Thirteen graduate students from Harvard and MIT were the recipients of Krupp Foundation Dissertation Research Fellowships from CES this year.
Elena Ayala-Hurtado, Ph.D. Candidate in Sociology
Elena Ayala-Hurtado (Sociology) – Insecurity and Disenchantment among the Educationally Privileged
Aniket De (History) – Federalism in Empire: Britain, Germany and India, 1919-1947
Max Ehrenfreund (History of Science) – Body Economic: Modernist Social Science in Vienna
Elaine Fitz Gibbon (Musicology) – Musiktheater in Transit: Circum-Atlantic Perspectives on Avant-garde Music Theater (1945-Present)
Elaine Fitz Gibbon, Ph.D. Student in Musicology
Nathan Grau (History) – France's Forgotten Soldiers: Local Paramilitaries on the Frontlines of Decolonization, 1945-1962
Jacobé Huet (History and Theory of Architecture) – White Cubes, European Modernism, and Mediterranean Vernacular
Alex Mierke-Zatwarnicki (Government) – Political Parties & The Crafting of Identity-based Politics
Noah Pinkham (History) – Imperial Brothers: Fraternity in the French Colonial Empire
Alex Mierke-Zatwarnicki, Ph.D. Candidate in Government
Cresa Pugh (Sociology & Social Policy) – Antiquities Diplomacy: Cultural Heritage Restitution in the Postcolonial Era
Mikko Silliman (Education) – Education Policy, Inequality, and The Welfare State: Evidence from Finland
Rephael Stern (History) – Afterlives of Empire: Postcolonial State Formation, 1939-1967
Lukas Wolters, P.D. Candidate in Political Science, MIT
Lukas Wolters (Political Science, MIT) – Varieties of Wealth Inequality: Social Policy and Wealth Accumulation in Advanced Capitalist Societies
Ye Zhang (Government) – Midas' Curse: The Politics of Decline in Leading Economies
Note: Unless otherwise noted all students are at Harvard University. This list is complete as of June 26, 2020.