The Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation Welcomes Its 2022 Emerging Scholars …Scholars is, as always, a very select group of doctoral students whose dissertation projects—in anthropology, sociology, public health, history, law, and political science–were judged especially likely to further the foundation’s…
The Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation Welcomes Its 2023-2024 African Fellows …Identity Binaries: Immigrant Women’s Negotiation of Maternal Health Inequities in Johannesburg Kenechukwu Nwachukwu (Makerere University, Makerere Institute of Social Research) Nigeria’s Unresolved Political History and the Production of Violence Through…
The Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation Welcomes New Board Members …American Bar Association. He holds a BA in American history from the University of Pennsylvania and a JD with honors from the University of Maryland School of Law. “It is…
HFG Launches Multi-year Initiative on Violence, Politics, and Democracy …Randolph Roth, 2013 HFG Distinguished Scholar and professor of history and sociology at The Ohio State University, explores the strong historical correlation between citizens’ feelings about their government and fellow…
HFG Welcomes its 2024 Emerging Scholars …Dalton (Stanford University) “The Politics of Justice: Sexual Violence Case Prosecution in the United States” Ian Glazman-Schillinger (Syracuse University) “White Power Goes Online: The History of Digital Hate Networks and…
‘We’re Ignoring Our Common Values and Interests’: A Conversation with Monica Harris …or whatever else, but because he is one of the few candidates in modern history to actually focus on the most important issue in this country today, which is class….
‘There’s Nothing Inevitable or Permanent about Democracy’: A Conversation with Robert Talisse …with whom we agree. One of the most solidly established findings of social psychology in the history of the discipline is that the more you surround yourself with people who…
Insurgent Fragmentation and State Attachment in the Syrian Civil War …or fragmented since 2011. In addition to studying the conflict’s history and evolution, the project posed two questions: (1) Why did violent groups within the anti-Assad insurgency fail to unite…
The Environmental Making of Sendero Luminoso: Drought, Famine, and Revolution in the Peruvian Andes, 1983–1986 My original research project aimed to explore the intersection of two major events in Peru’s recent history. On the one hand, the militarization of the Internal Armed Conflict, a sociopolitical…
Ordinary Soldiers? A Case Study of the Nazi-Soviet War of Annihilation …their control. My case study investigated the German Army’s 35th Infantry Division to contextualize how one front-line combat unit fought this “war of annihilation.” The history of this infantry division…