[We have the following announcement of Davis Center fellows at Princeton's History Dept. for the 2018-19 year (theme: Law and Legalities).]
2018-19 Law & Difference Postdoctoral Fellows
Further information is available here.
2018-19 Davis Center Fellows
Tatiana Borisova, National Research University Higher School of Economics, St. Petersburg, “‘For My Enemies, the Law’: A Social History of Law, Justice, and Terror in Russia, 1860–1918,” spring 2018
Tom Johnson, University of York, “Legal Artifacts: Fabricating Law in Medieval England,” year
Lena Salaymeh, Tel Aviv Law School, “Secularislamization: Secularization and Contemporary Islamic Law,” year
Franziska Seraphim, Boston College, “Geographies of Justice: Japan, Germany, and the Allied War Crimes Program, 1943–1958,” fall 2018
Mitra Sharafi, University of Wisconsin Law School, “Fear of the False: Forensic Science in Colonial India,” fall 2018
Elizabeth Thornberry, Johns Hopkins University, “Imagining African Law: South Africa, 1870–1927,” year
Tatiana Borisova, National Research University Higher School of Economics, St. Petersburg, “‘For My Enemies, the Law’: A Social History of Law, Justice, and Terror in Russia, 1860–1918,” spring 2018
Tom Johnson, University of York, “Legal Artifacts: Fabricating Law in Medieval England,” year
Lena Salaymeh, Tel Aviv Law School, “Secularislamization: Secularization and Contemporary Islamic Law,” year
Franziska Seraphim, Boston College, “Geographies of Justice: Japan, Germany, and the Allied War Crimes Program, 1943–1958,” fall 2018
Mitra Sharafi, University of Wisconsin Law School, “Fear of the False: Forensic Science in Colonial India,” fall 2018
Elizabeth Thornberry, Johns Hopkins University, “Imagining African Law: South Africa, 1870–1927,” year
Barbara Welke, University of Minnesota, “The
Course of a Life,” year
2018-19 Law & Difference Postdoctoral Fellows
George Aumoithe, PhD in History
2018, Columbia University
Jon Connolly, JD and PhD in History
2017, Stanford University
Further information is available here.