List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1966

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This is a list of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1966.[1] From 2001 applicants,[2] 322 scholars and artists were chosen to share $2,277,000.[3] University of California, Berkeley (27), Columbia University (15), and University of Pennsylvania (13) had the highest number of faculty awarded.[4]

1966 United States and Canadian Fellows

1966 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows

Category Field of Study Fellow Institutional association Research topic Notes Ref
Creative Arts Choreography Paul Taylor Paul Taylor Dance Company Also won in 1961, 1983 [5][6]
Drama and Performance Art Jack Gelber Also won in 1963 [7]
Errol John Creative writing for theatre Also won in 1958 [8][9]
Terrence McNally Creative writing for theatre Also won in 1969 [10]
Fiction Donald Barthelme Writing [11]
Cecil Dawkins [12]
Stanley Lawrence Elkin Washington University in St. Louis [13][2]
Jesse Hill Ford [14]
Tom Mayer Instituto Allende [3]
Susan Sontag Also won in 1975 [15]
David Derek Stacton Also won in 1960 [16][17][18]
Fine Arts Peter Agostini Sculpture [19]
Calvin Albert Pratt Institute Sculpture [20]
John S. Anderson Sculpture[citation needed] Also won in 1965 [21]
Giorgio Cavallon Painting [22]
John Angus Chamberlain University of New Mexico Sculpture Also won in 1977 [3]
Sherman Drexler Painting [23]
Edward Dugmore Pratt Institute Painting [24]
Friedel Dzubas Painting Also won in 1968 [25]
Eugene Feldman University of Pennsylvania Photo-offset lithography [4]
Frank Gallo Sculpture [26]
Al Held Yale University Painting [27]
Wolf Kahn Painting [28]
David Levine Graphic art [29]
Sven Lukin Painting [30]
Eleanore Mikus Monmouth College Painting [31]
David P. Milby Pennsylvania State University Painting [32]
Frank Sumio Okada Boeing Painting [33][34]
Ricardo Yrarrázaval Painting [35]
Music Composition David Del Tredici Composing [36]
Robert Erickson San Francisco Conservatory of Music [18]
Morton Feldman [37][38]
Vincent Sauter Frohne [39]
Donald Harris Ohio State University [40]
Bernhard Heiden Indiana University [39]
Gerald Humel [de] [41]
Benjamin George Lees Queens College, CUNY Also won in 1954 [42]
Robert Hall Lewis Goucher College Also won in 1979 [43]
Frederic Myrow SUNY Buffalo [44]
George Perle Queens College, CUNY Also won in 1974 [45]
George Rochberg University of Pennsylvania Also won in 1956 [4][46]
Robert E. Ward Juilliard School of Music Also won in 1949, 1950 [47]
Hugo Weisgall Pennsylvania State University Also won in 1955, 1960 [48]
La Monte Young [49]
Photography Diane Arbus "American Rites, Manners and Customs" project Also won in 1963 [50]
Paul Caponigro Stone edifices in Ireland and England Also won in 1975 [51][52]
William Gedney Studies of American life (posthumously published as A Time of Youth, 2021) [53]
Ray K. Metzker Philadelphia College of Art Also won in 1979 [54]
Aaron H. Siskind Illinois Institute of Technology [26]
David Vestal New York Institute of Photography[citation needed] Also won in 1973 [55][56]
Poetry A. R. Ammons Cornell University Writing [57]
John Berryman University of Minnesota Won for biography in 1952 [58]
J. V. Cunningham Brandeis University Also won in 1959 [59][60]
Donald Finkel Washington University [13][2]
Richard Howard [61]
William E. Stafford Lewis & Clark College [62]
Theatre Arts Harry Gilbert Carlson University of Georgia Evolution of Swedish theater as a cultural institution [63]
David Mayer III Lawrence University English pantomime from 1806-1846 [64][65]
Humanities American Literature C. Hugh Holman University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill William Gilmore Sims [66]
R. W. B. Lewis Yale University Biography of Edith Wharton Also won in 1975 [27]
Jay Martin Yale University Biographical and critical study of Nathaniel West [27]
N. Scott Momaday University of California, Santa Barbara Resistance poets [67]
Willard Thorp Princeton University Social content of American fiction from the beginnings through 1865 [68]
Architecture, Planning and Design Robert Damora [69]
Edward Frank [70]
