http://www.aarweb.org/Programs/Grants/Research/2004-2005winners.asp

2004-2005 Research Grant Winners

Paula Arai, Carleton College
Healing Buddhist Women: Japanese Rituals of Transformation

Robert M. Baum, Iowa State University
Messengers of God: Diola Women Prophets in a West African Religious Tradition

Gudrun Buhnemann, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Tantric Iconology of Nepal

Jacob Paul Dalton, McMaster University
Beyond Anonymity: Paleographic Analyses of the Dunhuang Manuscripts

Nicola Denzey, Harvard Divinity School and York University, Toronto
Gendering the Journey: Women's Lives and Deaths from the Catacombs of Rome 200-400 CE

Paul C. Kemeny, Grove City College
The First Moral Majority: The New England Watch and Ward Society and Moral Reform Politics in Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth-Century America

Lance D. Laird, Boston University School of Medicine
The Profession of Islam and the Health Care Profession in Boston

Charles William Miller, University of North Dakota
The Bible in the Pacific: Ideology, Interpretation, and Colonialism in 19th Century Hawai'i

Vijaya Rettakudi Nagarajan, University of San Francisco
Trees in Temples and Temples in Trees: Sacred Groves and the Commons in Tamil Nadu, India

Diana Walsh-Pasulka, University of North Carolina, Wilmington
Child Immortality in the Nineteenth Century United States

 

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