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Tara Yin, MA student, Department of Dance, York University

Paneurhythmy has come to spread outside Bulgaria, especially in America, where Peter Deunov spent seven years studying. Many...
2010ARCS Fellowships for US-based graduate and advanced undergraduate students
Kathleen Weigand, Postgraduate, Department of Art History, Trinity College, University of Dublin

While art historians have examined and exhausted their study of the artistic movements of certain Western European countries,...
2011ARCS Fellowships for US-based graduate and advanced undergraduate students
John Gorczyk, MA student, Archaeology Program, Cornell University

Bulgaria is one of the earliest areas where Neolithization occurred in Europe, and as such it makes an excellent and unique...
2011ARCS Fellowships for US-based graduate and advanced undergraduate students
Marijana Vukovic, PhD candidate, Department of Medieval Studies, Central European University, Budapest

This project compares three hagiographies of Irenaeus of Sirmium (Greek, Latin, Old Church Slavonic), or, more precisely, a...
2011ARCS Fellowships for US-based graduate and advanced undergraduate students
Mehmet Celik, PhD candidate, Department of History, University of Texas, Austin

This project examines the complex process of urban change in Ruse during the Ottoman reforms which began in 1839 and ended in...
2011ARCS Fellowships for US-based graduate and advanced undergraduate students
Giuseppe Ricci, PhD candidate, Department of History, Princeton University

This project analyzes both the static and evolving features of the Eastern Roman Empire’s complex symbiosis with an entire...
2011ARCS Fellowships for US-based graduate and advanced undergraduate students
Veneta Ivanova, PhD candidate, Department of History, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

The central problem of the project is what a Bulgarian historian termed “lyudmilism” – a reference to the period when Lyudmila...
2011ARCS Fellowships for US-based graduate and advanced undergraduate students
Emily Spratt, PhD candidate, Department of Art and Archaeology, Princeton University

This project addresses a lacuna in knowledge about the perpetuation of Byzantine culture and the response of Orthodox art to...
2011ARCS Fellowships for US-based graduate and advanced undergraduate students
Natalia Rusnac, PhD candidate, Department of History, University of California, Los Angeles

The aim of this project is to shed light on the complex process through which the patriarchate in Constantinople succeeded to...
2011ARCS Fellowships for US-based graduate and advanced undergraduate students
Douglas Park, PhD candidate, Department of Anthropology, Yale University

It is of the utmost importance to develop a responsible social appreciation for the past. Communication between...
2007ARCS Fellowships for US-based graduate and advanced undergraduate students

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