Name Name Sort descending School Subject Year Undergraduate College Dissertation Title Faculty Advisers
Hratch Papazian Hratch Papazian Chicago Near Eastern Studies 2004-2005

The 'per shena': From Palace Estate to Sacred Storehouse. The Structure and Evolution of an Ancient Egyptian Economic Institution

Claudia Papka Claudia Papka Columbia English and Comparative Literature 1995-1996

The Apocalyptic "I": Transgression, Transcendence, and Textuality from Dante to David Koresh

Peter Paradiso Peter Paradiso Yale Italian 1980-1981
Eric Paras Eric Paras Harvard History 2004-2005

A New Archivist: Michel Foucault and the Practice of Philosophy, 1968-1984

Sheri Lyn Pargman Sheri Lyn Pargman Chicago Linguistics 2001-2002

Internal and External Factors in Language Change.

Nancy Elizabeth Park Nancy Elizabeth Park Harvard History, East Asian Studies 1992-1993

Corruption and its Recompense: Bribes, Bureaucracy and the Law in Late Imperial China

Sun-Young Park Sun-Young Park Harvard Architecture, Urban Planning 2013-2014 Princeton University

Building Bodies: Architecture, Hygiene, and the Construction of Gender in Early Nineteenth-Century Paris

Antoine Picon, Neil Levine

Matthew Parker Matthew Parker Chicago Philosophy 2004-2005

Undecidable Long-Term Behavior in Classical Physics: Foundation, REsults, and Interpretation

Edward Parmentier Edward Parmentier Princeton Music 1975-1976
Nicholas Parrilo Nicholas Parrilo Yale American Studies 2007-2008

The Rise of Non-Profit Government in America

Anita Parzenczewski Anita Parzenczewski Columbia English 1975-1976
Anne F Passell Anne F Passell Chicago Classics 1977-1978
Renato P. Pasta Renato P. Pasta Princeton History 1981-1982
William L. Patch, Jr. William L. Patch, Jr. Yale History 1979-1980
Nerys W. Patterson Nerys W. Patterson Harvard Celtic Languages & Literature 1980-1981
Kimberly Patton Kimberly Patton Harvard Religion 1991-1992

Based on a group of several hundred ancient Greek vase-paintings, the theological paradox of "divine reflexivity" in the comparative history of religions, including Vadic, Jewish and Christian

Eric Carleton Patton Eric Carleton Patton Princeton German 1997-1998

Modern in the Modern: Linguistic and Bodily Decay from Decadence to Dada

Lynn Patyk Lynn Patyk Stanford Slavic Languages and Literatures 2001-2002

Written in Blood -- Revolutionary Terrorism and Russian Print Culture, 1869-1917

Mark A. Paul Mark A. Paul Stanford History 1974-1975
Tate Paulette Tate Paulette Chicago Near Eastern Studies 2010-2011

Magazines, Models, and Artificial Societies: The Archeology of Grain Storage in Third-Millennium Northern Mesopotamia

David M. Paulson David M. Paulson Stanford History 1980-1981
David Payne David Payne Columbia English and Comparative Literature 1996-1997

The Poetics of Incarnation: Figures of Desacralization in the Victorian Novel, 1837-1861

Thomas Payne Thomas Payne Chicago Music 1988-1989
Lauren Pearlman Lauren Pearlman Yale African American Studies, American Studies 2011-2012 Wesleyan University

From Federal City to Chocolate City: National Politics and Local Struggles in Washington, D.C., 1948-1978

Gunther W. Peck Gunther W. Peck Yale History 1993-1994

The Ethnic Contract: Immigrant Padrones and Workers in America, 1880-1920

Annette Pein Annette Pein Harvard Slavic Languages & Literatures 1996-1997

Narration in Russian Romantic Tales in Verse

Sarah Peirce Sarah Peirce Bryn Mawr Classical & Near Eastern Archaeology 1983-1984
Gerard Pendrick Gerard Pendrick Columbia Classics 1985-1986
David Penney David Penney Columbia Art History 1984-1985
Mark Pentecost Mark Pentecost Stanford English 1985-1986

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