Name Name Sort descending School Subject Year Undergraduate College Dissertation Title Faculty Advisers
Carmelita Hinton Carmelita Hinton Harvard Art History, East Asian Studies 1990-1991

A study of a 13th Century Chinese painting depicting battles between gods and demons, the origin and development of genre painting and its meaning in the cultural need to expel extraneous elements in order to maintain cosmic harmony

Catherine Hirata Catherine Hirata Columbia Music 1996-1997

Analyzing the Music of Morton Feldman

Francine Robin Hirsch Francine Robin Hirsch Princeton History 1995-1996

Constructing the Multi-National State and Society: Ethnographers and the Formation of the Sovient Union, 1924-1936

Jennifer Hirsh Jennifer Hirsh Bryn Mawr Art History 2001-2002

Self-Portraiture and Self-Representation: The Painting and Writing of Giorgio de Chirico

Ruth Hoberman Ruth Hoberman Columbia English 1982-1983
Martha E. Hodes Martha E. Hodes Princeton History 1989-1990
Christopher Hodgkins Christopher Hodgkins Chicago English 1986-1987
Nathan Hodson Nathan Hodson Princeton Near Eastern Studies 2014-2015

"Merchants, Contractors, and Financiers: The Evolution of Saudi Business, 1925-1985"

Benjamin Hoffman Benjamin Hoffman Yale French 2014-2015

"Posthumous America: Literary Recreations of America in French Literature, from the War of Independence to the Civil War"

Reto Hoffmann Reto Hoffmann Columbia History 2009-2010

The Fascist Reflection: Japan and Italy, 1919 —1945

Reto Hoffmann Reto Hoffmann Columbia History 2009-2010

The Fascist Reflection: Japan and Italy, 1919 – 1945

Katya Hokanson Katya Hokanson Stanford Slavic Languages and Literatures 1990-1991

Russian Literature of the Early 19th Century and the Discourse of Orientalism

Igor Holanda de Souza Igor Holanda de Souza Chicago Jewish Studies 2011-2012 University of Tennessee

Hebrew Philosophical Commentaries on Maimonides' Guide of the Perplexed (1190)

James T. Robinson

Antonia Holden Antonia Holden Bryn Mawr Classical & Near Eastern Archaeology 1984-1985
David Holland David Holland Stanford History 2002-2003

Immediate Revelation: A question of Knowledge, Faith, and Authority in Antebellum America

Margaret Holley Margaret Holley Bryn Mawr English 1982-1983
Alexander Hollmann Alexander Hollmann Harvard Classics 1997-1998

Sings and process of signification and interpretation in Herodotos' Histories

April Holm April Holm Columbia History 2009-2010

The Civil War in the Mainstream Evangelical Churches, 1837-1894

April Holm April Holm Columbia History 2009-2010

The Civil War in the Mainstream Evangelical Churches, 1837-1894

Brooke Ann Holmes Brooke Ann Holmes Princeton Comparative Literature 2003-2004

Mimesis of the Symptom: Readings of the Medical Body in Classical and Post-Classical Greek Literature

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

Katharine Holt Katharine Holt Columbia Slavic Languages and Literatures 2012-2013 Harvard University

Explorers, Evangelists, and Emissaries: Cultural Agents of Soviet Central Asia, 1921-1939

Margaret Homans Margaret Homans Yale English 1977-1978
Thomas Honierin Thomas Honierin Chicago Near Eastern Studies 1985-1986
Adam Hooks Adam Hooks Columbia English and Comparative Literature 2008-2009

Making Shakespeare: Print, Authorship, and the Rise of Renaissance Drama

Victoria K. Horn Victoria K. Horn Columbia Music 1980-1981
Andy Horowitz Andy Horowitz Yale History 2013-2014 Yale College

The End of Empire, Louisiana: Disaster and Recovery on the Gulf Coast, 1915-2012

Glenda Gilmore (chair), John Mack Faragher, Kai Erikson

Evan Cory Horowitz Evan Cory Horowitz Princeton English 2004-2005

The Writing of Modern Life

Richard Horvath Richard Horvath Stanford English 1992-1993

Epistolary Poetics and Social Authorship in Late Middle English Literature

Kathleen Horwitch Kathleen Horwitch Harvard English, American Literature 1973-1974

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