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Copyright 2001
College of Literature, Science and the Arts

Ph.D.'s Awarded & Placement Roster

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Degrees Awarded December, 2000

Adrian Burgos
Playing America's Game: Latinos and the Performance and Policing of Race in North American Professional Baseball, 1868-1959
Chaired by Earl Lewis & George Sanchez

Assistant Professor-Latino History(tenure track)
History Department
University of Illinois at Urbana
2001

Rebecca Friedman
In the Company of Men: Student Life and Russian Masculinity, 1825-1855
Chaired by Jane Burbank & William Rosenberg

Assistant Professor-Modern Europe
Department of History
Florida International University
2000

Thomas Guglielmo
White on Arrival: Italians, Race, Color, and Power in Chicago, 1890-1945
Chaired by Terrance McDonald

Assistant Professor (tenure track)
American Studies Department
University of Notre Dame
September 2002

Elizabeth Horodowich
The Unmannered Tongue: Blasphemy, Insults, and Gossip in Renaissance Venice
Chaired by Diane Hughes

Assistant Professor (tenure track)
Department of History
New Mexico State University
2002

Nadia Malinovich
Le Reveil D'Israel: Jewish Identity and Culture in France 1900-1932
Chaired by Todd Endelman

Dorot Assistant Research Scholar (Post-Doc)
The Skirball Department of Hebrew and Judaic Studies
New York University
2001

Marya McQuirter
Claiming the City: African Americans, Urbanization, and Leisure in Washington, D.C., 1902-1957
Chaired by Robin Kelly & Earl Lewis

Jennifer Mittelstadt
The Dilemmas of the Liberal Welfare State, 1945-1964: Gender, Race, and Aid to Dependent Children
Chaired by Terrence McDonald

Assistant Professor of History and Women's Studies (tenure track)
Department of History
Pennsylvania State University
September 2002

Parna Sengupta
The Molding of Native Character: Missionary Education in Bengal, 1854-1906
Chaired by Thomas Trautmann & Nicholas Dirks

Assistant Professor-South Asian History (tenure track)
History Department
Carleton College
September 2000

Gregory Shaya
Mayhem for Moderns: The Culture of Sensationalism in France, c. 1900

Chaired by Laura Lee Downs & Raymond Grew
Assistant Professor (tenure track)
College of Wooster
2001

Degrees Awarded August, 2000

David Althoen
That Noble Quest: From True Nobility to Enlightened Society in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, 1550-1830
Chaired by Jane Burbank & Brian Porter

Andrew Donson
War-Pedagogy and Youth Culture: Nationalism and Authority in Germany in the First World War
Chaired by Geoffrey Eley & Kathleen Canning

One-year Visiting Assistant Professor-European History
University of Nevado, Reno
2000

Robin Judd
Cutting Identities: German Jewish Rituals, Bodies, and Citizenship
Chaired by Kathleen Canning & Todd Endelman

Assistant Professor-European & Jewish History (tenure track)
History Department
The Ohio State University
1999

Pablo Mitchell
Bodies on Borders: Sexuality, Race and Conquest in Modernizing New Mexico, 1880-1920
Chaired by Maria Montoya & Carroll Smith-Rosenberg

Assistant Professor (tenure track)
History Department
Oberlin College
2000

Lara Putnam
Public Women and One-Pant Men: Migration, Production, and the Politics of Gender in Caribbean Costa Rica, 1870-1960
Chaired by Rebecca Scott & Sueann Caulfield

Visiting Assistant Professor
Department of History
University of Costa Rica
2002

Laichen Sun
Ming-Southeast Asian Overland Interactions, 1368-1644
Chaired by Victor Lieberman

Assistant Professor-Southeast Asian Studies (tenure track)
California State University, Fullerton
2000

Degrees Awarded May, 2000

Eric Goldstein
Race and the Construction of Jewish Identity in America, 1875-1945
Chaired by Todd Endelman

Assistant Professor-History (tenure track)
Jewish Studies
Emory University
2000

David Graizbord
Conformity and Dissidence Among Judeoconversos, 1580-1700
Chaired by Todd Endelman

Assistant Professor-Judaic Studies (tenure track)
History Department
University of Arizona, Tucson
2001

Peter Laipson
I have No Genius for Marriage: Bachelorhood in Urban America, 1870-1930
Chaired by Martin Pernick & David Scobey

History Teacher
Concord Academy
2001