2006-2007

Elizabeth Amann, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, Columbia University, USA, The Politics of Pants: Dandyism in the Age of Revolution

Jordana Dym, Department of History, Skidmore College, USA, They Also Mapped: Travelers' Cartography, 1600-1950

Bruce King, Center for Hellenic Studies Vassar College, USA, Contexts of Empedoklean Wandering

Laura Mason, University of Georgia, Department of History, USA, The Affair of the Equals: Politics, Justice and the End of the French Revolution

Maureen McLane, Committee on Degrees in History & Literature, Harvard University, USA & Laura Slatkin, Gallatin School, New York University, USA
Joint Project: British Romantic Homer and Beyond

Kenneth Mouré, Department of History, University of California at Santa Barbara, USA, Extreme Capitalism: Economic Controls and Black Markets in France, 1939-1950

Graham Parkes, Department of Philosophy, University of Hawaii, USA, Walter Benjamin's "Arcades Project": Interactive Elaborations. A multi-year collaborative website

Todd Shepard, Department of History, Temple University, USA, The Affirmative Action Republic: "Exceptional Promotion" in France (1956-1962) and the Race Question in the Cold War World

Katherine Stern Brennan, Department of History, Loyola College in Maryland, USA, A Kingdom of Letters: Provincial Academies under Louis XIV

Christine van Ruymbeke, Faculty of Oriental Studies, University of Cambridge, UK, The Persian Animal Fables Tradition: Sitting Uncomfortably between Universal Political Science and Particular Islamic Moral

Joint Project IPAS - Institute for Scholars: Opening Markets in Emerging Countries and its Impact on National Firms: A Comparative Study between China and India
Jean-François Huchet, Université Rennes 2 & EHESS-Paris, France
Ajitava Raychaudhuri, Department of Economics, Jadavpur University, India
Joël Ruet, London School of Economics, UK
Debashis Chakraborty, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, New Delhi, India
Wang Wei, Institute of World Economics and Politics, Chinese Social Science Academy, China
Kong Xinxin, National Research Center for Science and Technology for Development, China

Joint Project IPAS - Institute for Scholars: Comparing Scales of Citizenship Between Social and Legal Representations
Catherine Neveu, LAIOS, FMSH, France
John Clarke, Faculty of Social Sciences, The Open University, UK
Kathleen Coll, Feminist Studies, Stanford University, USA
Evelina Dagnino, Dept.of Political Science, University of Campinas, Brazil



2005-2006

Charles K. Armstrong, Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia University, USA : Collaboration and the Politics of Memory in Europe and East Asia

Sara Beam, Department of History, University of Victoria, Canada: The Body of the Criminal, 1500-1750

Meredith L. Clausen, Departments of Architecture and Art History, University of Washington, Seattle, USA : The Tour Montparnasse, Presidential Politics and the Urban Fabric of Paris

Martha Howell, Department of History, Columbia University, USA: Market Culture in the Cities of the Late Medieval North

Sheryl Kroen, Department of History, University of Florida, Gainesville, USA:
Capitalism and Democracy: the Lessons of the Marshall Plan

Peter Lunenfeld, Media Deign Program Art Center College of Desing, Pasadena, USA: The Cultural Uses of Computing

Ben O'Shaughnessy, Department of Chemical Engineering, Columbia University, USA: Membrane Dynamics and Cell Wound Repair

Noel Whiteside
, Department of Sociology, University of Warwick, UK: Comparative Constructions of Public Service in Historical Perspective

Barbara Woike, Department of Psychology, Barnard College, Columbia University, USA: The Influence ef Personality Motivation on Autobiographical Memory

Barbara Wright, Department of French, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
New Edition of Narcisse Berchère's Le Désert de Suez

Joint Project: Diderot, Russia and the Emerging Notion of Civilization: The Historical Experience, the Process of Development and the Art of Governing - FMSH -IIPAS
Christoph Frank, Forschungszentrum Europäische Aufklärung, Potsdam, Germany
Gianluigi Goggi, Dipartimento di Lingue e Letterature Romanze, Universita di Pisa, Italy
Sergueï Karp, Institut d'Histoire universelle, Académie des Sciences de Russie, Moscou
Sergeï Mezine, Chaire d'Histoire de la Russie, Faculté d'Histoire de l'Université de Saratov, Russia
Guest Fellow: Georges Dulac, Institut de recherche sur la Renaissance, l'Age classique et les Lumières, Université Paul-Valéry - Montpellier 3, France

