DAAD/AICGS Summer Grant

Funded by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD)
Dr. Carl Lankowski, American University - 1991
Project: Completion of edited volume on "Germany and the European Community after the Cold War: Containment and Hegemony"
Professor Gale Mattox, U.S. Naval Academy - 1991
Project: "Defining the Requirements for a European Security Regime and the German Role in the Regime"
Ms. Elizabeth Heinemann, University of North Carolina - 1992
Topic: "Women Standing Alone: Women Without Men in the German Reich and the Federal Republic, 1939-1960"
Mr. Salvatore Pittruzello, Columbia University - 1992
Topic: "Party Systems, Party Governments, Macroeconomic Policies and Economic Performance"
Ms. Barbara Donovan, Georgetown University - 1993
Topic: "Political Parties in the Five New States in Germany: Party-building and Consolidation"
Mr. Karl Kaltenthaler, Washington University, St. Louis - 1993
Topic: "German Interests and European Community Economic and Monetary Institutions"
Mr. John Occhipinti, University of Maryland - 1994
Topic: "An Institutional Theory of the Building of the New Germany"
Mr. Mark Cassell, University of Wisconsin - 1995
Topic: "Governance Arrangements and the Regulation of Property Rights: a Study of the Treuhandanstalt and the Resolution Trust Corporation"
Ms. Jennifer Yoder, University of Maryland - 1995
Topic: "Elite-Building and the Consolidation of Democracy in the Former German Democratic Republic"
Mr. Jonathan Olsen, University of Maryland - 1996
Topic: "Nature and Nationalism: 'Right-Wing' Ecology and the Politics of Identity in Contemporary Germany"
Mr. Damon Rarick, Brown University - 1996
Topic: "Voices on Violence: An Analysis of the Use of Ritual in GDR Mythopoeism by Peter Hacks, Heiner Müller, and Stefan Schütz"
Professor Noah Isenberg, Wesleyan University - 1997
Topic: "Between Redemption and Doom: German Modernism and the Strains of Jewish Identity"
Mr. Craig Pepin, Duke University - 1997
Topic: "The Immediate Post-World War II Discourse on the University in Germany and its Function in Debates over University Reform"
Mr. Arthur Daemmrich, Cornell University - 1998
Topic: "Pharmaceutical Regulation: The Science and Politics of Health in Germany and the U.S."
Mr. Kyle Fennell, American University - 1999
Topic: "The Construction of a Threat: Political Entrepreneurs and Xenophobia in Contemporary Berlin"
Mr. Johnathan Trumbull, Massachusetts Institute of Technology - 1999
Topic: "The Politics of German Product Market Regulation"
Dr. Jonathan Skolnik, University of Oregon - 2000
Topic: "Jewish Pasts, German Fictions. Historical Memory and Minority Culture in Germany"
Dr. Eric Langenbacher, Georgetown University - 2003
Topic: "Memory Regimes in Contemporary Germany"
Dr. Cynthia Miller-Idriss, New York University - 2004
Topic: "Germany's Forbidden Fruit?: National Pride, National Identity, and National Taboos," and "Constructing Citizens: Reproduction and Resistance in German Civics Classrooms"

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