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Bringing Humanists Together for Collaborative Research

1995-1996 Faculty Fellowship Competition:
The Influence of Memory on the Study of History, Language, and Truth

Faculty Fellows

Phillip Abbott, Political Science - The Declaration of Independence: From Philadelphia to Gettysburg to Birmingham

Ronald Brown, Political Science - The Influence of Biblical Narratives on the Study of the Remembered Past among Middle Class African-Americans

Jorgelina Corbatta, Romance Languages & Literatures - Memory Censorship and Historical Reconstruction of the Past in the Argentinean Narrative After the 70s

John Eipper, Romance Languages & Literatures - Conquest on Holiday: Mexican-War Narrative, Intercultural Dialogue and Memory

Michael Giordano, Romance Languages & Literatures - The Influence of Memory as a Visual Phenomenon on the Study of the Early Modern Lyric: Maurice Sceve’s Delie

Michael Goldfield, CULMA - Race and the Failure of Southern Labor Organizing During the 1930s and 1940s: Oral History, the Documentary Record and the “Truth”

Christopher Johnson, History - Transformation of Memory in a Breton Family, 1970 - 1850

Osumaka Likaka, History - Colonialism, Social Clichés, and Collective Memory in the Belgian Congo, c. 1870-1960

Kathryne Lindberg, English - Remember Ethiopia: African American Anti-Fascism

Gordon B. Neavill, Library & Information Science - History of the Modern Library Series

Martha Ratliff, English - Hmong History as Preserved and Re-created in Oral Culture: The Linguistic Evidence

Monica Schuler, History - Jamaican and Guyanese Oral Traditions of Flying and Walking Back to Africa as a Critical Consciousness of Slavery and Emancipation

Melvin Small, History - The Atlantic Council