Name Name School Subject Year Sort ascending Undergraduate College Dissertation Title Faculty Advisers
Elah Murphy Elah Murphy Stanford French 2005-2006

Embattled Prose: Writing World War I, 1914-1919

John William Bugg John William Bugg Princeton English 2005-2006

Gagging Acts: the Trials of British Romanticism

Jacob Emery Jacob Emery Harvard Slavic Languages and Literatures 2005-2006

Stock Exchanges: Equivalence, Identity, and Kinship in Modernist Slavic Literature

William Bubelis William Bubelis Chicago Ancient Mediterranean World 2005-2006

The Sacred Treasures of Athens, 700B300 B.C.

Thomas Arnold Thomas Arnold Harvard Religion 2005-2006

Disowning Voices: Wittgenstein, Cavell, and the Category of "Experience"

Andrea De Giorgi Andrea De Giorgi Bryn Mawr Classical & Near Eastern Archaeology 2005-2006

Socio-Economic Studies in the Territory of Antioch in the High Roman Empire

Sarah-Jane Leslie Sarah-Jane Leslie Princeton Philosophy 2005-2006

Generics and Generalizations: the Genres of Human Judgment

Ichiro Yuhara Ichiro Yuhara Chicago Linguistics 2005-2006

Case Marking and Case Alternations in Japanese

Michelle Syba Michelle Syba Harvard English, American Literature 2005-2006

Interior Designs: The Textual Life of Authorial Intention in Augustan Criticism, 16891712

Mark Michael Rowe Mark Michael Rowe Princeton Religion 2005-2006

Death by Association: Identity, Burial, and the Transformation of Contemporary Japanese Buddhism

Alex Gottesman Alex Gottesman Chicago Classics 2005-2006

The Fable of Power: Supplication in Ancient Greece

Amanda Walling Amanda Walling Stanford English 2005-2006

Scorpion Tongues: Flattery in Late Medieval English Politics and Poetry

Nicholas Seth Popper Nicholas Seth Popper Princeton History of Science 2005-2006

Sir Walter Ralegh’s History of the World and the Historical Culture of the Late Renaissance

Aaron William Moore Aaron William Moore Princeton East Asian Studies 2005-2006

The Peril of Self-Discipline: the Diaries of Japanese and Chinese Nationalist Soldiers during the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945)

Alexander Cook Alexander Cook Columbia East Asian Studies 2005-2006

Unsettling Accounts: The Trial of the Gang of Four and the Cultural Logic of Late Socialism in China, 1978-1981

Charlene Shipman Charlene Shipman Harvard Celtic Languages & Literature 2005-2006

A Complete Edition of the Native Old Irish Law Tract on Marriage and Divorce, Cáin Láhamna, the "Law of Couples"

Nancy Khalek Nancy Khalek Princeton History 2005-2006

Continuity and Change in Late Antique and Early Islamic Damascus, 565-750 CE

Erika Boeckeler Erika Boeckeler Harvard Comparative Literature 2005-2006

The Dramatization of the Alphabet in the Renaissance

Betul Basaran Betul Basaran Chicago Near Eastern Studies 2005-2006

Remaking the Gate of Felicity: Migration, Social Control, and Policing in Late Eighteenth Century Istanbul

Evrydiki Tasopoulou Evrydiki Tasopoulou Bryn Mawr Classical & Near Eastern Archaeology 2005-2006

The Judgment of Animals in Classical Greece

Asher Ragen Asher Ragen Harvard Near Eastern Studies 2005-2006

The Shirku of Babylonia A Study of Ancient Near Eastern "Temple Slavery"

Ian Read Ian Read Stanford History 2005-2006

Slavery’s Castes in Imperial Brazil

Enrique Lima Enrique Lima Stanford Comparative Literature 2005-2006

Forms of Conquest: Land and the Novel in the Americas

Timothy Webmoor Timothy Webmoor Stanford Anthropology 2005-2006

Mediating Multiple Frameworks for Knowledge Constitution in Archeology at Teotihuacan, Mexico

David Svolba David Svolba Chicago Philosophy 2005-2006

Desires of One=s Own: Frankfurt on Identification and Autonomy

Kim Beauchesne Kim Beauchesne Harvard Romance Languages, Comparative Literature 2005-2006

The Unconquerable America: Narratives of "Savages" and Europeans in the Latin American Colonial Periphery

Zena Meadowsong Zena Meadowsong Stanford English 2004-2005

Unearthing an Underworld: Structural Dialectics of Myth and Enlightenment in the 19th and 20th Century Novel

Boris Christian Kment Boris Christian Kment Princeton Philosophy 2004-2005

A Theory of Possibility

Roy Kozlovsky Roy Kozlovsky Princeton Architecture 2004-2005

The Playing Child and Postwar Architectural Discourse

David Kurnick David Kurnick Columbia English, Comparative Literature 2004-2005

The Vocation of Failure: Generic Trouble in Victorian and Modernist Writing

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