For descriptions of these projects, please see the Spring 2010 TAARII Newsletter, Issue 5-1.
Professor Sargon Donabed, History, Roger Williams University
“Documenting the Oral Folk Epic of Qatine Gabbara: Translation, Historical and Cultural Analysis, and Transmission”
Samuel England, Comparative Literature, University of California, Berkeley
“A Vizier in Beggar’s Clothing: Abbasid Iraq”
Jill Goldenziel, Esq., Government and Law, Harvard University
“Refugees as Rents: Humanitarian Aid and the Politics of International Law”
Joshua Jeffers, Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, University of Pennsylvania
“Tiglath-Pileser I: An Assyrian King Who Lit Up a Dark Age”
Dale Stahl, History, Columbia University
“The Two Rivers: Water, Development and Politics in the Tigris-Euphrates Basin 1920–1975”
Professor Jonathan Tenney, History, Loyola University
“The People, Politics, and Economics of Nippur During the 14th and 13th Centuries B.C.”
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