Faculty Research Grants
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- Irene Appelbaum, Professor, Linguistics: The Openings and Closings of Barnaby’s Stories in Boas’s Kutenai Tales
- Scott Arcenas, Assistant Professor, History and WLC: Uncertainty in Greek Political Narratives
- Quan Ha, Professor, English: Translation of Duong Huong’s A Pier with No Men (1991)
- Tobin Shearer, Professor, History: Vincent Harding: Storied Into Being, A Biography
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- Robert Ryan Weibush, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Media Arts and Journalism: “The Prairie Cuts” a short documentary project
- Anna Conley, Assistant Professor, Alexander Blewett III School of Law: Research exploring equitable judicial power in U.S. legal history
- Quan Ha, Professor, English: Translation of the The Termite Queen, a 2017 banned Vietnamese novel exploring ideas around widespread land reform
- Bernadette Sweeney, Professor, Theater History and Performance: continued interrogation of work done on the Routledge Performance Practicers (RPP) series
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- Hiltrud Arens, Professor/World Languages and Cultures: "Der Auswandererberater (Emigration Advisor) Julius L. Seligsohn (1890-1942)"
- Armond Duwell, Professor/Philosophy: "Modal Understanding and Scientific Modeling"
- Valerie Hedquist, Professor/Arts and Media: "Patriotic Protest by Gordon Parks: Ella Watson and the American Flag"
- Soazig Le Bihan, Professor/Philosophy: "Modal Understanding and Scientific Modeling"
- Phyllis Ngai, Associate Professor/School of Social Work & Communications Studies: "Global Discourse of Indigenous People's Rights and Local Interpretation in Southeast Asia"
- Jody Pavilack, Associate Professor/History: "Pan-American Fellow Travelers: Center-Left Alliances in the Battle for the Postwar World"
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- Erin Costello Wecker, Associate Professor/English: "The Persistent Agitator: Kate Kennedy's Mission for Gender Pay Parity and Protection from Arbitrary Demotion and Dismissal"
- Rosalyn La Pier, Associate Professor/Environmental Studies: "A'SIITSIKSIMM: A Tree of Life to the Blackfeet"
- Dave Beck, Professor/Native American Studies" "Bribed with our own Money"
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- Kirsten Green Mink, Adjunct Assistant Professor/Anthropology: “Childhood in the Classic and Postclassic Maya of the Belize River Valley”
- Anya Jabour, Regents Professor/History: “Education and Equality: Marion Talbot and Women’s Education in Modern America”
- Tobin Miller Shearer, Professor/History and African American Studies: “Devout Demonstrators: Sacred Actions in Social Protest Movements: Final Edits and Revisions”
- Christopher Preston, Professor/Philosophy: “Salmon, Whales, and Sea Otters in South-East Alaska”
- Ona Renner-Fahey, Associate Professor/World Languages and Cultures: “Rousing the Wood Sprite: Environmentalism in Modernist Russian Literature”
- Erin Saldin, Assistant Professor/English: “The Caterwaul”
- Laurie Walker, Associate Professor/ Social Work: “Untold Homesteader Stories: A Family in the Shadow of Glacier National Park in the Reservation Era”
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- Irene Appelbaum, Assoc. Professor, Anthropology (Linguistics): Grammar and Discourse in Kutenai Tales
- Hiltrud Arens, Professor, MCLL (German): Of Animals and Humans in Yoko Tawada’s Memoirs of a Polar Bear
- Leora Bar-el, Assoc. Professor, Anthropology (Linguistics): The Dialects of Butte, Montana
- David Beck, Professor, Native American Studies: ‘Bribed with our own Money’: Federal Misuse of Tribal Funds
- Abhishek Chatterjee, Asst. Professor, Political Science: Property Rights in Colonial India
- John Eglin, Professor, History: Commercial Gaming in 18th Century England
- Valerie Hedquist, Professor, School of Art, College of Visual and Performing Arts: Artists as Prodigals and Wives as Prostitutes: Playing Roles in High Life Portraiture
- Anya Jabour, Professor, History: NEH Summer Institute on “Suffrage in the Americas”
- Emilie LeBel, Asst. Professor, School of Music, College of Visual and Performing Arts: Women Buddhist Esoterics in Art Song: A Song Cycle for Soprano and Electric Guitar
- Clary Loisel, Professor, MCLL (Spanish): Gender Construction in Twentieth-Century Portuguese Literature
- Quan Manh Ha, Assoc. Professor, English: Vietnamese Short Stories about the Vietnam War: A Translation and Anthology
- Tobin Shearer, Assoc. Professor, History (African American Studies): Prayerful Protest: The Use of Religious Resources in Anti-Abortion Protests
- Ruth Vanita, Professor, Global Humanities and Religions: Urdu Poetry of Sa’adat Yar Khan and Insha Allah Khan: A Translation and Scholarly Edition
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- Claire Arcenas, Assistant Professor of History: Why John Locke’s Mistakes Mattered: How Experience Came to Trump Theory in American Politics, 1787-1832
- John Douglas, Professor of Anthropology: Discovering Ancient Maya Political Changes in the Belize Valley through Ceramic Sourcing
- John Eglin, Professor of History: James Boswell's Tour in Italy, Corsica, and France
- Linda Frey, Professor of History: The French Revolution and International Law: A New Paradigm
- Christopher Preston, Professor of Philosophy: The Resurgence of the Wild in the Anthropocene
- Tobin Shearer, Associate Professor of History: Director of African-American Studies: Devout Demonstrators: Sacred Actions in Social Protest Movements
- Brian Dowdle, Assistant Professor of Modern and Classical Languages and Literature and Eric Schluessel, Assistant Professor of History and Political Science: Montana Workshop in Sinosphere Literature
Baldridge Book Subvention Grants
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John Eglin
James Boswell: The Journal of his Italian and French Travels
University of Edinburgh Press
Quan Ha
The Colors of April: Fiction on the Vietnam War
Three Rooms Press
Scott Arcenas
Political Violence in Ancient Greece: Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches to Stasis, 500-0301 BCE
Cambridge University Press
Louise Economides
Wild Anthropocene: Literature and Multispecies Justice in Deep Time
Routledge
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David M. Emmons (Emeritus History)
History’s Erratics: Irish Catholic Dissidents and the Transformation of American Capitalism, 1870-1930.
University of Illinois Press, 2024.
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Frederick Skinner (History)
Beethoven in Russia: Music and Politics
(Indiana University Press; Russian translation)
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John Eglin (History)
Comerica Gaming in Britain from Restoration to Regency
(Oxford University Press)
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Brady Harrison (English) and Randi Tanglen (Humanities Montana)
Teaching Western American Literature
(University of Nebraska Press)
Tobin Miller Shearer, Department of History, Director of African-American Studies
Religion and Social Protest Movements
(Routledge Press)
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Chris Comer, Department of Neuroscience
Brain, Mind, and the Literary Imagination
Co-Author: Professor Ashley Taggart, University College of London -
Anya Jabour, Department of History
Sophonisba Breckinridge and Women's Activism in Modern America
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Jody Pavilack, Department of History
Mining for the Nation: The Politics of Chile’s Coal Communities from the Popular Front to the Cold War
(Penn State, 2011; Spanish translation)