Visiting Fellows

 

Rinna E. Kullaa, The European Institute
University of Maryland
“Finland, Yugoslavia, and Non-Alignment in the Cold War Mediterranean”

rk331@columbia.edu

 

Brinton T. Coxe, The Harriman Institute
“Envisioning Moscow: The Role and Image of Moscow Myths in Soviet Film and Literature”
btc9@columbia.edu

 

Eileen Kane, The Harriman Institute
“Russian Hajj: Muslim Pilgrimage and the Extension of Russian Power Abroad”
ek2497@columbia.edu

 

Sean Pollock, The Harriman Institute
“Empire by Visitation? Russian Empire-Building in the Caucasus in the Reign of Catherine II”
smp2146@columbia.edu

 

Erminia Ardissino, The Italian Academy
Università di Torino
“The Emergence of Modernity in 17th Century Italian Literature”
ardisser@cisi.unito.it

 

Jeremie Barthas, The Italian Academy
European University Institute
“The Transmission of Italian Financial Culture in France in the 15th and 16th Centuries”

jb3100@columbia.edu


Michele Battini, The Italian Academy
Università di Pisa
“Social Anti-Semitism in the Counter-Enlightenment”
mbattini@stm.unipi.it

Bianca Calabresi, The Italian Academy
Columbia University
“The Female Narcissus: Renaissance Women’s Writing Technologies”
bc16@columbia.edu


Walter Cupperi, The Italian Academy
Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa
“Italian Sculpture in the Netherlands, 1530 – 1556”

wc2325@columbia.edu

Marco Formisano, The Italian Academy
Humboldt University, Berlin
“Gun Powder and the Book: The Art of War in Europe from the 4th through the 16th Centuries”
marco.formisano@culture.hu-berlin.de

Stefano Gattei, The Italian Academy
Università di Pisa
“Johannes Kepler and the History of Calculus”
stefano.gattei@fls.unipi.it


Mauro Grondona, The Italian Academy
Università di Genova
“Alexander Pekelis: His Ideas and Influence in the US and Italy”
mauro.grondona@giuri.unige.it

Silvio Pons, The Italian Academy
Università Tor Vergata di Roma
“Communism and Anti-Communism in Italy, 1970 – 1990”
silviopons@libero.it

 

Dominique Reill, The Italian Academy
University of Miami
“Nationalists Against the Nation: 19th Century Projects for a Multinational Europe”
d.reill@miami.edu

 

Megan Williams, The Italian Academy
Columbia University
“Early Modern Diplomatic Networks in the Transmission of Culture”
mkw2001@columbia.edu

 

John Bugg, Society of Fellows in the Humanities
“Gagging Acts: The Trials of British Romanticism”
jwb2133@columbia.edu

Kevin Lamb, Society of Fellows in the Humanities
“Impersonality and the Modernist Art of Critique”
kml2104@columbia.edu

James Meyer, Society of Fellows in the Humanities
“Turkic Worlds: Community Representation and Collective Identity in the Russian and Ottoman Empires, 1870 – 1914”
jhm2133@columbia.edu

Andrey Shcherbenok, Society of Fellows in the Humanities
“Trauma and Ideology of the Soviet Film, 1929 – 1945”
avs2120@columbia.edu

Patrick Singy, Society of Fellows in the Humanities
“Embodied: Space, Time, and the Emergence of Modern Medicine”
ps2403@columbia.edu

Will Slauter, Society of Fellows in the Humanities
“News and Diplomacy in the Age of the American Revolution”
wts2104@columbia.edu


Visiting Scholars


Anthony Anemone, The Harriman Institute
The College of William and Mary
“Just Assassins? The Culture of Russian Terrorism”
aaa55@columbia.edu

Sofia Aparicio, The Harriman Institute
London School of Economics and Political Science
“The Interplay of Domestic and International Elites in the Process of Constitutional Reform in Bosnia and Herzegovina”
sa2526@columbia.edu

Roland Benedikter, The European Institute

University of Bolzano

rbenedikter@unibz.it

Diana Blank, The Harriman Institute
Independent Scholar
“Ethnography in Ukraine”
db2332@columbia.edu


Sara Claro da Fonseca, Institute for Social and Economic Research and Policy
Humboldt University, Berlin
“Immigrant Mobilization in German Elections”
si2161@columbia.edu

Pietro De Matteis, The European Institute

University of Cambridge

PietroDeMatteis@gmail.com


Jan Eckel, Department of History
Universität Freiburg
“History of International Human Rights Politics after 1945”
jan.eckel@geschichte.uni-freiburg.de

