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College of Literature, Science and the Arts

Ph.D.'s Awarded & Placement Roster

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Degrees Awarded May 2003

Ellen L. Hartigan-O'Connor
The Measure of the Market: Women's Economic Lives in Charleston, SC and Newport, RI 1750 - 1820
Chaired by Susan Juster

Assistant Professor (tenure track)
History Department
San Jose State University
September, 2003

Jordan E. Shapiro
Settling Refugees, Unsettling the Nation: Ghana's Volta River Project
Resettlement Scheme and the Ambiguities of Development Planning, 1952 - 1970

Chaired by Frederick Cooper

Degrees Awarded August 2003

Judith M. Daubenmier
The Meskaki and Sol Tax: Reconsidering the Actors in Action Anthropology
Chaired by Maria E. Montoya

Amy Kearny Jordan
Citizenship, Welfare Rights and the Politics of Respectability in Rural and Urban Mississippi, 1900-1980
Chaired by Earl Lewis

Adriaan M. Lanni
Democratic Justice: Relevance and Discretion in the Lawcourts of Classical Athens

Chaired by Thomas A. Green and Bruce W. Frier

Society of Fellows
Harvard University
September 2003

Karen R. Miller
The Color of Citizenship: Race and Politics in Detroit, 1916-1940
Chaired by Terrence J. McDonald

Assistant Professor (tenure track)
Urban Studies & History

LaGuardia Community College, City University of New York

Millery Polyne
Modernizing the Race: Political and Cultural Engagements Between African Americans and Haitians, 1930-1964
Chaired by Mamadou Diouf

Assistant Professor (tenure track)
History Department
City University of New York, Stanton Island
September 2003

Sarah Whitney Womack
Colonialism and the Collaborationist Agenda: Pham Quynh, Print Culture, and The Politics of Persuasion in Colonial Vietnam
Chaired by Rudolf Mrazek

Degrees Awarded December 2003

Andrew M. Ivaska
Negotiating "Culture" in a Cosmopolitan Capital: Urban Style and the Tanzanian State in Colonial and Postcolonial Dar es Salaam
Chaired by Frederick Cooper and Nancy R. Hunt

Assistant Professor (tenure-track)
Department of History
Concordia University
September 2003

April J. Mayes
Sugar's Metropolis: The Politics and Culture of Progress in San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic, 1870-1930
Chaired by Sueann Caulfield