http://www.aarweb.org/Programs/Grants/research/2009-2010winners.asp

2009-2010 Research Grant Winners

Collaborative

Ebrahim Moosa, Duke University
Contours of Sunni Traditionalism
     Collaborator: Jonathan AC Brown, University of Washington

Todd Whitmore, University of Notre Dame
Faith Under Fire: The War Testimony of Lay Leaders in Northern Uganda
     Collaborator: Rev. Dr. Joseph Okumu, Director of The Catechist Training Center                         Archdiocese of Gulu, Uganda

Individual

Chad Bauman, Butler University
Religious Identity, Conversion, and Hindu-Christian Conflict

Philip Freeman, Luther College
The Letters of St. Patrick and Early Patrician Literature

Rabia Gregory, University of Missouri-Columbia
Marrying Jesus in the Later Middle Ages

David Hollenberg, James Madison University
A Portrait of a contemporary scholastic community under siege: The Zaydi ‘ulama’ (scholars) of Sanaa, Yemen

John Nelson, University of San Francisco
Experimental Buddhism in Contemporary Japan

Brent Plate, Hamilton College
A Sensual History of Religion: Stones

Christine Shepardson, University Tennessee, Knoxville
Controlling Contested Places: Fourth-Century Antioch and the Spatial Politics
of Religious Controversy

International Dissertation Research

Kathleen Foody, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
     Research destination: Iranian Institute of Philosophy, Tehran, Iran

Selva J. Raj Endowed International Dissertation Research Fellowship

Ehud Halperin, Columbia University
     Research destination: Kullu Valley, India

Ilyse Morgenstein-Fuerst, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
     Research destination: British Library, London, United Kingdom

 

 

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