Name Name Sort descending School Subject Year Undergraduate College Dissertation Title Faculty Advisers
Ellen Victoria Nerenberger Ellen Victoria Nerenberger Chicago Romance Languages, Comparative Literature, Italian 1992-1993

Habeas Corpus: The Gendered Subject in Prison. A Study of the Rhetoric of Containment in Mid-10th Century Italian Literature

Nancy Netzer Nancy Netzer Harvard Art History 1981-1982
Frederick Neuhouser Frederick Neuhouser Columbia Philosophy 1987-1988
Sheila Newberry Sheila Newberry Princeton English 1990-1991

Translations in the 17th Century

Gloria Newhouse Gloria Newhouse Stanford Art History 1984-1985
Martin J. Newhouse Martin J. Newhouse Columbia History 1975-1976
William Newman William Newman Harvard History of Science 1984-1985
Kevin Newmark Kevin Newmark Yale Romance Languages 1982-1983
Erik 0. Nielsen Erik 0. Nielsen Bryn Mawr Classical & Near Eastern Archaeology 1973-1974
Paul Nietupski Paul Nietupski Columbia Religion 1992-1993

Buddhist Monasticism: Essence and Development

Jeanne A. Nightingale Jeanne A. Nightingale Bryn Mawr French, Medieval Studies 1984-1985
Golnar Nikpour Golnar Nikpour Columbia Middle Eastern Studies 2014-2015

"Prison Days: The History of Prison and Punishment in Modern Iran, 1896-1979"

Thomas G. Nimick Thomas G. Nimick Princeton East Asian Studies 1992-1993

Local Magistrates and Their Yamen in Late Ming China

Lauren Ninoshvili Lauren Ninoshvili Columbia Music 2008-2009

The Poetics of Popular Polyphony: Translating Georgian Song for the World

David Nirenberg David Nirenberg Princeton History 1991-1992

Christians, Muslims and Jews: Religious Identity and Its Implications in the 14th Century Crown of Aragon

James Nisbet James Nisbet Stanford Art History 2009-2010

Land Is Not the Setting: The Lightning Field and Environments, 1960-1980

Carmen Nocentelli Carmen Nocentelli Stanford Comparative Literature 1998-1999

Beyond East and West: Early Modern Europe and Southeast Asia

Robert Alva Noe Robert Alva Noe Harvard Philosophy 1993-1994

The nature of perceptual consciousness, drawing on the philosophies of Aristotle, Kant and Wittgenstein

Giuseppe Non Giuseppe Non Harvard English, American Literature 1988-1989
Brent Nongbri Brent Nongbri Yale Religious Studies 2007-2008

Paul Without Religion: The Creation of a Category and the Search for an Apostle Beyond “the New Perspective”

Yaseen Ahmed Noorani Yaseen Ahmed Noorani The University of Chicago Comparative Literature 1995-1996

Political Subjectivity in Neoclassical Arabic and Persian Literature

Julia Nordmann Julia Nordmann Columbia German 2011-2012 Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Germany

Childhood Bonds—Günter Grass, Martin Walser and Christa Wolf as Writers of the Hitler Youth Generation

Robert Norton Robert Norton Princeton German 1987-1988
Manuela Noske Manuela Noske Chicago Linguistics 1993-1994

In Defense of the Number Three

Sarah Novacich Sarah Novacich Yale English 2010-2011

Ark, Hell, and Heart: Narrative Borderlands in Medieval and Early Modern Texts

Michael J. Novak Michael J. Novak Harvard History 1978-1979
Christopher Nugent Christopher Nugent Harvard East Asian Studies 2003-2004

The Production and Circulation of Shi Poetry in Tang Manuscript Culture

Tara Nummedal Tara Nummedal Stanford History 2000-2001

Adepts and Artisans: Alchemical Practice in the Holy Roman Empire, 1550-1620

Megan Nutzman Megan Nutzman Chicago Classics 2013-2014 Hillsdale College

A Hotbed of Healing: Ritual Cures in Roman and Late Antique Palestine

Chris Faraone

Joseph H. O Joseph H. O Stanford English 1973-1974

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