Past Fellows

Malcolm Deas Newsletters

  • January 1, 1966
  • Malcom Deas

Fellowship Years: 1964-1965 Fellowship Topic: 19th & 20th Century History Fellowship Area: Colombia Panama The Complicated Question of the Land Friends, Romans, Countrymen Stagnant Vaupes Seventh Latin-American Conference of Sociologists Three Generals Present Discontents A Boring Prospect of Dolphins Two Novels of Bogota Revolvers An Ecclesiastical Statistic Laureano Gomez Isaacs’ Dream

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Granville S. Austin Newsletters

  • September 29, 1965
  • Granville Austin

Fellowship Years: 1960 – 1966 Fellowship Area(s): India Initial Difficulties India: Notes Not Quite at Random India: One Morning in Delhi India: The Diviners India: No Home Runs in Bombay India: Diwali India: It Ain’t Necessarily so England: A House in the Country Divide and Lose England in Nutshells India: Delhi again India: Nehru India: Success Story

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William G. Mattox Newsletters

  • August 4, 1965
  • William G. Mattox

Fellowship Years: 1964-1971 Fellowship Topic: Study and research of the North Atlantic and related areas Fellowship Area: Northern N. Atlantic, esp. Denmark/Greenland; resided in Denmark 1964-68; visited Svalbard (incl. Spitsbergen), N. Norway, USSR (Murmansk and frontier w/ Norway), and East Greenland. Plans and Problems Greenland and the Air Age Greenland and the Air Age II Greenland and the

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John Spencer Newsletters

  • October 15, 1964
  • John Spencer

Fellowship Years: 1962-1964 Fellowship Topic: East Africa Fellowship Area: Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, South Africa Change in Turkana Baraza Crisis in a Desert Profile of a Missionary School Strike Settler Thoughts Today The Secretary-General Dr. Eduardo Mondlane Family Planning in Kenya Mau Mau’s Final Chapter Dennis Akumu — Rising Labor Leader Kenya’s Threatened Security Kenya’s Troubled Asians Mwanza —

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Ian Michael Wright Newsletters

  • July 25, 1964
  • Ian Michael Wright

Fellowship Years: 1961-1964 Fellowship Topic: Fellowship Area: East Africa The Peace Corps I The Peace Corps II, Selection and Orientation Background to Jomo Kenyatta Coffee: Meru Cooperative Union Tanganyika National Parks Arusha Wildlife Conference The Royal of ’61 East Africa High Commission East African Literature Bureau Baobabs The Hehe Tanganyika’s Three-Year Plan Uhuru na Kazi Uhuru Three

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Gayl D. Ness Newsletters

  • July 21, 1964
  • Gayl D. Ness

Fellowship Years: 1961-1964 Fellowship Topic: Southeast Asia Fellowship Area: Malaysia, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Indonesia, Taiwan, Sri Lanka, Hong Kong, Singapore Modern Malayan Suburb Education, Arena of Communal Conflict The Population of Malaya: Economic and Political Implications Rural Development I: A view from below Rural Development II: The Red Book It’s a Man’s World A Note on Malaya’s Angry

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Anatole Shub Newsletters

  • May 13, 1964
  • Anatole Shub

Fellowship Years: 1962 – 1963 Fellowship Area(s): Europe, Russia Prejudices & Impressions Nationalism and Economics A Place to Live Tourism: 1 The Record and the Plans Tourism: 2 Problems and Implications A Week in Budapest The Staatsoper Tito Speaks His Mind Kulturkampf — or Shadow Debate? Views of Prague Our Southern Neighbor The Locksmith’s Tears To Warsaw

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Carl M. Marcy Newsletters

  • April 2, 1964
  • Mildred K. Marcy

Fellowship Years: 1963 – 1964 Fellowship Area(s): India, Pakistan, USA, Russia, Ukraine, Egypt, Japan Power, Persuasion, and Influence “Voluntary” Controls A Policy of Persuasion? Frustration and Miscellany U.S. Policy in Sukarnoland Rumination on Foreign Aid Foreign Policy in the Indus Basin: The Mangla Dam Pakistan Interview “Counterpart Funds”, A Wasting Asset India – Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered

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Carl M. Marcy Newsletters

  • February 22, 1964
  • Carl M. Marcy

Fellowship Years: 1963 – 1964 Fellowship Area(s): India, Pakistan, USA, Russia, Ukraine, Egypt, Japan Power, Persuasion, and Influence “Voluntary” Controls A Policy of Persuasion? Frustration and Miscellany U.S. Policy in Sukarnoland Rumination on Foreign Aid Foreign Policy in the Indus Basin: The Mangla Dam Pakistan Interview “Counterpart Funds”, A Wasting Asset India – Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered

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Charles J. Patterson Newsletters

  • December 12, 1963
  • Charles J. Patterson

Fellowship Years: 1961 – 1964 Fellowship Area(s): USA, Ghana, Nigeria, England What is Africa to me? Africa in London The Second Coming of Jomo The Unique Bereavement of Kenneth Kaunda Issues in Lagos The Sardauna of Sokoto “The Brotherhood of Blackness” Anniversaries, Emergencies and Teething Troubles Catholicism and Its Nigerian Intellectuals The First International Congress of Africanists Nigeria’s

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