The Louisville Institute

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Dissertation Fellowship - 1993 Grantees

Brenda E. Brasher
University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California
The Social Construction of Female Fundamentalists Enclaves

Katherine A. Chavigny
University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
American Confessions: Addict Self-Fashioning and the Problem of Addiction, 1840-1940

Keith A. Graber-Miller
Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia
Wise as Serpents, Innocent as Doves: American Mennonites Engage Washington

Susan Wilds McArver
Duke University, Durham, North Carolina
A Spiritual Wayside Inn: Lutherans, the New South and Cultural Change in South Carolina

William A. Mirola
Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana
Fighting in the Pews and Fighting in the Streets: Protestantism, Consciousness, and the Eight-Hour Movement in Chicago, 1866-1916

Philip N. Mulder
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Differences of Sentiment: Piety, Values, and Religious Identity among Evangelicals in Virginia and North Carolina, 1740-1830

Ralph E. Pyle
Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana
Persistence and Change in the Main Line Protestant Establishment

Xiaoxin Qi
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota
The Midwest Women Missionaries in China: 1900-1950

James K. Wellman
University of Chicago Divinity School, Chicago, Illinois
A Light in the City? A Social History of an Elite Protestant Church from 1913-1992