Taylor M. Potter United Presbyterian Church of the United States Christian worship and its expression through architecture [71]
Frank J. Tysen Institute of Public Administration Urban ugliness [72][73]
Bibliography Ruth Mortimer Harvard College Library Descriptive catalogue of Itailan 16th century illustrated books in the Harvard College Library [74][75]
Lawrence Clark Powell University of California, Los Angeles Survey of books on California, emphasizing the influence of landscape on literature Also won in 1950 [76]
Biography Irving H. Bartlett Carnegie Institute of Technology Daniel Webster [77]
Frank Brady Pennsylvania State University [78]
Peter Burchard [79]
Eleanor Flexner Biography of Mary Wollstonecraft [80]
British History F. David Roberts Dartmouth College [81]
Peter D. Stansky Stanford University Also won in 1973 [82]
Classics Milton V. Anastos (el) University of California, Los Angeles Intellectual history of the Byzantine Empire Also won in 1954 [76][75]
John Kinloch Anderson University of California, Berkeley Greek military history in the time of Xenophon [83][18]
Sterling Dow Harvard University Studies in Greece in antiquity Also won in 1934, 1959 [84][85]
Michael C. J. Putnam Brown University [86]
Thomas G. Rosenmeyer University of California, Berkeley Also won in 1982 [87]
East Asian Studies Tse-tsung Chow University of Wisconsin–Madison [65]
Economic History John M. Day Tel Aviv University [88]
Charlotte J. Erickson London School of Economics [89]
William Nelson Parker Yale University Changes in American agriculture, 1840-1910 [27]
Theodore Saloutos University of California, Los Angeles History of the American farmer and the New Deal [76]
English Literature Robert B. Alter Columbia University Also won in 1978 [90][91]
Lloyd E. Berry University of Illinois, Urbana Edition of the works of Thomas Elyot [26][75]
Donald F. Bond University of Chicago Also won in 1958 [26]
Jack P. Dalton SUNY Buffalo Completion of an edition of 66 notebooks used by James Joyce in the composition of Finnegans Wake Also won in 1964 [44]
George Siemers Fayen, Jr. Yale University Study of Thomas Hardy's notebooks [27]
Edgar Johnson City College of New York Also won in 1956 [92][93]
Francis Russell Hart University of Virginia Modern Scottish novel [94]
Joyce Hemlow McGill University Also won in 1951, 1960 [95]
Herbert Howarth University of Pennsylvania English writers [4]
Maurice Kelley Princeton University Edition of Milton's Christian Doctrine [68]
Louis A. Landa Princeton University Economic ideas in 18th-century literature Also won in 1946 [96][68]
John Loftis, Jr. Stanford University Anglo-Spanish dramatic relations in the later 17th century [97][18]
Ralph Noel Maud Simon Fraser University Research for an edition of the unpublished writings of Dylan Thomas [98][95]
Clarence H. Miller St. Louis University Edition of St. Thomas More's Expositio Passionis [13][2]
Robert L. Peters University of California, Riverside [99]
Thomas C. Pinney Pomona College Collected letters of Thomas Babington Macaulay Also won in 1984 [100]
Irene Samuel Hunter College John Milton's theory of literary criticism [101][75]
Charles A. Ryskamp Princeton University Complete edition of the letters of William Cowper [68]
Aileen Ward Brandeis University [102]
Fine Arts Research Klaus Berger University of Kansas Japanese sources of European paintings, 1860-1910 [103][13][75]
Dietrich von Bothmer Metropolitan Museum of Art [104]
François Bucher Yale University Gothic architecture in the light of a newly discovered 15th-century sketchbook Also won in 1958 [68]
Malcolm John Campbell University of Pennsylvania Art patronage of the Medici [4]
Albert Elsen Indiana University Origin and evolution of modern sculpture, 1890-1920 [39]
Julius S. Held Barnard College catalogue raissone of the oil sketches of Pieter Paul Rubens Also won in 1952 [105][75]
Juergen Schulz University of California, Berkeley Topographical history of Venice [106][18]
Folklore and Popular Culture Alan Dundes University of California, Berkeley History of folk narrative scholarship [106][18]
Holger O. Nygard Duke University [107]
Felix J. Oinas Indiana University Slavic and Balto-Finnic folklore Also won in 1961 [39]
