Name Name School Subject Year Sort ascending Undergraduate College Dissertation Title Faculty Advisers
Kim Gillespie Kim Gillespie Stanford Modern Thought and Literature 1995-1996

The Structure of Feeling in the Age of Diminished Expectations

Samuel J. Truett Samuel J. Truett Yale History 1995-1996

Neighbors By Nature: Social and Environmental Change at the U.S.-Mexico Border, 1854-1930

Cigdem Kafescioglu Cigdem Kafescioglu Harvard Fine Arts 1995-1996
Christa Johnson Christa Johnson Stanford German Studies 1995-1996

Engendering Space: Architectures of Sexual Difference in Early Twentieth-Century Germany

Benjamin H. Weaver Benjamin H. Weaver Yale Classics 1995-1996

Sparagmos: The Significance of Dismemberment as Myth and Metaphor in Ancient Greek Literature

Lise Miriam Dobrin Lise Miriam Dobrin The University of Chicago Linguistics 1995-1996

Contested Terrain: Phonological Form, Morphological Class, and Syntactic Gender: The Noun-Class Systems of Papua New Guinea Arapeshan

Maria Mavroudi Maria Mavroudi Harvard Byzantine Studies 1995-1996
Richard Schoch Richard Schoch Stanford Drama 1995-1996

The Homestead of History: Medievalism on the Mid-Victorian Stage

Xiaobin Yang Xiaobin Yang Yale East Asian Languages and Literatures 1995-1996

Chinese Avant-Garde Literature: History and Rhetoric

Gareth Evan Gollrad Gareth Evan Gollrad The University of Chicago Romance Languages & Literature 1995-1996

Imaging Technology and Literature of Historical Versimilitude

Peter Matthew McIsaac Peter Mattew McIsaac Harvard Germanic Languages & Literature 1995-1996
Andrew C. Cohen Andrew C. Cohen Bryn Mawr Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology 1995-1996

The Burial Practices of Early Dynastic Mesopotamia

Horatio Arlo-Costa Horatio Arlo-Costa Columbia Philosophy 1995-1996

Belief Change and Suppositional Reasoning

Daqing Yang Daqing Yang Harvard History & East Asian Languages 1995-1996
Jill M. Carrick Jill M. Carrick Bryn Mawr History of Art 1995-1996

On Collecting 'Modern Nature': Nouveau Réalisme and the Archaeology of the Present

Edwin Bryant Edwin Bryant Columbia Middle Eastern Languages & Cultures 1995-1996

In Defence of the Tradition: Mahabharata and Historicity

Stephen B. Chapman Stephen B. Chapman Yale Religious Studies 1995-1996

The Law and the Prophets: A study in Canon Formation

Gregory Matthew Mikkelson Gregory Matthew Mikkelson The University of Chicago Conceptual Foundations of Science 1995-1996

Counterfactuals in Science: Case Studies from Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Brian Anthony Curran Brian Anthony Curran Princeton Art and Archaeology 1995-1996

Egyptomania and Egyptian Antiquities in the Italian Renaissance

Clarence B. Sheffield, Jr. Clarence B. Sheffield Bryn Mawr undefined 1995-1996

The Myth of the Peasant in Norwegian Painting (1880-1920): from Naturalism to Modernist Expressionism

Jonathan Gilmore Jonathan Gilmore Columbia Philosophy 1995-1996

Narrative Realism in the History of Art

Harrison Brace Harrison Brace Stanford Comparative Literature 1995-1996

The Homoerotic Crisis of the Novel

Yaseen Ahmed Noorani Yaseen Ahmed Noorani The University of Chicago Comparative Literature 1995-1996

Political Subjectivity in Neoclassical Arabic and Persian Literature

Jesús Roberto Escobar Jesús Roberto Escobar Princeton Art and Archaeology 1995-1996

The Plaza Mayor of Madrid: Architecture and Urbanism for the Capital of Spain, 1560-1630

George A. Abdelnour George A. Abdelnour Yale Spanish and Portuguese 1995-1996

Lost Labors of Love: The Poetics of Aljamia in Sixteenth-Century Spain

Andrew Gregory Andrew Gregory Columbia History 1995-1996

Village Life and Urban Society in Hellenistic and Roman Asia Minor

Peter T. Struck Peter T. Struck The University of Chicago Comparative Literature 1995-1996

Against Mimesis: The Talismanic Theory of Signification in Ancient Literary Theory

John Michael Giggie John Michael Giggie Princeton History 1995-1996

Contested Meaning: Afro-American Religion in the Delta, 1890-1924

Karl A. Britto Karl A. Britto Yale French 1995-1996

Le Métissage culturel: Interculturality and Identity in the Novels of Pham Van Ky, V.Y. Mudimbe and Maryse Condé

Claudia Papka Claudia Papka Columbia English and Comparative Literature 1995-1996

The Apocalyptic "I": Transgression, Transcendence, and Textuality from Dante to David Koresh

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