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Dissertation Fellowship - 1996 Grantees

John Paul Bartkowski
University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas
Negotiating Patriarchy: Gender and Ideological Work Among Conservative Protestant Spouses

Paul T. Barton
Southern Methodist University, Perkins School of Theology, Dallas, Texas
In Both Worlds: A History of Hispanic Protestantism in the United States Southwest

Christopher L. Coble
Harvard Divinity School, Cambridge, Massachusetts
For Christ and the Church: the Christian Endeavor Movement and the Construction and Transmission of Protestant Identity and Culture, 1880-1940

Leslie K. Dunlap
Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois
Family Descent: Religion, Race, and Sexual Morality in the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, 1873-1933

John M. Giggie
Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey
Contested Meanings: Afro-American Religion and Culture in the Delta, 1865-1914

Simon J. Hendry
Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, California
The Spirituality of the Jesuit Volunteer Corps

Pamela E. Klassen
Drew University Theological School, Madison, New Jersey
Religion and the Experience of Home Birth

Mary Elizabeth Lamb
Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, California
First Contact: Swiss Benedictine Sisters at Standing Rock

Brenda J. Myers
State University of New York at Binghamton, Binghamton, New York
The Sword of the Spirit: Piety and Identity in New York City's Antebellum Methodists

Michele Ann Rosenthal
University of Chicago Divinity School, Chicago, Illinois
TV: Satan or Savior? A History of Protestant Responses to Television

Theodore L. Trost
Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts
The Ecumenical Impulse in Twentieth Century American Protestantism: a study of Douglas Horton's Illustrative Career (circa 1912-1968)