Warren E. Roberts Indiana University Comparison of folk architecture in Northern Europe and the United States [39]
French History Edward T. Gargan Wesleyan University History of French thought from 1860-1990 [27]
Ernest John Knapton Wheaton College [108]
John Baptist Wolf University of Minnesota Completion of a biography of Louis XIV of France Also won in 1959 [58]
French Literature Olga Bernal Vassar College [109]
Raymond Federman SUNY Buffalo Establishing new trends in French poetry, 1945-1965 [44]
René Girard Johns Hopkins University Studies of Andre Malraux, Albert Camus, and Jean-Paul Sartre Also won in 1959 [43]
John Clarke Lapp Stanford University Jean de La Fontaine's Tales Also won in 1973 [97][18][75]
Robert James Nelson University of Pennsylvania Jean Rotrou [4]
General Nonfiction Constantine FitzGibbon [110]
German and East European History Klaus Epstein [de] Brown University [111]
Otto Pflanze University of Minnesota, Minneapolis Bismarck and the consolidation of the German Reich, 1871-1890 [58]
Stanford Jay Shaw University of California, Los Angeles [112]
German and Scandinavian Literature Adolf D. Klarmann University of Pennsylvania History of modern German drama [4]
Gerald Gillespie Harpur College German poetry [113]
Victor Lange Princeton University Development of the German novel in the 18th century Also won in 1950 [68][75]
Burton E. Pike Cornell University Thematic works of Thomas Mann [57]
Heinz Politzer University of California, Berkeley Literary history of Austria, 1789-1918 Also won in 1958, 1974 [106][18]
History of Science and Technology John Colton Greene University of Kansas American science in the age of Thomas Jefferson [103][13]
Italian Literature Dante Della Terza Harvard University Development of Torquato Tasso's poetry [114][75]
Luciano Rebay Columbia University [115]
Richard Allen Webster University of California, Berkeley Transition from parliamentary democracy to fascism in Italy, 1911-1915 [106][18]
Frank Roy Willis University of California, Davis [116]
Linguistics Yakov Malkiel University of California, Berkeley Theoretical linguistics Also won in 1948, 1959 [106][18]
Herbert Penzl University of California, Berkeley Phonemic structures of the dialects in four major Old High German texts [106][18]
Literary Criticism Karl Kroeber University of Wisconsin, Madison [65]
Peter L. Thorslev, Jr. University of California, Los Angeles Free will and determinism in the romantic period [76]
René Wellek Yale University Completion of a history of modern criticism Also won in 1951, 1952, 1956 [117][27]
Medieval History Walter H. Principe St. Michael's College, University of Toronto [95]
Medieval Literature Alfred David Indiana University Preparation of an edition of Chaucer's short poems and The Romaunt of the Rose [39]
Martin Stevens Ohio State University [45]
Music Research David D. Boyden University of California, Berkeley History of violin playing Also won in 1954, 1970 [106][18]
George John Buelow [pt] New York University [118]
Friedrich von Huene Comparative study of historical woodwinds [119]
Owen Jander [fr] Wellesley College [120]
Janet E. Knapp Boston University Latin poetry in the musical liturgies of the 11th and 12th centuries [75]
Leonard D. Stein Claremont Graduate School Creative processes of the manuscripts of Schoenberg [121]
Near Eastern Studies Hans Goedicke [de] Johns Hopkins University Edition of inscriptions and documents pertaining to the history of ancient Egypt [43]
Norman Golb University of Chicago Also won in 1964 [26]
Howard Clark Kee Drew University [122]
George Makdisi University of Michigan Also won in 1957 [123]
Joan L. L. Oates University of Cambridge Archaeological survey in Mandali, Iraq and between Mandali and Badra [124]
Hisham B. Sharabi Georgetown University [125]
Linguistics Haim Blanc [he] Hebrew University [126]
Philosophy Isaac Levi Western Reserve University Positive and normative aspects of the concept of rationality [41]
Thomas Nagel University of California, Berkeley Motivational basis of ethics [106][18]
David S. Shwayder University of California, Berkeley Philosophy of language [106][18]
William Walker Tait, III University of Illinois, Chicago Circle [26]
James Jerome Walsh Columbia University [127]
