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Past Recipients of Clements Center Research Fellowships

*2009-2010*

NORWOOD ANDREWS
The Summerlee Foundation Fellow for the Study of Texas History

Ph.D. in History, University of Texas, 2007
 Visiting Assistant Professor of History, University of North Texas at Dallas.
"Healing Professions in Killing States:  The Death Penalty, Medicine, and Society in Britain and Texas"

<SPAN STYLE= "" >Federal Fathers and Mothers</SPAN>CATHLEEN CAHILL
The Bill & Rita Clements Center Fellow for the Study of Southwestern America
Ph.D. in History, University of Chicago, 2004. Assistant Professor of American West, Gender, Race, Environment, and Social History, University of New Mexico
Federal Fathers and Mothers: A Social History of the United States Indian Service, 1869-1933
University of North Carolina Press, 2011. Published in cooperation with the William P. Clements Center for Southwest Studies.
Awards & Distinctions:
2011 CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title
2011
Labriola Center American Indian National Book Award from the University of Arizona
Finalist, 2012 David J. Weber-Clements Prize, Western History Association

SARAH CORNELL
The Bill & Rita Clements Center Fellow for the Study of Southwestern America
Ph.D. in History, New York University, 2008
Assistant Professor of History, University of Massachusetts-Amherst
Americans in the U.S. South and Mexico: A Transnational History of Race, Slavery, and Freedom, 1810-1925

RAŚL CORONADO
The Bill & Rita Clements Center Fellow for the Study of Southwestern America

 Ph.D. in Modern Thought and Literature, Stanford University, 2004
Assistant Professor of English Language and Literature, University of Chicago
A World Not to Come:  Revolution, Modernity, and Latino Literary History, 1810-1860
Under contract Harvard University Press.

STEPHANIE LEWTHWAITE
The Bill & Rita Clements Center Fellow for the Study of Southwestern America
Ph.D. in Arts and Humanities, University of Warwick, U.K., 2004
Lecturer in American History, University of Nottingham, U.K.
"Mediating Art Worlds:  Cross-Cultural Encounters and Hispano Artists, 1930-1960"


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