Name Name School Subject Year Sort ascending Undergraduate College Dissertation Title Faculty Advisers
Michael R. Latham Michael R. Latham Chicago Germanic Studies 1996-1997

From the Spiritual in Art to Degenerate Art: Aesthetics, Perception and Cultural Politics in Germany from the Kaiserreich to the Third Reich

Blair G. Hoxby Blair G. Hoxby Yale English 1996-1997

Literature and Economics in the Age of Milton

Pamela Brown Pamela Brown Columbia English and Comparative Literature 1996-1997

Gender and Jest in Early Modern Popular Culture

Margaret A. Imber Margaret A. Imber Stanford Classics 1996-1997

Rumor, Rhetoric and Slander at Rome

Harvey Paul Manning Harvey Paul Manning Chicago Linguistics 1996-1997

Clefts and Their Kin in P-Celtic

Mark A Lawrence Mark A Lawrence Yale History 1996-1997

From Vichy to Vietnam: France and the Internationalization of the Indochina Conflict, 1940 - 1946

Gregory Brown Gregory Brown Columbia 1996-1997

A Field of Honor: Cultural Politics of Playwrighting Eighteenth-Century France

Brett Kessler Brett Kessler Stanford Linguistics 1996-1997

Computational Solutions to the Subgrouping of the Indo-European Languages

Claudia U. Mesch Claudia U. Mesch Chicago Art History 1996-1997

Problems of Remembrance in Postwar German Performance Art

Aidan R. Wasley Aidan R. Wasley Yale English 1996-1997

Postmodern American Poetry and the Legacy of Auden

Lisa Abend Lisa Abend Harvard History 1996-1997

The Politics of Belief: Popular Religion and Anarchism in Nineteenth-Century Andalusia

Milos Kokotovic Milos Kokotovic Stanford Spanish and Portuguese 1996-1997

The Locations of Theory: Posmodernism, Culture, and Society in Latin America

Tamar Chana Reich Tamar Chana Reich Chicago South Asian Languages and Civilizations 1996-1997

A Battlefield of a Text: A Study of Mahabharata Textuality

Mark S. Weiner Mark S. Weiner Yale American Studies 1996-1997

Race, Citizenship and Culture in American Law, 1883 - 1954: Ethno-Juridical Discourse From Crow Dog to Brown v. Board of Education

Julide Aker Julide Aker Harvard Fine Arts 1996-1997

Politics of Transgression: Assurbanipal's Babylonian Policy and Transformations in the Visual Domain

Chris McLaren Chris McLaren Stanford Classics 1996-1997

A Narratology of Heliodorus' Aithiopika

Mark David Usher Mark David Usher Chicago Classical Languages and Literatures 1996-1997

Homeric Stitchings: A New Text, Poetics and Semiotic Reading of the Homeric Centos

Sean Gallagher Sean Gallagher Columbia Music 1996-1997

Varietas and Genre: Johannes Regis and the Development of the Tenor Motet in the Later Fifteenth Century

Scott Schwenter Scott Schwenter Stanford Linguistics 1996-1997

Conflict and Conditionality in Spanish Discourse

Séan Hemingway Séan Hemingway Bryn Mawr Classical & Near Eastern Archaeology 1996-1997

Re-Examining the "Horse and Jockey Group from Artemision": A Study of Horse Racing in Classical Antiquity

Stephanie LeMenager Stephanie LeMenager Harvard English and American Literature and Language 1996-1997

Roads and the Reinvention of Place in America, 1830-1930

Dimitrios Kargiotis Dimitrios Kargiotis Princeton Comparative Literature 1996-1997

Dichten and the Poetry of Modernity

Gregor Kalas Gregor Kalas Bryn Mawr History of Art 1996-1997

The Use of Images and Rituals in the Christianization of the Roman Forum

Catherine Hirata Catherine Hirata Columbia Music 1996-1997

Analyzing the Music of Morton Feldman

Anne Lounsbery Anne Lounsbery Harvard Comparative Literature 1996-1997

Nikolai Gogol and Nathaniel Hawthorne: Inaugurating Two Traditions

Tamara Siroone Ketabgian Tamara Siroone Ketabgian Princeton English 1996-1997

The "Human" Part: Machines, Industrialism, and the Victorian Subject

Pamela Lackie Pamela Lackie Bryn Mawr Latin 1996-1997

The Consilium in Republican Rome

Karen Pinto Karen Pinto Columbia History 1996-1997

Surat al-Ard: The World in the Medieval Muslim Catographic Imagination

Annette Pein Annette Pein Harvard Slavic Languages & Literatures 1996-1997

Narration in Russian Romantic Tales in Verse

Susan Lape Susan Lape Princeton Classics 1996-1997

Configuring the Oikos: The Dialectics of Community in Menander's New Comedy

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