Name Name School Sort descending Subject Year Undergraduate College Dissertation Title Faculty Advisers
Katherine Alexander Katherine Alexander Chicago East Asian Studies 2014-2015

The Business of Being Good: Baojuan in late Qing Jiangnan

Mehmetcan Akpinar Mehmetcan Akpinar Chicago Near Eastern Studies 2010-2011

The Narrative Representations of Abu Bala (d. 634) in the 2°d/8th Century

Ananya Vajpeyi Ananya Vajpeyi Chicago South Asian Studies 2002-2003

The Shudra in the History of Maharashtra: Rewriting a Social Category: 1550-1950

Mary E. Trull Mary E. Trull Chicago English 2000-2001

Impossible RElations: Estranging Domesticity in the English Renaissance

Tamra Marie Wysocki Tamra Marie Wysocki Chicago Linguistics 2002-2003

Georgian Obstruents and Obstruent Clusters: An Acoustic Analysis

David Sena David Sena Chicago East Asian Studies 2004-2005

Reproducing Society: Kinship and Social Organization in Western Zhou China

Eric Johnson Eric Johnson Chicago East Asian Studies 2004-2005

A History of Inkyo in Modern Japan

Joshua David Holo Joshua David Holo Chicago Near Eastern Studies, Jewish Studies 2000-2001

An Economic History of the Jews of Byzantium from the Eve of the Arab Conquest to the Fourth Crusade

William Bubelis William Bubelis Chicago Ancient Mediterranean World 2005-2006

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

Sabrina Billings Sabrina Billings Chicago Linguistics 2004-2005

Contesting Beauties: Multilingualism and Linguistic Ideology in Tanzania

Helen G. Scott Helen G. Scott Chicago Slavic Languages and Literatures 1979-1980
Anthony N. Perovich, Jr. Anthony N. Perovich, Jr. Chicago Philosophy 1977-1978
Thomas Payne Thomas Payne Chicago Music 1988-1989
Julie Carlson Julie Carlson Chicago English 1984-1985
Francis X. Clooney Francis X. Clooney Chicago South Asian Studies 1983-1984
William F. Hanks William F. Hanks Chicago Anthropology, Linguistics 1981-1982
Donald R. Hettinga Donald R. Hettinga Chicago English 1982-1983
Susan Marie Kim Susan Marie Kim Chicago English 1993-1994

"And hyt to behde blodig aetywan": Signs of the Body in the Beowulf Manuscript

Marcy F. Lawton Marcy F. Lawton Chicago Philosophy 1980-1981
Ellen Ambrosone Ellen Ambrosone Chicago South Asian Studies 2014-2015

Making Modern Malayalam: Literary and Educational Practices in Nineteenth-Century Kerala

Elizabeth Urban Elizabeth Urban Chicago Near Eastern Studies, Islamic Studies 2011-2012 Rice University

The Early Islamic _Mawālī_ : A Window onto Processes of Identity Construction and Social Change

Fred Donner

Amy Gentry Amy Gentry Chicago English, Comparative Literature, American Literature 2010-2011

The Miniature Effect in American Modernism, 1905-1939

Ann Marie Yasin Ann Marie Yasin Chicago Art History 2001-2002

Constructing Collective Memories: Cults of Saints and Funerary Commemoration in Late Antiquity.

Hratch Papazian Hratch Papazian Chicago Near Eastern Studies 2004-2005

The 'per shena': From Palace Estate to Sacred Storehouse. The Structure and Evolution of an Ancient Egyptian Economic Institution

Timothy P. Rosenkoetter Timothy P. Rosenkoetter Chicago Philosophy 2001-2002

Kant’s Constructive Theory of Modality.

Adam Daniel Jolles Adam Daniel Jolles Chicago Art History 2000-2001

In the Absence of Reason: Surrealism's Materialist Aesthetic, 1924-38

Christopher Ian Lehrich Christopher Ian Lehrich Chicago History of Culture 1998-1999

Hermetic Hermeneutics: Language, Interpretation, and Magic in Cornelius Agrippa's De occulta philosophia.

Anna Friedman Herlihy Anna Friedman Herlihy Chicago History of Culture 2007-2008
Stefani Brooke Engelstein Stefani Brooke Engelstein Chicago Comparative Literature 1999-2000

Organs of Meaning: The Human Body in the Work of Heinrich von Kleist and William Blake

Anna W. Brzyski-Long Anna W. Brzyski-Long Chicago Art History 1997-1998

Redefining the Modernist Paradigm: Modern Art and Nationalism in Fin-de-Siecle Poland

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