture Through Different Historical Periods and Its Modern Aspect in the Process of Globalization
Greenfield Community College, Humanities Division, Greenfield, MA, c/o Dr. Ana M. Gaillat
January 2003 - June 2003
(Scholar-in-Residence Program)

Gascon, Margarita
Associate Researcher, Regional Research Center, National Council for Scientific and Technological Research (CONICET), Mendoza, Argentina
Research: The Southernmost Region of the Indies During the 17th Century: The Case of Settlements in Transition From Peripheral to Frontier Colonies
University of Texas--Austin, Institute of Latin American Studies, Department of Anthropology, Austin, TX, c/o Dr. Charles R. Hale
November 2002 - February 2003

Gereby, Gyorgy
Associate Professor, Ancient and Medieval Philosophy Department, Eotvos Lorand University of Budapest, Budapest, Hungary
Lecturing: Hungarian Studies
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey--Piscataway, Institute of Hungarian Studies, Department of Sociology, Piscataway, NJ, c/o Dr. Jozsef Borocz
December 2002 - June 2003

Gomez, Alejandro
Professor, Department of Economic History, Advanced School of Economy and Business Administration (ESEADE), Buenos Aires, Argentina
Lecturing: Latin American Culture, Economics and History
Coastal Georgia Community College, Division of General Studies, Brunswick, GA, c/o Dr. Mary Mitchell-Jones
August 2002 - May 2003
(Scholar-in-Residence Program)

Kendirbai, Gulnar
Independent Scholar, Almaty, Kazakhstan
Research: Turkic Challenges to Russian Imperium, 1895-1917
Columbia University, School of International and Public Affairs, Middle East and Harriman Institutes, New York, NY, c/o Dr. Peter Sinnott
December 2002 - November 2003

Khachikyan, Armen
Associate Professor, Department of History and Jurisprudence, Armenian State Pedagogical University, Yerevan, Armenia
Research: Comparative Analysis of U.S. Foreign Policy in the Near East and Armenia at the Beginning and End of the 20th Century
Library of Congress, Office of Scholarly Programs, Washington, DC, c/o Dr. Lester I. Vogel
March 2003 - November 2003

Kras, Pawel
Lecturer, School of Polish Language and Culture, Catholic University of Lublin, Lublin, Poland
Lecturing and Research: Heresy and Punishment in the Later Middle Ages
Western Michigan University, The Medieval Institute, Kalamazoo, MI, c/o Dr. Paul Szarmach
January 2003 - May 2003

Madgearu, Alexandru
Senior Researcher, Department of History, Institute for Political Studies of Defense and Military History, Bucharest, Romania
Research: Centrifugal Trends in the Medieval Balkans From the Sixth Century to the 14th Century
Ohio State University--Columbus, Department of History, Columbus, OH, c/o Dr. Timothy Gregory
October 2002 - March 2003

Marcinkeviciene, Dalia
Chair, Women's Studies Center, Vilnius University, Vilnius, Lithuania
Research: Lithuanian Women in Transition
University at Buffalo, Institute for Research and Education on Women and Gender, Buffalo, NY, c/o Dr. Isabel Marcus
September 2002 - May 2003

Marin Guzman, Roberto
Professor, Department of History, University of Costa Rica, San Pedro, Costa Rica
Research: Fanaticism: A Major Obstacle in the Muslim-Christian Dialogue-- The Case of 20th-Century Islamic Fundamentalism
University of Texas - Austin, Center for Middle Eastern Studies, Austin, TX, c/o Dr. Abraham Marcus
July 2003 - February 2004

Musner, Lutz
Director, International Research Center for Cultural Studies, Vienna, Austria
Lecturing and Research: Popular Memories and the Urban Imaginary
Duke University, Department of History, Durham, NC, c/o Dr. Malachi Hacohen
August 2002 - December 2002

Opeide, Gunnar
Associate Professor, Department of Russian, University of Tromso, Tromso, Norway
Research: Freedom and Power in Russian Political Culture
Stanford University, Center for Russian and East European Studies, Stanford, CA, c/o Dr. Nancy S. Kollmann
August 2002 - July 2003

Prozorov, Vadim
Associate Professor, Department of History of the Southern and Western Slavs, Faculty of History, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
Research: Law in the Works of Pope Gregory the Great
Catholic University of America, Center for the Study of Early Christianity, Graduate Programs in Early Christian Studies, Washington, DC, c/o Dr. Philip Rousseau
January 2003 - July 2003

Roberts, Priscilla
Lecturer and Director, Center of American Studies, Department of History, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Research: The Origins and Impact of the 20th-Century U.S. Foreign Policy Establishment: 1914 to the Vietnam War
George Washington University, Elliott School of International Affairs, Institute for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies, Washington, DC, c/o Dr. James Goldgeier
January 2003 - December 2003

Salvatore, Ricardo
Associate Professor, Department of History, Torcuato Di Tella University, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Research: The Enterprise of Knowledge: Libraries, Archives and Reading Clubs
Georgetown University, Department of History, Washington, DC, c/o Dr. Erick D. Langer
May 2003 - August 2003

Sanchez Roman, Jose Antonio
Researcher, Department of Latin American Studies, University Ortega y Gassett, Madrid, Spain
Research: Industrial Entrepreneurs in Brazil and Argentina During the Export-Led Growth Period (1880-1930)
Ohio State University--Columbus, Department of History, Columbus, OH, c/o Prof. Donna Guy
March 2003 - February 2005

Sultana, Razia
Assistant Professor, Department of History, Quaid-I-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan
Research: Political and Intra-Ethnic Dilemmas in Afghanistan
New York University, Center on International Cooperation, New York, NY, c/o Dr. Barnett R. Rubin
September 2002 - June 2003

Takai, Yukari
Associate Professor, Department of British and American Studies, Faculty of Foreign Studies, Aichi Prefectural University, Nagoya, Japan
Research: Rethinking Gender and Race: Transnational Movements of Japanese, Korean and French Canadian Immigrant Women in the United States
Columbia University, Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race, New York, NY, c/o Dr. Gary Y. Okihiro
January 2003 - January 2004

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