Joint Project Homo Legens. Styles and practices of Reading: the relationship of the Oral and Written Traditions (comparative analysis of the medieval literature) - FMSH- International Programme for Advanced Studies (IPAS)
Svetlana Loutchistskaya, Centre d'anthropologie historique de l'Occident medieval, Institut d'Histoire générale, Moscou, Russia
Arzu Öztürkmen, Department of History, Bogazici University, Istambul, Turkey
Tivadar Palagyi, Département d'études françaises, ELTE Université de Budapest, Hungary
Guest Fellows:
Sophia Menache
, Department of History, University of Haifa, Israel
Marie-Christine Varol, Département Espagnol, Faculté des lettres et langues de Poitiers, France



2004-2005

Andrew Arato, New School for Social Research, New York, USA, and Jean L. Cohen, Department of Political Science, Columbia University, New York, USA: The Return of the Repressed: Sovereignty in Domestic and Transnational Politics

Fredric L. Cheyette, History Department, Amherst College, Amherst, USA: The Rural World and the Rural Economy of Europe in the Middle Ages

Donna Dickenson, Centre for the Study of Global Ethics, University of Birmingham, UK: Biotechnology and Property in the Body: Approaches from Feminist Philosophy and Civil Law

Marilyn Hacker, The City College of New York & CUNY Graduate Center, USA: Literary Translation: Contemporary French Poets

John D. Lyons, Department of French Language and Literature, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, USA: Tragedy and Chance

Alyce Mahon, Department of History of Art, University of Cambridge, UK :Jean-Jacques Lebel and the Workshop of Free Expression in Paris, 1964-66

Anne E. Mc.Call, Department of French and Italian, Tulane University, New Orleans, USA: Trial by Letters

Darrin M. McMahon, Department of History, Florida State University, Tallahassee, USA: Happiness: A History

Samuel Moyn, Department of History, Columbia University, New York, USA: The Era of Individualism: Revival of a French Concept

Gerald L. Neuman, Columbia University School of Law, New York, USA: National Constitutionalism and International Cooperation: Adaptation and Projection

Brian W. Ogilvie,
Department of History, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA: Ezechiel Spanheim and the Learned Culture of Seventeenth-century Europe

Robert L. Vilain
, Department of German, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK: The Mutual Influence of French and German Literature, 1870-1936

Joint Project: Translation and Exclusion. Europe: a community of translation Institute for Scholars and the FMSH - IPAS
Jelica Sumic
, Faculté des Lettres, Université de Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Ernesto Laclau, Department of Government, University of Essex, Colchester, UK
Rado Riha, Centre des Recherches Scientifiques, Académie slovène des sciences et des arts, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Olivier Marchart, Institut für Medienwissenschaften, University of Basel, Switzerland
Guest Fellow: Jean-Pierre Marcos, Département de Philosophie, Université de Paris 8, France


Joint Project: Forms of Knowledge of the Past. Institute for Scholars and the FMSH - International Programme for Advanced Studies (IPAS)
Alexei M. Rutkevich, Institute of Philosophy, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
Irina M. Savelieva, Institute for Theoretical and Historical Studies in the Humanities, State University - Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia
Klaus von Beyme, Institut für Politische Wissenschaft, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, Germany
Guest Fellow : Jutta Scherrer, Centre d'études du monde russe, soviétique et post-soviétique, Ecole des hautes études en Sciences sociales, Paris, France



2003-2004

Nebahat Avcioglu, School of Art History and Archaeology, University of Manchester: Architecture, Modernism and the Discourses of Ottoman Nationalism

Vicki Caron, Department of History, Cornell University: Catholic-Jewish Relations in France since 1870

Matthew L. Jones, Department of History, Columbia University: Formal Reasoning and its Discontents: Mathematics, Aesthetics and the Dangers of Rigor in the Enlightenment

Gregory Mann, Department of History, Columbia University: Violence, Immigration and Memory in an African Post-Colony

Jennifer D. Milam, Department of Art History and Theory, University of Sidney: A Playful Aesthetic: Reinterpreting Rococo Visual Culture

Joint Project: Trust and Democracy in Transition, Institute for Scholars and the FMSH - Intenational Program for Advanced Studies (IPAS)

Michèle Grossen, Institut de Psychologie, Faculté des SSP, Lausanne
Per Linell
, Department of Communication Studies, Linkoping University
Ivana Markova
, Department of Psychology, University of Stirling
in partnership with
Li Liu, The London School of Economics and Political Science

Joint Project: The Foundations of Mathematics in the XIXth Century: Between History, Philosophy, Epistemology and Cognition, Institute for Scholars and the FMSH - International Program for Advanced Studies (IPAS)
José M. Ferrerios Dominguez, Facultad de Filosofia, Universidad de Sevilla
Javier Legris, Faculty of Economic Sciences, University of Buenos Aires
Klaus Thomas Volkert, Department of Mathematics, Johan Wolfgang Goethe-Universität
in partnership with
Dominique Flament, CNRS, Director of the F2DS research team, and Philippe Nabonnand, Université de Nancy 2, scientific coordinators of the project


