To view this email online, paste this link into your browser: https://t.e2ma.net/message/e7l27/64mzt9 ___________________________________ CLIR Names 2018 Mellon Dissertation Fellows Washington, DC, April 5, 2018—Fifteen graduate students have been selected to receive awards this year under the Mellon Fellowships for Dissertation Research in Original Sources (https://t.e2ma.net/click/e7l27/64mzt9/erl3nm) program, which CLIR administers. The fellowships are intended to help graduate students in the humanities and related social science fields pursue research wherever relevant sources are available; gain skill and creativity in using primary source materials in libraries, archives, museums, and related repositories; and provide suggestions to CLIR about how such source materials can be made more accessible and useful. The fellowships carry stipends of up to $25,000 each to support dissertation research for periods ranging from nine to twelve months. Jessica Bachman Books Across Borders: Science, Cold War Culture, and Soviet Book Reading in Postcolonial India, 1954-1991 University of Washington Carly Boxer It owiþ to be lokid: The Visual Culture of English Medicine, 1348-1450 University of Chicago Susan Eberhard Marks of Exchange: American Silver, Chinese Silverwares and the Global Circulation of Value University of California at Berkeley Idriss Fofana The “Chinese Solution” to the Labor Question in Africa: A Legal History of Chinese Labor Migration to the Congo Free State, 1860-1911 Columbia University Qian He Spectacular Antagonism: Class Struggle, Exposure, and Cinema as Show Trial in China, 1925-1985 University of Washington Zhuqing Hu Music and Qing Imperial Formations (c. 1680-1820): Negotiating Historiography and Ethnography in Global Music History University of Chicago Karin Mei Li Inouye Performing Jiang Qing (1914-1991): Gender Politics in Modern Chinese Visual Culture, Film, Theater, and Literature Stanford University Adrienn Kacsor Migrant Communism: Hungarian Artists in the Service of Soviet Internationalism, 1919-1956 Northwestern University Mallory Matsumoto Sharing Script: The Transmission of Scribal Practice Among the Classic Maya Brown University Ania Nikulina Ukrainian Ballet: a Site of Conflict between Neo-Imperialism and Post-Soviet Nationalism University of California, Riverside Eilin Perez The Half-Life of Sovereignty: North Korea and Solidarity Movements of the Global South, 1960- 1989 University of Chicago Ekaterina Pukhovaia State-building in Early Modern Zaydi Yemen (15th–early 17th century) Princeton University Andrea Rosengarten Resistance and Racial Fluidity in Colonial Namibia: The Case of Nama Ethnogenesis, c. 1820-1985 Northwestern University Andrew Starling "Theological Quarrels and Wars of the Pen": Jansenism, the Rise of Mass Media, and the Fall of the Old Regime University of Pennsylvania Antony Wood The Problem of the Nation in an Age of Revolution: Transnational Radical Debates on Sovereignty, Race, and Class in Latin America, 1923–1934 New York University Council on Library and Information Resources 1707 L Street, Ste 650 Washington, DC 20036, USA ___________________________________ Share this: https://t.e2ma.net/share/outbound/e/e7l27/64mzt9 [Share via Email] https://t.e2ma.net/share/outbound/t/e7l27/64mzt9 [Share via Twitter] https://t.e2ma.net/share/outbound/f/e7l27/64mzt9 [Share via Facebook] https://t.e2ma.net/share/outbound/l/e7l27/64mzt9 [Share via LinkedIn] This email was sent to [log in to unmask] To ensure that you continue receiving our emails, please add us to your address book or safe list. Manage your preferences: https://app.e2ma.net/app2/audience/signup/15691/9304/2149411928/ opt out using TrueRemove(r): https://t.e2ma.net/optout/e7l27/64mzt9?r=aHR0cHM6Ly9hcHAuZTJtYS5uZXQvYXBwMi9hdWRpZW5jZS9vcHRfb3V0LzE1NjkxLzkzMDQvMjE0OTQxMTkyOC8= email powered by Emma(R) http://www.myemma.com/ ######################################################################## to manage your DLF-ANNOUNCE subscription, visit diglib.org/announce