Siggy Frank, The Harriman Institute
University of Nottingham
“Russian Emigré Theaters in the Interwar Period”
sf2385@columbia.edu

 
François Furstenberg, Department of History
University of Montreal
“French-US Connections in the 1790s”
f.furstenberg@umontreal.ca

Katarzyna Gabryelczyk, East Central European Center

Poznan University of Economics

k.gabryelczyk@ae.poznan.pl

Christine Guluzian, The Harriman Institute
University of Oxford
“Eurasian Pipelines”
crg2111@columbia.edu

Gairatjon Inagambaev, The Harriman Institute
Town Administrator, Swedish Uygur Committee
“Central Asian Labor Migrants in the US and Western Europe”
gi2126@columbia.edu

Redjeb Jordania, The Harriman Institute
Armenian-Georgian Institute
“Georgian Democratic Republic, 1918 – 1921”
rj2256@columbia.edu

Seung-Ryeol Kim, Department of History
Kyungwon University
“US Policies on Western Europe and East Asia in the Early Cold War Era”
srkm@nongae.gsnu.ac.kr

Zdzislaw Krasnodebski, East Central European Center

University of Bremen

kras@uni-bremen.de


Merel Leeman, Department of History
University of Amsterdam
“The Influence of Emigration from Nazi Germany by Intellectuals on 2nd-Generation German-American Historians”
M.M.Leeman@uva.nl

Guenter Lenz, Department of History
Humboldt University, Berlin
“Processes and Practices of Transculturation in the Interrelations of American and European Cultures”
Guenter.Lenz@staff.hu-berlin.de


Boris Mamlyuk, The Harriman Institute
University of Turin
“The Russian Legal Tradition, Liberal Humanitarian International Law, the Interwar Period, and Critical Colonial Studies”
bm2340@columbia.edu

Rosa Medina-Domenech, Department of History
Universidad de Granada
“Medical History of Spanish Women during the 40s and 50s”
rosam@ugr.es

Marta Nowakowska-Kielbasa, East Central European Center

University of Wroclaw

martusia_nowakowska@wp.pl


Nicholas Pinet, Institute for Social and Economic Research and Policy
Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques, Paris
“Young Adults’ Practices and Representations of Citizenship in Santiago, Paris, and New York”
np2156@columbia.edu

Veronique Pouillard, Department of History
Université Libre de Bruxelles
“20th Century European History”
Veronique.Pouillard@ulb.ac.be

Ada Rapoport-Albert, Institute for Israel and Jewish Studies
University College London
“Female Bodies - Male Souls: Asceticism and Gender in the Jewish Mystical Tradition”
a.rapoport-albert@ucl.ac.uk

Valentina Renna, European Legal Studies Center
Università del Salento
“Clash of Culture in International Arbitration”
vrenna@law.columbia.edu

Michael Charles Schouten, European Legal Studies Center
University of Amsterdam
“Voting in Corporate Law: Contemporary Issues and EU Policy Implications”
mschou@law.columbia.edu

Jennifer Siegel, Department of History
Ohio State University
“European Diplomatic History”
siegel.83@osu.edu

Wim Weymans, Department of History
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
“French Political Theory”
ww2199@columbia.edu

Ellen Wurtzel, Department of History
Oberlin College
“Urban Cartography and Territorial Ambitions: The Production of Space in 16th Century Lille”
ebw4@columbia.edu

Idris Yucel, Department of History
Ondokuz Mayis Ünіversіtesі
“The Medical Aid Mission and American Hospitals in Anatolia”
iyucel@omu.edu.tr

 

Visiting Professors

Serhiy Bilenky

Ukrainian Studies, Harriman Institute

serh.bilenky@utoronto.ca

Gerald A. Cohen
Philosophy
Gerald.cohen@all-souls.oxford.ac.uk

Marco De Michelis
Art History and Archaeology
md2764@columbia.edu


Marco Fantuzzi
Classics
mf2481@columbia.edu

William Hood
Art History and Archaeology
wh2183@columbia.edu

Derek Penslar

Institute for Israel and Jewish Studies

derek.penslar@utoronto.ca


Attila Pok
Harriman Institute
ap674@columbia.edu

Ada Rapoport-Albert
Institute for Israel and Jewish Studies
vpr4@columbia.edu


Victoria Rosner
English and Comparative Literature
vpr4@columbia.edu

 

François Verster
Film
fv2140@columbia.edu

 

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