Religion William David Davies Union Theological Seminary Also won in 1960 [128]
Van A. Harvey Southern Methodist University Ethics of belief in 19th-century religious thought Also won in 1971 [129]
Renaissance History Rosalie Littell Colie University of Iowa Life and works of Hugo Grotius Also won in 1958 [130][131][75]
Frank Manley Emory University Preparation of an edition of St. Thomas More's Dyalogue of Comforte Also won in 1978 [63][75]
Spanish and Portuguese Literature Samuel Gordon Armistead University of California, Los Angeles Prose versions of La Gesta de las Mocedades del Cid Also won in 1971 [76]
Diego Catalán University of California, Berkeley 13th and 14th century Spanish historiography [106][18]
Ramón Martínez López [es] University of Texas, Austin Lexicological studies of the prose works of Alfonso X [132]
Philip W. Silver Oberlin College Contemporary Spanish poetry [41]
Iris Milagros Zavala Universidad de Puerto Rico [133]
United States History Kenneth Kyle Bailey Texas Western College Southern white Protestantism in the 19th century [134]
Richard S. Dunn University of Pennsylvania Comparative history of the English Colonies in America [4]
Category Field of Study Fellow Institutional association Research topic Notes Ref
Creative Arts Fiction Max Aub Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Mexican Revolution Also won in 1968, 1971 [135][136]
Fine Arts Alberto W. Collie Harvard Graduate School of Design (student) Sculpture [137]
Marta Minujín Move to New York City [138]
Honorio Morales Travel to New York City [139]
Luis Felipe Noé Also won in 1965 [140]
Poetry Homero Aridjis Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes Also won in 1979 [141]
Humanities Architecture, Planning and Design Teresa Gisbert de Mesa Higher University of San Andrés Also won in 1958 [142]
Fine Arts Research José Roberto Teixeira Leite [pt] State University of Campinas [143][144]
Folkore and Popular Culture Isabel Aretz Instituto Nacional de Cultura y Bellas Artes Indigenous music of South and Central America [145][146][147]
Luis Felipe Ramón y Rivera National Institute of Folklore [148]
Iberian and Latin American History José A. Gautier Universidad de Puerto Rico [149]
José Miranda González (es) Universidad Nacional de México Also won in 1957 [150]
Linguistics Luis Jaime Cisneros [es; fr; qu] Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos Philological studies [151]
Music Research Francisco Curt Lange [152]
Spanish and Portuguese Literature Enrique Carlos Pezzoni [es] Universidad de Buenos Aires Poetry of Octavio Paz [153]
Theatre Arts Gabriela Roepke Bahamonde Universidad Católica de Chile [154]
Natural Sciences Earth Sciences Carlos de Paula Couto National Museum of Brazil Also won in 1949, 1951 [155]
José F. Bonaparte National University of Tucumán Also won in 1972 [156]
Engineering Kenneth S. Julien University of the West Indies [157]
Medicine and Health João Garcia Leme Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto [158]
Molecular and Cellular Biology Jorge E. Allende Institute of Physical Chemistry and Pathology Also won in 1971 [159]
Fernando Bastarrachea Instituto Politécnico Nacional Also won in 1965 [160]
Organismic Biology and Ecology Miguel A. Klappenbach [es] National Museum of Natural History, Uruguay [161]
Pablo R. San Martín Universidad de Montevideo General study on the Bothriuridae family [162][163]
Eduardo del Solar Osses University of Chile Also won in 1965 [164]
Plant Sciences Aylthon Brandão Joly [es; pt] Universidade de São Paulo [165]
Armando Dugand National University of Colombia Also won in 1965 [166]
Maria E. P. K. Fidalgo (es) (ast) Botanical Garden of São Paulo Also won in 1964 [167]
Rafael Ramon Romero Castañeda Universidad Nacional de Colombia [168]
Social Sciences Anthropology and Cultural Studies Fernando Horcasitas National School of Anthropology and History [169]
Ramiro Matos Mendieta (es) National University of the Center of Peru Also won in 1965 [170]
Alberto Rex González (es) National University of La Plata, National University of the Littoral Also won in 1956, 1967 [171]

See also

References

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