| GACVS Research Grants, 1998-1999 |
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1998-1999 (Group I) Dr. Thomas Austenfeld, Drury College American Authors and European Modernism. Dr. habil. Gerhard Beestermöller, Institute for Theology and Peace, Barsbüttel The Call for Reconciliation as a Challenge to Theology. Thomas Greven, Free University of Berlin Coping with Globalization: International Labor Rights and U.S. Foreign Policy. Dr. Heike Grimm, Union Mittelständischer Unternehmer, Munich The Role of Entrepreneurship in Germany and the U.S. Anna Grzymala-Busse, Harvard University The Adaptation of Communist Parties to Democracy in East Central Europe after 1989. Dr. Susanne Hauser, Humboldt University of Berlin The Aesthetics of Revitalization: Industrial Wasteland Regained. Dr. Felicitas Hillmann, Social Science Research Center (WZB), Berlin Migration Studies – Urban Ethnic Labor and Fringe Labor Markets. Prof. Dr. Hartmut Keil, University of Leipzig German Immigrants and African- Americans in Mid-Nineteenth Century America: A Study for Group Interaction. Stefan Krankenhagen, University of Hildesheim Contemporary Forms of Representation of Auschwitz. Michael Kühlen, University of Münster Newt Gingrich's Breach of Contract with America. Steven Remy, Ohio University Nazification, Denazification and the Future of the University: The Case of Heidelberg. Dr. Georg Schild, University of Bonn Development of Social Policy in the U.S. in the Twentieth Century. Dr. Ulrike Schneider, University of Hannover Living and Care Arrangements of German and U.S. Elderly. Dr. Wolfgang Schwanitz, Free University of Berlin The Third Reich and the Near East. Dr. Ludger Schwarte, Institute for European Studies, Paris Geschichte des öffentlichen Raums. Dr. Alexander Siedschlag, Humboldt University of Berlin Institutionalization and Conflict Management in the New Europe. Dr. Thomas Zittel, University of Mannheim Democracy in the Information Age. |