Library Resident Fellows 1995-1996

Pnina Abir-Am
Boston University
Research Schools of Molecular Biology in the US, UK and France, 1930-1970: National Traditional or Transitional Strategies of Innovation
 
Stephen Alter
Harvard University
Near Eastern Archaeology and Biblical Criticism in American Scholarship, 1850-1940
 
James Cambell
University of Toledo
Benjamin Franklin's Pragmatic Spirit
 
Andrew Darling
University of Michigan
Explorations by Franz Boas and J. Alden Mason in the Sierra Madre Occidental, Mexico
 
Konstantine Dierks
Brown University
Letter Writing and the Formation of a Scientific Community in. Early America
 
Daryl K. Feil
University of Sydney (Australia)
Comparative Anthropology of the Papua New Guinea Highlands; Cannibalism
 
Kris Fresonke
UCLA
West of Emerson: The Rhetoric of American Nature
 
Joy Harvey
Cambridge University
Circling Darwin: Communication networks surrounding Charles Darwin exchanging theoretical structures and evidence for human evolution
 
Brad D.Hume
Indiana University
Civilizing Missions: Indians, Wilderness, and the Development of American Science
 
Laura Lovett
University of California
Making the grade: Fitter families and human livestock at Midwestern state fairs, 1920-1927
 
Joan Mark
Harvard University
The transmission of a scientific program across national boundaries: Manuel Gamio and the history of Anthropology in Mexico
 
David R. Miller
University of Regina
The relationship of Dr. Paul Wallace and Rev. Edward Ahenakew
 
Buhm Soon Park
Johns Hopkins University
Computers and the International Community of Quantum Chemistry, 1950-1967
 
Margaret W. Rossiter
Cornell University
History of the History and Sociology of Sciences in the US, 1940-70
 
Joel S. Schwartz
CCNY College of Staten Island
Out from Darwin's Shadow: George John Romanes, Darwin's Chief Disciple
 
Michael W. Seltzer
Virginia Polytechnic Institute
Toward a Philosophy of Technology
 
Alexandra Stern
University of Chicago
Transmitting the Body across Borders: Eugenics and Evolutionism in U. S.-Mexican Relations, 1910-1930
 
John R. Short
Syracuse University
The Representations of a Cartographic Community
 
Nina Stoyan-Rosenzweig
University of Michigan
hunting in Colonial and Antebellum America; Markets and Resource Use
 
Paula Viterbo
SUNY Stony Brook
From the Laboratory to Society: the Determination of the Time of Ovulation in the Human Female
 

 

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