List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1982 [1]
Fellow | Category | Field of Study |
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Robert Neal Ackerman | Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
Janet Ann Adelman | Humanities | English Literature |
Steven A. Adelman | Natural Sciences | Chemistry |
Barbara Ann Anderson | Social Sciences | Sociology |
Benedict Richard O'Gorman Anderson | Social Sciences | Political Science |
John Leonard Anderson | Natural Sciences | Engineering |
Laurie Phillips Anderson | Creative Arts | Film |
George E. Andrews | Natural Sciences | Mathematics |
Hugo Aguirre Armelin | Natural Sciences | Molecular & Cellular Biology |
Douglas E. Ashford | Social Sciences | Political Science |
G. Michael Bancroft | Natural Sciences | Chemistry |
Ann Banfield | Humanities | Linguistics |
Martha Banta | Humanities | American Literature |
Robert J. Barro | Social Sciences | Economics |
Roger Graham Barry | Social Sciences | Geography & Environmental Studies |
Jonathan Beck | Medieval Literature | |
John Bryant Bender | English Literature | |
Andrew Scott Berg | Drama & Performance Art | |
Truman Fassett Bewley | Economics | |
Robert L. Bireley | Renaissance History | |
Ran Blake | Music Composition | |
Elliott Martin Blass | Psychology | |
William Henry Bond | Bibliography | |
Ivonne Aline Bordelois | Linguistics | |
Rafael Luis Bras | Engineering | |
Victoria E. R. Bricker | Linguistics | |
Marilyn Christine Bridges | Creative Arts | Photography |
Arthur Eastwood Broadus | Medicine & Health | |
T. Alan Broughton | Fiction | |
Carolyn Brown | Creative Arts | Film |
David Wolf Budbill | Poetry | |
Claudio Bunster | Physics | |
Jesús Calderón | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Sharon Cameron | American Literature | |
Jared Carter | Poetry | |
Steve Carter | Drama & Performance Art | |
Manuel Castells | Architecture, Planning, & Design | |
John Joseph Cebra | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Jerome Charyn | Fiction | |
José Carlos Chiaramonte | Iberian & Latin American History | |
Christine Choy | Creative Arts | Film |
William A. Christian | Iberian & Latin American History | |
Amy Clampitt | Poetry | |
Preston Cloud | Earth Science | |
Barry S. Coller | Medicine & Health | |
Martha Constantine-Paton | Neuroscience | |
Houston Conwill | Fine Arts | |
William Edwin Cooper | Psychology | |
José Luis Coraggio Gazzin | Economics | |
Janet Cox-Rearick | Fine Arts Research | |
Stanley Crouch | General Nonfiction | |
Gordon Davidson | Theatre Arts | |
Paulo O. De Azevedo | Architecture, Planning, & Design | |
Jack Dennis | Political Science | |
Robb Forman Dew | Creative Arts | Fiction |
William Byron Dillingham | American Literature | |
Loni Ding | Creative Arts | Film |
Richard Clyde DiPrima | Applied Mathematics | |
William Courtney Dowling | English Literature | |
Tom Doyle | Fine Arts | |
Edgar A. Dryden | American Literature | |
Edward George Effros | Mathematics | |
Glen Holl Elder | Social Sciences | Sociology |
George Elison | Humanities | East Asian Studies |
Jurgis Elisonas | Humanities | East Asian Studies |
James Ellis | Humanities | Theatre Arts |
Edward M. Eyring | Natural Sciences | Chemistry |
Martin Kerr Facey | Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
Robert M. Fagen | Natural Sciences | Organismic Biology & Ecology |
Viola Farber | Creative Arts | Choreography |
Charles Bailey Faulhaber | Humanities | Medieval Literature |
Michael David Fayer | Natural Sciences | Chemistry |
Pat Ferrero | Creative Arts | Film |
Arthur I. Fine | Humanities | Philosophy |
John V. A. Fine | Humanities | Medieval History |
Morris Paul Fiorina | Social Sciences | Political Science |
Richard Fishman | Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
John Gwynn Fleagle | Social Sciences | Anthropology & Cultural Studies |
Robert M. Flores | Humanities | Spanish & Portuguese Literature |
Ursula R. Franklin | Humanities | French Literature |
Carlos Franqui | Creative Arts | General Nonfiction |
Paul William Friedrich | Social Sciences | Anthropology & Cultural Studies |
Laura J. Furman | Creative Arts | Fiction |
Lilian R. Furst | Humanities | Literary Criticism |
Frank F. Furstenberg | Social Sciences | Sociology |
John Morgan Fyler | Humanities | Medieval Literature |
Gerardo Jorge Gandini | Music Composition | |
Carmen García Muñoz | Music Research | |
