Name Name School Subject Year Sort ascending Undergraduate College Dissertation Title Faculty Advisers
Susan Witt Susan Witt Stanford Art History 2007-2008

The Gendered Language of War: Visual Rhetoric and Cultural Power in Civil War America

Chiara De Cesari Chiara De Cesari Stanford Anthropology 2007-2008

Cultural Heritage Beyond the “State”: Palestinian Heritage Between Nationalism and Transnationalism

Pieter Sebastian de Ganon Pieter Sebastian de Ganon Princeton East Asian Studies 2007-2008

Civilization in the Flesh: Meat-Eating in Japanese Culture, 1550-1905

Ji Eun Song Ji Eun Song Chicago Slavic Languages and Literatures 2007-2008
Yair Mintzker Yair Mintzker Stanford History 2007-2008

The De-Fortification of the German City: Urban and Anational Spaces in Transition

Anna Friedman Herlihy Anna Friedman Herlihy Chicago History of Culture 2007-2008
Renee Allyson Fox Renee Allyson Fox Princeton English 2007-2008

Necromantic Victorians: History and the Reanimation of the Dead in 19th Century British and Irish Literature

Crystal Fritz Crystal Fritz Bryn Mawr Classical & Near Eastern Archaeology 2007-2008

Ceramic Correlates for Social, Economic and Sedentarization Behavior in Iron Age Southeastern Arabia

Gabriele Hayden Gabriele Hayden Yale English Language and Literature 2007-2008

Acts of Affinity: American Poets Translating from Spanish

Claudia Brittenham Claudia Brittenham Yale History of Art 2007-2008

The Cacaxtla Painting Tradition: Art and Identity in Epiclassic Mexico

Roxana Pop Roxana Pop Stanford French 2007-2008

Reactionary Cosmopolitanism: Politics and Travel in the French Novel between 1880 and 1940

John Maier John Maier Princeton Philosophy 2007-2008

On Compatibilism

Damian Fernandez Damian Fernandez Princeton History 2007-2008

The Atlantic World in Late Antiquity: The Case of Atlantic Iberia

Mya Mangawang Mya Mangawang Bryn Mawr Art History 2007-2008

Sophie Calle: Here(e) but not Her(e)

John Dillon John Dillon Yale Classics 2007-2008

The Legislation of Constantine the Great

Joshua Garroway Joshua Garroway Yale Religious Studies 2007-2008

Neither Jew nor Gentile, but Both: Paul's “Christians” as Gentile-Jews

Alexandra Gueydan Alexandra Gueydan Yale French 2007-2008

Writing the Nation: The Renegotiation of Identities in Francophone Algerian Narratives

Jacqueline Shin Jacqueline Shin Princeton English 2007-2008

Refreshing British Modernism: Reveries of Repose, 1918-45

Kata Gellen Kata Gellen Princeton German 2007-2008

Earwitnesses: Sound and Noise in German Modernism

Charles Keith Charles Keith Yale History 2007-2008

Catholic Vietnam: Church, Colonialism and Revolution, 1900-1950

Francesca Sardi Francesca Sardi Chicago Classics 2007-2008
David Klotz David Klotz Yale Near Eastern Languages & Civilizations 2007-2008

Kneph: The Religion of Roman Thebes

Tobias Wilke Tobias Wilke Princeton German 2006-2007

Un/Mittelbarkeit: Figuren der Im/Medialitaet 1918-34 [Im/Mediacy: Figures of Im/Mediality 1918-34]

Nathan Gillespie Nathan Gillespie Stanford History 2006-2007

Making a Cold Ward Community: Portland 1940-56

Peter Becker Peter Becker Harvard American History 2006-2007

Aesthetics of Historical Consciousness

Amy Stanley Amy Stanley Harvard East Asian Studies 2006-2007

Pinning Down the Floating World: Prostitution in Provincial Japan, 1600-1872

Kyle Gillette Kyle Gillette Stanford Drama 2006-2007

Stages of Locomotion: The Space and Time of Railway Travel in20th Century Avant-Garde Theater

Jennifer Bird Jennifer Bird Bryn Mawr Art History 2006-2007

Curiosity and the Ideal: Anatomical Investigation and the Gendered Imagination in 16th Century Florentine Art

Miruna Stanica Miruna Stanica Stanford English 2006-2007

Moveable Goods and Provoking Objects: Material Logic of Narrative in 18th Century Britain

Julie Elise Grenet Julie Elise Grenet Princeton French 2006-2007

The Father Figure in Marcel Proust's A la recherche du temps perdu

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