Name Name Sort descending School Subject Year Undergraduate College Dissertation Title Faculty Advisers
Robert Kendrick Robert Kendrick Chicago Comparative Literature 2003-2004

De raptu interpretis: Translation, Imitation, and Negotiating the Ancient Past in the Italian and English Renaissances

Kevin Kenny Kevin Kenny Columbia History 1993-1994

Making Sense of the "Molly Maguires"

Stephen P. Kerce Stephen P. Kerce Chicago Comparative Literature 1981-1982
Ruth Kerkham Ruth Kerkham Harvard Art History, African Studies 2005-2006

Strategic Celebration: The Art and Performance of Annual Cultural Ceremonies in Zambia

Brett Kessler Brett Kessler Stanford Linguistics 1996-1997

Computational Solutions to the Subgrouping of the Indo-European Languages

Tamara Siroone Ketabgian Tamara Siroone Ketabgian Princeton English 1996-1997

The "Human" Part: Machines, Industrialism, and the Victorian Subject

Pieter Keulemans Pieter Keulemans Chicago East Asian Studies 2003-2004

Telling Tales of the Jianghu: Sound, Voice and Rhythm in 19th Century Martial-Arts Fiction

Barbara Keys Barbara Keys Harvard History 2000-2001

The globalization of the Anglo-American conception of modern sport during the 1930s and its effects on national culture in Germany and the Soviet Union

Alexander Keyssar Alexander Keyssar Harvard American History 1975-1976
Lilianne Rivka Kfia Lilianne Rivka Kfia Columbia Philosophy 1998-1999

Quantum Nonlocality and Preferred Frames of Reference -- A Return to a Lorentzian Interpretation of Special Relativity

Nancy Khalek Nancy Khalek Princeton History 2005-2006

Continuity and Change in Late Antique and Early Islamic Damascus, 565-750 CE

Muhammad A. Khalidi Muhammad A. Khalidi Columbia Philosophy 1990-1991

Meaning-Change and Theory-Change

Noreen Khawaja Noreen Khawaja Stanford Religion 2011-2012 Williams College

Converting Christianity:  Heidegger and Kierkegaard on Radical Change

Brent Sockness; Thomas Sheehan

Maria Khotimsky Maria Khotimsky Harvard Slavic Languages and Literatures 2010-2011

A Remedy for Solitude: Translation in the Works of Russian Poets during Soviet and post-Soviet times

David M. Kidger David M. Kidger Harvard Music 1993-1994

The masses of Adrian Willaert (ca. 1490

Alexandra Kieffer Alexandra Kieffer Yale Music 2012-2013 Grinnell College

Mediating Sound: Inscriptions of Listening in Early Twentieth-Century French Music

Brian Kane

Siobhan Kilfeather Siobhan Kilfeather Princeton English 1986-1987
Margaret Kilgour Margaret Kilgour Yale English 1984-1985
Susan Marie Kim Susan Marie Kim Chicago English 1993-1994

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

Jisoo Kim Jisoo Kim Columbia East Asian Languages and Cultures 2008-2009

Righting Wrongs: Gender, Class, and Law in the Petition System of Late Choson Korea

Joy S. Kim Joy S. Kim Columbia East Asian Studies 2003-2004

Representing Slavery: Class and Status in Late Choson Korea

Christine J. Kim Christine J. Kim Harvard History, East Asian Studies 2000-2001

Korea's transition from monarchy to republic within the context of imperialism, nationalism and modernity

Michael Kimmage Michael Kimmage Harvard American History 2002-2003

The Conservative Turn: Lionel Trilling, Whittaker Chambers and the Lessons of Anti-Stalinism

Nicholas King Nicholas King Harvard History of Science 1999-2000

Emerging diseases as a case study of the interaction between the American state, specific scientific disciplines, and the private sector

Sarah Kinkel Sarah Kinkel Yale History 2011-2012 Scripps College

War, Society, Empire, and the Rise of the British Navy, 1725-1775

Steven Pincus

Jeffrey C. Kinkley Jeffrey C. Kinkley Harvard History, East Asian Studies 1976-1977
Leilia W. Kinney Leilia W. Kinney Yale Art History 1980-1981
Joyce Kinoshita Joyce Kinoshita Stanford Philosophy 1982-1983
William C. Kirby William C. Kirby Harvard History 1979-1980
Alexandra Kirilcuk Alexandra Kirilcuk Harvard Slavic Languages and Literatures 2002-2003

Investigating the Work of Emigre Russian Poets Living in Interwar Prague in Relation to Czech and Emigre Russian Cultural Contexts

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