Grants/Fellowships
The purpose of this section is simply put: to say THANK YOU!
The granting agencies listed below all contributed generously to the realization of my various research projects. Trite but SO true:
I could not have done it without them!
Holocaust Educational Foundation of Northwestern University, Teaching Grant (2025)
“Into the Epicenter of Destruction: The Holocaust in Poland and the Lublin District,” The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin ($3,924.00)
Marie SkÅ‚odowska-Curie Actions (European Union), University of Birmingham, UK (2011–2013).
Project Director: Dr. Pierre Purseigle, Senior Lecturer, University of Warwick
(€264,437)
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National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Fellowship, $50,400
(Washington, DC and Vienna, Austria, 2009)
American Philosophical Society (Franklin Research Grant), $5,000
(Austria, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and the Czech Republic, Summer 2008)
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, East European Studies Division, $9,000
(Washington, DC, January–April 2008)
National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Summer Stipend, $5,000 (Belgrade, 2006)
J. William Fulbright Lecturing/Research Award, Bosnia and Herzegovina, $50,600
University of Sarajevo, Faculties of Philosophy and Islamic Studies (2004–2005)
American Historical Association (Bernadotte E. Schmitt Grant), $600 (2004)
The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation ($25,000) for film, They Looked Away (2003)
McDaniel College (Westminster, Maryland)
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Distinguished Scholar Award (course release: Fall 2015)
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Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian language courses at Arizona State University and the University of Novi Sad (2004)
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Travel funds for Summer Institute on the Holocaust and Jewish Civilization (Holocaust Educational Foundation)
at Northwestern University (June 2001)
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Purchase/Permission costs for images in From Revolutionaries to Citizens (2000)
Graduate School (Yale University): MacArthur Foundation Research Stipend (1995); Georges Lurcy Dissertation Fellowship (1992–1993)
Undergraduate (Arizona State University): Honors College University Scholarship; Kertzer Memorial Scholarship for senior thesis (“Freud’s Jewish Identity”)