Name Name Sort descending School Subject Year Undergraduate College Dissertation Title Faculty Advisers
Daisy A. Aaronian Daisy A. Aaronian Columbia French 2003-2004 University of Massachusetts, Amherst

The Censorship of Simon Goulart in the Genevan Edition of Montaigne's Essays (1595)

Carolyn L. Abbate Carolyn L. Abbate Princeton Music 1981-1982 Yale

The "Parisian" Tannhäuser

J. Merrill Knapp

Elizabeth T. Abbate Elizabeth T. Abbate Harvard Music 1994-1995 Yale

Reinterpretation of the first three symphonies of Gustav Mahler, considering them as symbolic texts and as part of a literary and social context

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

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

Ryuichi Abe Ryuichi Abe Columbia Religion 1988-1989 Keio University
Lisa Abend Lisa Abend Harvard History 1996-1997

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

Arash Abizadeh Arash Abizadeh Harvard Government, Political Science 1999-2000 University of Winnipeg

Rhetoric, the Passions, and Difference in Discursive Democracy

Seyla Benhabib (chair), Richard Tuck, Pratap Mehta

Khaled M. Abou El Fadl Khaled M. Abou El Fadl Princeton Near Eastern Studies 1994-1995 Yale

Rebellion and Irregular Warfare in Islamic Law

Toufoul Abou-Hodeib Toufoul Abou-Hodeib Chicago History of Culture 2009-2010 American University of Beirut

Authentic Modern: Domesticity and the Emergence of a Middle Class Culture in Late Ottoman Beirut

Martin Stokes, Bill Brown, Lisa Wedeen

Marc Samuel Abramson Marc Samuel Abramson Princeton East Asian Studies 1998-1999

Society, Politics and Ethnicity in Sui and Tang China (581-907)

Daniel M. Abramson Daniel M. Abramson Harvard Art History, Architecture 1992-1993 Princeton

The building of the Bank of England, 1731

Lorna J. Abray Lorna J. Abray Yale History 1977-1978
Carissa Abrego-Collier Carissa Abrego-Collier Chicago Linguistics 2014-2015 Biola University

Sound System Dynamics in Individuals Using the SCOTUS Speech Corpus

Mattia Acetoso Mattia Acetoso Yale Italian 2009-2010 University of Bologna

In Two Voices.: Opera, Melodrama and Music in Umberto Saba and Eugenio Montale

Sharon Achinstein Sharon Achinstein Princeton English 1988-1989
Ondrea Ackerman Ondrea Ackerman Columbia English and Comparative Literature 2008-2009

Tactics of Getting Lost: Geographical and Textual Disorientation in Twentieth Century Literature

Ana Acosta Ana Acosta Columbia Spanish and Portuguese 1993-1994

Rewritings of Genesis and Visions of Utopia in the Extended 18th Century

Eugene Henry Adam Eugene Henry Adam Chicago Classics 1997-1998

Tense, Aspect and Temporality in Latin Historiographic Narrative

Robert W. Adams Robert W. Adams Chicago East Asian Studies 1990-1991

Knowledge and the Unknowable in the Taisho Era: Models of Subjectivity in Nishida Kitaro and Tanabe Hajime

Ann J. Adams Ann J. Adams Harvard Art History 1982-1983 Radcliffe College
Jennifer Ahlfeldt Jennifer Ahlfeldt Columbia Art History 2002-2003

On Reconstructing/Reinterpreting Maya Architecture: Temple 22, Copán, Honduras

Mohammed Shahab Ahmed Mohammed Shahab Ahmed Princeton Near Eastern Studies 1997-1998

The Problem of the Satanic Verses and the Formation of Islamic Orthodoxy

K. Johan Ahr K. Johan Ahr Yale History 1991-1992

Peddlers and Politics: Revolutionary France, 1848 1851

Aileen Ajootian Aileen Ajootian Bryn Mawr Classical & Near Eastern Archaeology 1988-1989
Julide Aker Julide Aker Harvard Fine Arts 1996-1997

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

Mehmetcan Akpinar Mehmetcan Akpinar Chicago Near Eastern Studies 2010-2011

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

Denise Albanese Denise Albanese Stanford Renaissance Literature and Studies 1984-1985
Fred C. Albertson Fred C. Albertson Bryn Mawr Classical & Near Eastern Archaeology 1978-1979
Timothy Alborn Timothy Alborn Harvard History of Science 1990-1991

The regulation of economic risk, at the level of theory and practice, by Victorian journalists and commercial professionals; and its relationship to the development of modern economic thought

Patricia Alden Patricia Alden Stanford English 1975-1976

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