Name Name Sort descending School Subject Year Undergraduate College Dissertation Title Faculty Advisers
Kristy Barbacane Kristy Barbacane Columbia Music 2011-2012

On Colonial Textuality and Difference: Musical Encounters with French Colonialism in Nineteenth-Century Algeria

Walter Frisch and Karen Henson

Lisa Barca Lisa Barca Chicago Romance Languages, Comparative Literature 2009-2010

Writing the Veil:. Gender and the Poetics of Apophasis in Giovanni Pascoli and Emily Dickinson

Stephanie Barczewski Stephanie Barczewski Yale History 1994-1995

The Legends of King Arthur and Robin Hood in 19th Century British Political Culture

Kathleen Bardovi-Harlig Kathleen Bardovi-Harlig Chicago Linguistics 1982-1983
Deborah Barku Deborah Barku Bryn Mawr Art History 2004-2005

Imaging AIDS: Art, Activism, and the collaborative Body

Barbara A. Barletta Barbara A. Barletta Bryn Mawr Classical & Near Eastern Archaeology 1980-1981
Steven Barnes Steven Barnes Stanford History 2000-2001

Re-centering the Margins: The Gulag in the Karaganda Region of Kazakstan, 1930s-1950s

Catherine Barnes Catherine Barnes Columbia History 1974-1975
Denise Barnes Denise Barnes Stanford Art 1995-1996

The Smithfield Decretals and Its Strategies of Mapping and Communication

Rachel Barney Rachel Barney Princeton Philosophy 1994-1995

Plato on Naming and the Nature of Things

Michael A. Barnhart Michael A. Barnhart Harvard History 1979-1980
Teolinda L. Barolini Teolinda L. Barolini Columbia Italian, Comparative Literature 1976-1977
Daniel Barolosky Daniel Barolosky Chicago Music 2004-2005

Musical Performance as Creation

Jennifer-Kate Barret Jennifer-Kate Barret Princeton English 2006-2007

"So Written to Aftertimes": Renaissance England's Poetics of Futurity

M. Elizabeth C. Bartlet M. Elizabeth C. Bartlet Chicago Music 1979-1980
Scott Bartling Scott Bartling Stanford Slavic Languages and Literatures 2012-2013 University of Wisconsin - Madison

The Reinvention of Life: Viktor Shklovsky, Estrangement, and Silver Age Aesthetics

Monika Greenleaf, Gabriella Safran

Betul Basaran Betul Basaran Chicago Near Eastern Studies 2005-2006

Remaking the Gate of Felicity: Migration, Social Control, and Policing in Late Eighteenth Century Istanbul

David Bashwiner David Bashwiner Chicago Music 2008-2009

Musical Emotion: Towards a Functional Theory

Michele Bassett Michele Bassett Columbia Art History and Archaeology 1996-1997

Catherine de Medici and Paris: Architectural Patronage and Politics

Kristin Soraya Batmanghelichi Kristin Soraya Batmanghelichi Columbia Middle Eastern Studies 2011-2012 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Revolutions and Rough Cuts: Conceptualizing Women's Bodies in Contemporary Iran

Main Faculty Adviser: Hamid Dabashi; Co-Advisers: Gil Anidjar and Neferti Tadiar

Bruce Batten Bruce Batten Stanford East Asian Studies 1985-1986
Rachel Baum Rachel Baum Harvard Art History 1999-2000

Andy Warhol: The Crisis of Modernist Subjectivity in Abstraction

Kim Beauchesne Kim Beauchesne Harvard Romance Languages, Comparative Literature 2005-2006

The Unconquerable America: Narratives of "Savages" and Europeans in the Latin American Colonial Periphery

Aaron Beaver Aaron Beaver Chicago Slavic Languages and Literatures 2002-2003

Time in the Lyric Poetry of Joseph Brodsky

Peter Becker Peter Becker Harvard American History 2006-2007

Aesthetics of Historical Consciousness

Florian Nikolas Becker Florian Nikolas Becker Princeton German, Drama 2002-2003

Brecht's Epistemic Method in Twentieth Century Theatrical Practice -- An Analytical Reconceptualization

Karen Elizabeth Beckman Karen Elizabeth Beckman Princeton English 1997-1998

Vanishing Women

Erika Beckman Erika Beckman Stanford Spanish and Portuguese 2004-2005

The Raw Material of Literature & Fictions of the Latin American Export Age, 1880-1930

Jeffrey Bedrick Jeffrey Bedrick Chicago Philosophy 1979-1980
Barton Carl Beebe Barton Carl Beebe Princeton English 1994-1995

" Virgin Territory for the Literary Pioneer": 19th Century American Authors in Germany's "Land of Stories"

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