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Featured Resident Fellow


Marta Vicente
Humanities Fellow

Marta will work on her book project, "Sex as Imitation: Family and Sexual Identity in Early Modern Spain." The book examines how sexual identity is situated at a crossroad between nature, nurture and acts of individual choice.

Featured Publication

Analyzing Oppression by Ann E. Cudd

The winner of the 2007 Byron Caldwell Smith Award, Professor Cudd's book, Analyzing Oppression, is cited by the Award Committee as a direct, thorough and systematic investigation of the concept of oppression, "beautifully written, elegantly organized and accessible to both scholars and non-specialists ...."

Research Projects

The Shifting Borders of Race and Identity
The Hall Center, in partnership with Haskell Indian Nations University, conducted “The Shifting Borders of Race and Identity: A Research and Teaching Project on the Native American and African American Experience,” a two-year project supported by the Ford Foundation.






Kansas History Online
Kansas History Online is a project of the Hall Center in collaboration with the Kansas State Historical Society.  The goal is to create an accessible and comprehensive e-history of Kansas, an encyclopedic array of articles touching on every key aspect of state history.  This project was made possible in part by a Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.