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McColl Research Fellows 2006-2013 2013 Adrian Howkins, Colorado State University. Lands of Darkness and Light: An Environmental History of the Polar Regions. Taylor Spence, Sewanee - The University of the South. The Endless Commons: Indigenous and Immigrant in the British-American Borderland, 1783-1850. Michel R. Oudijk, Instituto de Investigaciones Filológicas Universidad Nacional 2012 Irakli Iakobashvili, Parliament of Georgia Archives, Republic of Georgia. Khevsureti: Returning to an earthly paradise. Geoffrey Martin, Southern Connecticut State University (Emeritus)."Completing a history of American geographic thought ca. 1860s to 1960. Ian Muehlenhaus, Dept. of Geography and Earth Sciences, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. 2011 Halla Kim - University of Nebraska at Omaha. On the Cosmological Foundation of Daedong Yeojido. Matthew Boyd Goldie, Rider University. Project to complete a study of insularity, particularly the British Isles, in the later Middle Ages. Alastair Pearson, University of Portsmouth. The International Map of the World and its impact on world cartography during the Twentieth Century. 2010 Kieran Rankin, Ussher Library, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland. Richard Hartshorn: Architect of Boundary Studies in Political Geography. Steven Seegel, University of Northern Colorado. Icons of Power: The Modern History of Cartography in East-Central European Borderlands. John Cloud, NOAA Central Library. A study of the “larger cartography” of the US Coast Survey.. 2009 Carla Mariana Lois, University of Buenos Aires. Looking at Ourselves through Others’ Eyes: Foreign Maps and International Networks in Argentinean Cartographical Institutions and Early Argentinean Maps, 1853-1955. 2008 Heather Winlow, Bath Spa University (UK). The cartographic representation of the American Indian population in the U.S. between 1850 and 1950. Jorge Guzman-Gutierrez, Scott Polar Institute, Univ. of Cambridge (UK). The historical geography of the southernmost regions of the Americas. 2007 Ute Schneider, Darmstadt University of Technology (Germany). The International Map of the World Between Science and Politics. Michael Heffernan, University of Nottingham (United Kingdom). The American Geographical 2006 Alexei Postnikov , Russian Academy of Sciences (Russia). American and British exploration of Siberia and its importance in studies of nature, natives and Russians of these frontier regions (nineteenth – early twentieth centuries). Irakli Iakobashvili, Parliament of Georgia Archives (Republic of Georgia). Photographs and research notes from the William O. Field archives relating to the Caucasus in the 1920s and 1930s. Comments for the AGSL? Send them to agsl@uwm.edu. |

