Fellow-Category: Humanities
Warwick Anderson
Warwick H. Anderson holds an appointment as Professorial Research Fellow in the Department of History and the Center for Values, Ethics, and the Law in Medicine at the University of Sydney. Additionally, he has an affiliation with the Unit for History and Philosophy of Science at Sydney and is a Professorial Fellow of the Centre
Enrique Anderson-Imbert
As published in the Foundation’s Report for 1954: ANDERSON-IMBERT, ENRIQUE. Appointed for studies in the history of the Spanish language and literature. Born February 12, 1910, Argentina. National University of Buenos Aires, Ph.D., 1946. Instructor in Literature, 1940, National University of Cuyo; Professor, 1941–46, National University of Tucumán; Lecturer in Spanish American Literature, 1947, Assistant
Margaret Lavinia Anderson
A Professor of History at the University of California, Berkeley, Margaret Lavinia Anderson will use her term as a Guggenheim Fellow to investigate the Armenian genocide in the Ottoman Empire. Approaching the topic through the eyes of Germans, whose eye-witness reports are the most extensive documentary record available, Ms. Anderson’s research explores the variety of
Rick Altman
Rick Altman is Professor of Cinema and Comparative Literature at the University of Iowa, where he has taught since 1974. He is an Angier B. Duke Fellow, a Woodrow Wilson Fellow, a Danforth Fellow, a Fulbright Fellow, a Cornell University Society for the Humanities Fellow, a University of Iowa Faculty Scholar, an NEH Fellow, and