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Alexandra M. Nickliss, PhD
Alexandra M. Nickliss studies U.S. Women's and/or Gender History. Her current topic of research is trying to discover the meaning of sex equality from a female point of view from about the mid-eighteenth century to 1920.
Francisco Javier Ramón Solans
Fulbright visiting scholar and associate professor in History, University of Zaragoza
Francisco Javier Ramón Solans current research aims to analyse the international campaign for the revocation of the 1492 edict expelling Jews from Spain. This campaign was promoted by Jewish communities in Germany, France, the United Kingdom, and the United States between 1854 and 1876. The campaign will be examined from the perspective of religious politics of the past, religious internationalism and the fight for the rights of religious minorities.
Man Zhang
Research Fellow at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Her research focuses on the history of the People’s Republic of China (PRC), particularly its political and legal history. Her current book project, Making and Unmaking Perpetrators: Addressing Cultural Revolution Violence in Post-Mao China, is under review. Her most recent research project, titled “The Margins of Justice: Rape, Law, and Politics in the People’s Republic of China,” draws on legal documents and case files from the 1950s to the 1980s. It offers a nuanced analysis of how rape was perceived, reported, and adjudicated, shedding critical light on the complex intersections of gender, law, politics, and society in the PRC.