Michael Saunders Gazzaniga | Neuroscience | |
Gregory Lynn Geoffroy | Chemistry | |
Sandra M. Gilbert | Literary Criticism | |
Norton Sydney Ginsburg | Geography & Environmental Studies | |
Roberto González Echevarría | Latin American Literature | |
Jorie Graham | Poetry | |
Paul B. Green | Plant Sciences | |
Linda Gregg | Poetry | |
Robert Greskovic | Dance Studies | |
Jan Tomasz Gross | Sociology | |
Allen R. Grossman | Poetry | |
Ernest Arthur Gusella | Video & Audio | |
Paul D. Guyer | Philosophy | |
Charles M. Haar | Social Sciences | Law |
Mitchell Lewis Halperin | Medicine & Health | |
Thomas Leroy Hankins | History of Science & Technology | |
Andrew D. Hanson | Plant Sciences | |
Michael Harrington | Political Science | |
Robert Arthur Harris | Chemistry | |
William V. Harris | Classics | |
John Fraser Hart | Geography & Environmental Studies | |
Deborah Hay | Creative Arts | Choreography |
Shelby Hearon | Fiction | |
Peter Heller | Intellectual & Cultural History | |
Mark H. Helprin | Fiction | |
Sandra Herbert | History of Science & Technology | |
George Herms | Fine Arts | |
Patricia Hills | Fine Arts Research | |
David A. Hollinger | U.S. History | |
Lynn Hunt | Humanities | French History |
Richard O. Hynes | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Ian Charles Jarvie | Film, Video, & Radio Studies | |
George Brooks Johnson | Organismic Biology & Ecology | |
Philip M. Johnson | Chemistry | |
Estelle Jussim | Photography Studies | |
Richard Lauren Kagan | Iberian & Latin American History | |
Barbara Kasten | Creative Arts | Photography |
Miriam Kastner | Earth Science | |
John Robert Keeble | Fiction | |
Robert Lloyd Kelley | U.S. History | |
Raymond Case Kelly | Anthropology & Cultural Studies | |
Elizabeth Kendall | Film, Video, & Radio Studies | |
Wendy Kesselman | Drama & Performance Art | |
Maxine Hong Kingston | Fiction | |
Anthony W. Knapp | Mathematics | |
MacGregor Knox | Italian Literature | |
David L. Kohlstedt | Earth Science | |
Harold W. Kuhn | Social Sciences | Economics |
William A. Kuhns | Creative Arts | General Nonfiction |
Terence David La Noue | Fine Arts | |
Bolivar Lamounier | Political Science | |
Coral Lansbury | English Literature | |
Eric Larrabee | General Nonfiction | |
William Larson | Creative Arts | Photography |
Luce López-Baralt | Spanish & Portuguese Literature | |
Brad Leithauser | Poetry | |
Douglas L. Leslie | Law | |
Gerald Levinson | Music Composition | |
Larry Levis | Poetry | |
Max Lifchitz | Music Composition | |
Ming-Chang Lin | Chemistry | |
Bruce Lincoln | Religion | |
W. Bruce Lincoln | Russian History | |
Lester K. Little | Medieval History | |
Lily Litvak | Spanish & Portuguese Literature | |
A. Walton Litz | English Literature | |
Tai-Ping Liu | Mathematics | |
George Lusztig | Mathematics | |
Jesús P. Machado-Salas | Neuroscience | |
Leo Manso | Fine Arts | |
Emanuel Margoliash | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Robert Mark | Architecture, Planning, & Design | |
Calvin Martin | U.S. History | |
Marian Marzynski | Creative Arts | Film |
Bernard J. Matkowsky | Applied Mathematics | |
Deirdre N. McCloskey | Economic History | |
John J. McCusker | Economic History | |
William Shield McFeely | U.S. History | |
Paul Meier | Statistics | |
Robert Metzenberg | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Thomas J. Meyer | Chemistry | |
Margaret R. Miles | Religion | |
Larry L. Miller | Chemistry | |
Peter Minshall | Fine Arts | |
Gerald C. Monsman | English Literature | |
Allen D. Moore | Creative Arts | Film |
Patrice A. Morrow | Organismic Biology & Ecology | |
Catherine Murphy | Fine Arts | |
Frederick Naftolin | Natural Sciences | Medicine & Health |
John W. Negele | Natural Sciences | Physics |
Richard G. Niemi | Political Science | |
Anne Noggle | Creative Arts | Photography |
David Bourke O'Connor | Humanities | Near Eastern Studies |
Marion Hugh O'Leary | Natural Sciences | Chemistry |
Fernando Orrego | Natural Sciences | Neuroscience |
Sherry B. Ortner | Social Sciences | Anthropology & Cultural Studies |
Cynthia Ozick | Creative Arts | General Nonfiction |
Heberto Juan Padilla | Poetry | |
Dimitri A. Papanastassiou | Astronomy—Astrophysics | |
Stephen H. Paulus | Music Composition | |
Franklin Pease | Anthropology & Cultural Studies | |
Sheldon Penman | Organismic Biology & Ecology | |
Daniel James Perlongo | Music Composition | |
