School of Historical Studies

1999-2000

Members, Visitors, and Research Assistants

*=first term only, **=second term only

     

Members

*Magda Al-Nowaihi, Columbia University, Arabic Literature

**June Allison, Ohio State University, Classics

*Christiane Andersson, Bucknell University, Renaissance Art History

**Robert Antliff, Duke University, Art History

*Martin Aurell, Université de Poitiers, Medieval History

Nikolai Bolkhovitinov, Russian Academy of Sciences, History of International Relations, History of the USA and Russia

Ward Briggs, University of South Carolina, Classical Tradition

Cynthia Brokaw, University of Oregon, Late Imperial Chinese History (Ming and Qing Dynasties)

Kevin Clinton, Cornell University, Greek Epigraphy

Olivia Remie Constable, University of Notre Dame, History of Medieval Near East and Mediterranean World (Visitor first term, Member second term)

Peter Dinzelbacher, University of Stuttgart and University of Vienna, Medieval Studies

*Susan Downey, University of California (Los Angeles), Archaeology, Art History, Classics

**Noël Duval, La Sorbonne, Christian Art and Archaeology

**Theodore Evergates, Western Maryland College, Medieval History

Mary Louise Gill, University of Pittsburgh, Ancient Greek Philosophy

Richard Grassby, Independent Scholar, Early Modern British History

**Jasper Griffin, Oxford University, Greek & Latin Literature

Roger Hart, Stanford University, Traditional Chinese History and History of Science

**Jane Hathaway, Ohio State University, Near Eastern Studies

Julie Hessler, University of Oregon, Soviet History/Twentieth-Century History

**David Hollinger, University of California, Berkeley, United States History

C. Stephen Jaeger, University of Washington, Medieval German Literature

Christopher Andrew Jones, Ohio State University, Anglo-Saxon Church History

Birgit Krawietz, University of Tübingen, Islamic Law, Islam and Modernity

Bhadriraju Krishnamurti, University of Hyderabad, Historical Linguistics

**Helen Lang, Trinity College, Ancient Philosophy

John LeDonne, Harvard University, Russian History

**Patricia Leighten, Duke University, Late 19th- and early 20th Century Art and Politics; Modernism

Christopher Melchert, Institut Français des Etudes Arabes de Damas, Islamic History

**Vivian Nutton, Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine, History of Medicine

Steven Pincus, University of Chicago, Early Modern British History

David Porter, University of Michigan, 18th Century Literary and Cultural History

**Han Qi, Chinese Academy of Sciences, History of Science and Late Imperial Chinese History

**Giuseppe Ragone, University of Basilicata (Potenza), Greek History and Epigraphy

Sulhiniso Rahmatullaeva, Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan, Islamic Art and Culture

**Sara Rappe, University of Michigan (Ann Arbor), Classics

Chase Robinson, Oxford University, Islamic History (Member first term, Visitor second term)

Norman Rose, The Hebrew University, International History

*Nina Serebrennikov, Davidson College, Northern European Art of the 16th and 17th Centuries

Bette Talvacchia, University of Connecticut, Art History

*Vera Tolz, University of Salford, Russian History

*Jörg Traeger, Universität Regensburg, Art History

Thomas Wilson, Hamilton College, Traditional Chinese Cultural History

*Jocelyn Wogan-Browne, University of Liverpool, Medieval Studies

 

Visitors

*Valerie Flint, University of Hull, Medieval Ecclesiastical History

*Sarah Fraser, Northwestern University, Art History (Chinese Painting)

Rona Goffen, Rutgers University, Art History

**Miriam Griffin, Oxford University, Ancient History

François Rigolot, Princeton University, French Literature

*Leonid Zhmud, Russian Academy of Sciences, St Petersburg, Ancient Greek Science and Philosophy

 

Research Assistants

Alison Beach, Institute for Advanced Study, Medieval History (for Professor Constable)

Harry Bone, Institute for Advanced Study, Islamic History (for Professor Crone)

Cynthia Robinson, Institute for Advanced Study, Art History (for Professor Grabar)

Thomas Rütten, Institute for Advanced Study, History of Medicine (for Professor von Staden)