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October 7, 2004
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Wandering mind
For most academics, scholarship means drilling deep into an area of inquiry that is often tightly focused and highly specific. Professor of History David Armitage takes the opposite approach. 'The larger the
focus, the more interesting to me.' (Staff photo Rose Lincoln/Harvard News Office) Full story
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Around the world through time
Historian David Armitage follows ideas wherever they take him
HMS Scholars in Medicine fellowships buy time for young faculty members
Fellowships ease the time vs. money, career vs. family crunch
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