Miguel Piñero | Drama & Performance Art | |
Joao Murça Pires | Plant Sciences | |
David Plante | Fiction | |
Gary G. Porton | Religion | |
G. Bingham Powell | Political Science | |
Lawrence N. Powell | U.S. History | |
Ronald John Prokopy | Organismic Biology & Ecology | |
Martin L. Puryear | Fine Arts | |
Mary Ann Radzinowicz | English Literature | |
Angel A. Rama | Latin American Literature | |
Bernard Rands | Music Composition | |
Irmengard Rauch | Linguistics | |
Dana F. Reitz | Creative Arts | Choreography |
François Paul Rigolot | French Literature | |
William H. Riker | Political Science | |
Thomas Roma | Creative Arts | Photography |
Bruce Alan Rosenberg | Folklore & Popular Culture | |
William G. Rosenberg | Russian History | |
James F. Ross | Philosophy | |
Charles William Royster | U.S. History | |
Leo Rubinfien | Creative Arts | Photography |
Darrett B. Rutman | U.S. History | |
Vern Rutsala | Poetry | |
Thomas P. Saine | German & Scandinavian Literature | |
John Hearsey McMillan Salmon | French History | |
Bruce Saylor | Music Composition | |
Randy W. Schekman | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Richard N. Schwab | Bibliography | |
Jarvis Edwin Seegmiller | Medicine & Health | |
Bennett M. Shapiro | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Irwin I. Shapiro | Astronomy—Astrophysics | |
English Showalter | French Literature | |
David Dean Shulman | South Asian Studies | |
William Thomas Silfvast | Applied Mathematics | |
Sunil Kumar Sinha | Physics | |
Nancy Gillian Siraisi | History of Science & Technology | |
Alberto Sirlin | Physics | |
Candace Slater | Folklore & Popular Culture | |
Merritt Roe Smith | U.S. History | |
Richard Eric Snow | Psychology | |
Joan Snyder | Fine Arts | |
Sean C. Solomon | Earth Science | |
Márcio Souza | Fiction | |
Wendy Steiner | Literary Criticism | |
Pat Steir | Fine Arts | |
Harold William Stevenson | Psychology | |
Pamela Stewart | Poetry | |
Frank Jones Sulloway | History of Science & Technology | |
Ann Swidler | Social Sciences | Sociology |
Leslie Warren Tannenbaum | Humanities | English Literature |
Nicholas Thorne | Creative Arts | Music Composition |
Gary A. Tomlinson | Humanities | Music Research |
George Trakas | Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
Constantino Tsallis | Natural Sciences | Physics |
Frank Miller Turner | Humanities | British History |
Luisa Valenzuela | Creative Arts | Fiction |
Valerio Valeri | Social Sciences | Anthropology & Cultural Studies |
Barry Lloyd Vercoe | Creative Arts | Music Composition |
Michael S. Wald | Social Sciences | Law |
Stephen Saunders Webb | Humanities | U.S. History |
Gabriel P. Weisberg | Humanities | Fine Arts Research |
John A. Whitehead | Natural Sciences | Applied Mathematics |
William Tobey Wickner | Natural Sciences | Molecular & Cellular Biology |
Nina Diana Wiener | Creative Arts | Choreography |
Hannah Wilke | Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
Susan Wilmarth-Rabineau | Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
Don B. Wilmeth | Humanities | Theatre Arts |
Robert B. Wilson | Social Sciences | Economics |
Arthur Winfree | Natural Sciences | Organismic Biology & Ecology |
Robert Stewart Winter | Humanities | Music Research |
Tobias Wolff | Creative Arts | Fiction |
Craig Milton Wright | Humanities | Music Research |
Shang Fa Yang | Natural Sciences | Plant Sciences |
Arnulfo Zepeda | Natural Sciences | Physics |
Guggenheim may refer to:
The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation is a private foundation formed in 1925 by Olga and Simon Guggenheim in memory of their son, who died on April 26, 1922. The organization awards Guggenheim Fellowships to professionals who have demonstrated exceptional ability by publishing a significant body of work in the fields of natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, and the creative arts, excluding the performing arts.
Guggenheim Fellowships are grants that have been awarded annually since 1925 by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, endowed by the late Simon and Olga Hirsh Guggenheim. These awards are bestowed upon individuals who have demonstrated distinguished accomplishment in the past and potential for future achievement. The recipients exhibit outstanding aptitude for prolific scholarship or exceptional talent in the arts.
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