2002-2003

Carolyn Burke, University of California, Santa Cruz: A Translation of the Selected Poems and Essays of Lionel Ray

Abigail C. Cohn, Department of Linguistics, Cornell University : Word-Internal Prosodic Structure: A Cross-Linguistic Study

Françoise Collin, Centre parisien d'études critiques: La question du genre dans la philosophie française contemporaine: Deleuze, Foucault, Lyotard, Derrida, Lacan, Althusser, Badiou, Bourdieu

Adriana Méndez Rodenas, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, University of Iowa: Engendering the Nation: Women's Travels as Historical Discourse and Flora Tristan's Pilgrimage to Peru

Friederike Moltmann, Department of Philosophy, University of Stirling :Reference to Abstract and Derived Objects in Natural Language

Ourida Mostefai, Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, Boston College: Colonialism, National Identity and the French Enlightenment: Citizenship and 'Foreignness' in 18th-Century France

Jeremy Jennings, Department of Political Science and International Studies,University of Birmingham: A History of Political Thought in France; Republicanism and Multiculturalism in Contemporary France

Sudhir Alladi Venkatesh, Department of Sociology, Columbia University: A Comparative Study of Public Housing in France and the United States

Joint Project: Les Vocabulaires Sociologiques Face à l'Unification de l'Europe: Construction, Transformation, Mondialisation, Institute for Scholars and the FMSH Intenational Program for Advanced Studies (IPAS)

Reinhard Blomert, Department of Sociology, University of Graz
Natalia Chmatko
, Russian-French Center of Sociology and Philosophy, Russian Academy of Sciences
Vittorio Cotesta
, Dipartemento di Sociologia e Scienza Politica, Universià di Salerno
Jan Spurk, Université Evry-Val d'Essonne and Laboratoire de Sociologie du Changement des Institutions (IRESCO)


2001-2002

Mark M. Anderson, Department of Germanic Languages, Columbia University: Uncanny Nation: German Jews in Paris and the Origins of European Modernity

Sandra L. Bermann, Department of Comparative Literature, Princeton University: René Char and the Poetics of Memory

Phyllis Birnbaum
, Writer: Glory in a Line: A Biography of Fujita Tsuguji

Gregory Stephen Brown
, Department of History, University of Nevada, Las Vegas: A Field of Honor: Writers, Court Culture and Public Theater in the French Intellectual Field from Racine to the Revolution

George P. Fletcher
, Columbia University School of Law: Vers un droit pénal commun en matière de crimes internationaux

Colin Jones
, Department of History, University of Warwick: Madame de Pompadour, Images of a Mistress; Teeth and Smiles in 18th-Century Paris; The History of Paris

Herman Lebovics, State University of New York, Stony Brook: The Once Colonial in the Once Center: The Creation of the Musée du Quai Branly

Cathy Lisa Schneider, School of International Service, American University: From Protest Policing to Drug War Policing: Violence and Identity in Buenos Aires, New York and Paris

Steven Ungar
, Department of Cinema and Comparative Literature, University of Iowa: Urban Subjects: City Scenes and Everyday Life in Twentieth-Century France

Joint project
: Separation and Dialogue - Issues in the Politics of Peace, Institute for Scholars and FMSH-IPAS
Stefano Bianchini, Department of Political Science, University of Bologna
Sanjay Chaturvedi, Department of Political Science, Panjab University
Ranabir Samaddar, Peace Studies Program, South Asia Forum for Human Rights

Joint project: Mathematical Proof, Axiomatico-Deductive Demonstration and the Historical Shaping of Discourses about Them, Institute for Scholars and FMSH-IPAS
Geoffrey E. R. Lloyd, Needham Research Institute, Cambridge
Ian Mueller, Department of Philosophy, University of Chicago
Reviel Netz, Department of Classics, Stanford University
Dhruv Raina, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University



2001

Sudhir Chandra, Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta: Religion, Culture and the Nation: Upper Caste Converts to Christianity

Jean Cohen
, Department of Political Science, Columbia University
Rethinking Popular Sovereignty and Representation

Lynn Cooper, Department of Psychology, Columbia University: The Cognitive Neuroscience of Object Recognition

Victoria de Grazia
, Department of History, Columbia University
American Market Culture in Twentieth Century Europe

Martha Howell, Department of History, Columbia University: Market Culture in Late Medieval Cities of Northern Europe

Dietmar Loch
, University of Bielefeld; Fellow, FMSH: Société fermée versus société ouverte. La droite radicale et la dénationalisation: France, Allemagne, Autriche

Harrison White
, Department of Sociology, Columbia University: Social Networks in Business Settings among Markets and Firms

Joint project: Variations autour d'un droit commun
Abdulla Cissé, Université Gaston Berger, Saint-Louis du Sénégal
Lu Jianping, University of the People, Beijing

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