Name Name School Sort descending Subject Year Undergraduate College Dissertation Title Faculty Advisers
Eve Krakowski Eve Krakowski Chicago Near Eastern Studies 2010-2011

Coming of Age in Medieval Egypt: Male and Female Adolescence in the Cairo Geniza Documents

Jason Ur Jason Ur Chicago Near Eastern Studies 2003-2004

Urbanism and Society in the Third Millennium BC Upper Khabur Basin

Steven Walt Steven Walt Chicago Philosophy 1983-1984
James Schiffer James Schiffer Chicago English 1977-1978
Timothy Redman Timothy Redman Chicago Comparative Literature 1981-1982
Lisa Camille Brawley Lisa Camille Brawley Chicago American History, American Studies 1994-1995

Contested Terrain: Slavery, Travel and Geographies of National Identity in the United States, 1830

Gillian Bentley Gillian Bentley Chicago Near Eastern Studies 1985-1986
Kevin Doak Kevin Doak Chicago East Asian Studies 1988-1989
Peter F. Kardon Peter F. Kardon Chicago Comparative Literature, Medieval Studies 1978-1979
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

Miguel Ramirez Miguel Ramirez Chicago Music 2008-2009

The Role of Chromatic Third-Relations in the Music of Anton Bruckner: A Historical and Analytical Examination

Michael Meeuwis Michael Meeuwis Chicago English, Comparative Literature, Drama 2009-2010

The Secret History of Victorian Theater: Literature, Performance, and the Quotidian, 1860-1914

James G. Wilberding James G. Wilberding Chicago Philosophy 2001-2002

Plotinus’ Cosmology: A Commentary on Enneads 11.1(40) and 11.2(14).

David Svolba David Svolba Chicago Philosophy 2005-2006

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

Francesca Sardi Francesca Sardi Chicago Classics 2007-2008
Lynette Renee Melnar Lynette Renee Melnar Chicago Linguistics 1997-1998

Caddo Verb Morphology

Feng Li Feng Li Chicago East Asian Studies 1998-1999

Historical Geography and the Fall of Western Zhou

Maki Fukuoka Maki Fukuoka Chicago Art History 2004-2005

Bewteen Seeing and Knowing: Photography and the Concept of Accuracy in Japan, 1830-1878

Michael A. Sells Michael A. Sells Chicago Religion 1981-1982
Margaret R. Olin Margaret R. Olin Chicago History of Culture 1981-1982
Augusta McMahon Augusta McMahon Chicago Near Eastern Studies 1992-1993

The Early Dynastic to Akkadian Transition in Southern Mesopotamia

Robert Disalle Robert Disalle Chicago History 1986-1987
Christina Dengate Christina Dengate Chicago Classical & Near Eastern Archaeology 1984-1985
John T. Dzieglewicz John T. Dzieglewicz Chicago English 1978-1979
Lorna S. Gladstone Lorna S. Gladstone Chicago Comparative Literature 1979-1980
Kenneth J. Knoespel Kenneth J. Knoespel Chicago Comparative Literature 1981-1982
Harvey Paul Manning Harvey Paul Manning Chicago Linguistics 1996-1997

Clefts and Their Kin in P-Celtic

Philip Ventcinque Philip Venticinque Chicago Classics 2008-2009

Common Causes: The Social World of Guilds and Associations in Roman and Late Antique Egypt

Davide Bolognesi Davide Bolognesi Columbia Italian 2011-2012 University of Bologna

Friars Minor in Dante’s World: Aesthetics of the Apocalypse

Adela Ramos Adela Ramos Columbia English, Comparative Literature 2009-2010

The Emergence of Species: Animals, Humans, and Literary Types in Eighteenth-century Britain

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