2025 Research Grant Recipients
Congratulations to the following recipients of the Society’s Research-Travel Grants for 2025:
- Luca Arens (Columbia University) – Eduard von Feuchtersleben (1797-1857), Black Austrian Romantic
- Lauren Bradford (Clark University) – “With Blood on Their Stockings”: Women’s Public Participation in Racial Terror in Nazi Germany and Jim Crow America
- John Conrad (Washington University at St. Louis) – “Out of Love”: Public Health for Plague Victims in Early Modern Central Europe
- Miguel C. Fernandes (University of Chicago) – Digital Diagrams: Embodied Numeracy and Visualization in Medieval Central Europe
- Roslyn Dubler (Columbia University) – “Dependant States: Family and Welfare in Britain, France, and West Germany, 1957-1996
- Shachar Gannot (Princeton University) – Defending the Defenseless: Jewish Prosecutors and Nazi Defense Attorneys in the Postwar Era
- Paige Newhouse (University of Michigan) – From Đo”ng Xuân to Eurogıda: Migration and Food Politics in Contemporary History
- Anastasiya Novatorskaya (Northwestern University) – Unheard Voices of the Invisible Architects: Gender and Nationalism in East-Central Europe
- Jessica Williams (University of Southern California) – Sports, Illustrated: The Making of the Global Image in Sports Photography, 1900-1974
- Jaehyeong Yu (Vanderbilt University) – Navigating “Unpleasant” Sound: Global Knowledge and the Experience of Noise in Germany and Japan
- Kostas Zivas (Yale University) – Lithuanian Nobility in the Prussian and Russian Partitions, 1795-1830