Research Grant Recipients, 2004
Littleton-Griswold Grant Recipients
Susan Bragg
Project title: “Marketing the ‘Modern Negro’: Race, Gender, and NAACP Activism, 1909–1945”
Affiliation: University of WashingtonWilloughby Anderson
Project title: “‘Against the Peace and Dignity of the State of Alabama’: The 1977 Sixteenth Street Baptist Church Bombing Trial and the Remaking of Birmingham”
Affiliation: University of North Carolina at Chapel HillJames McGowan
Project title: “Too Brave to Fight: American Conscientious Objectors and the War for Democracy, 1917–1920”
Affiliation: University of California at DavisLisa Ramos
Project title: “George I. Sanchez and the ‘Class Apart’ Theory: The Politics of Mexican-American Citizenship”
Affiliation: Columbia UniversityGregory Dorr
Project title: “Protection or Control?: Women’s Health, Sterilization Abuse, and Relf v. Weinberger”
Affiliation: University of AlabamaLisa Dorr
Project title: “Shinny Makers and Drinkers: Gender, Respectability, and the Enforcement of Prohibition in the Deep South”
Affiliation: University of AlabamaLisa Ford
Project title: “Subjects of Empire: Imperial Sovereignty and the Land and Bodies of Indigenous People”
Affiliation: Columbia UniversityKevin McCarthy
Project title: “Fit Custodians: Gender, Race, and the Law in Lower-South Trial Courts, 1830–1925”
Affiliation: University of MississippiHeather Thompson
Project title: “Attica: Race, Rebellion and the Rise of Law and Order America”
Affiliation: University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Beveridge Grant Recipients
Amanda Moniz Lenter
Project title: “Labours in the Cause of Humanity in Every Part of the Globe: Transatlantic Philanthropic Collaboration and the Cosmopolitan Ideal, 1760–1815”
Affiliation: University of MichiganJames McCartin
Project title: “Historicizing the Sexual Abuse Crisis: Roman Catholic Sexual Ethics in the United States, 1930–1980”
Affiliation: Seton Hall UniversityCatherine Nolan-Ferrell
Project title: “Creating National Identity on the Border: Guatemalan Workers and the Mexican Revolutionary State”
Affiliation: University of Texas at San AntonioStacey Smith
Project title: “Unfree California: Coercion, Race, Gender and the Law in the Far West, 1848–1882”
Affiliation: University of Wisconsin-MadisonVera Candiani
Project title: “The Cabildo of the City of Mexico and the Desague de Huehuetoca”
Affiliation: University of California at BerkeleyJacqueline Castledine
Project title: “‘The Fashion is Politics’: Women’s Activism in the 1948 Progressive Party”
Affiliation: Rutgers UniversityKornel Chang
Project title: “Living In-Between: Race, Migration, Identity, and State Formation in the U.S.-Canadian Borderlands”
Affiliation: University of ChicagoEric Duke
Project title: “Seeing Race, Seeing Nation: Conceptualizing a United West Indies in the British Caribbean and Diaspora, 1914–1962”
Affiliation: Michigan State UniversityLisa Hazirjian
Project title: “Negotiating Poverty: Economic Hegemony & Working-Class Politics in a New South City”
Affiliation: Duke UniversityJoseph Jones
Project title: “The Making of a National Forest: The Contest over the Michigan Cutover, 1890–1940”
Affiliation: Michigan State UniversityJennifer Koslow
Project title: “Eden’s Underbelly: Women, Public Health Reform, and State-Making in Los Angeles, 1889–1932”
Affiliation: The Newberry LibraryPatrick Mason
Project title: “Violence against Religious Outsiders in the American South, 1870–1910”
Affiliation: University of Notre DameJarod Roll
Project title: “Road to the Promised Land: From Vigilante Protest to Social Movement in the Southeast Missouri Delta, 1890–1941”
Affiliation: Northwestern UniversityDavid Smith
Project title: “On the Edge of Freedom: African Americans, Abolitionists, and the Fugitive Slave Issue in South-Central Pennsylvania”
Affiliation:Eric Smith
Project title: “The Spanish Aid Movement in the United States”
Affiliation: University of Illinois at ChicagoAlejandro Velasco
Project title: “From Democratic Revolution to Massacre in Venezuela: Urban Popular Consciousness and the Emergence of the Multitude in Caracas, 1958–1989”
Affiliation: Duke UniversityRichard Bond
Project title: “Ebb and Flow: Free Blacks and Urban Slavery in Eighteenth-Century New York”
Affiliation: Johns Hopkins University
Kraus Grant Recipients
Last Updated: May 30, 2007 9:16 AMJacob Blosser
Project title: “Pursuing Happiness: Latitudinarianism and the Anglo-American Mind”
Affiliation: University of South CarolinaRichard Bond
Project title: “Ebb and Flow: Free Blacks and Urban Slavery in Eighteenth-Century New York”
Affiliation: Johns Hopkins UniversityWilliam Ramsey
Project title: “The Yamasee War”
Affiliation: University of Idaho
