Name Name Sort descending School Subject Year Undergraduate College Dissertation Title Faculty Advisers
Thomas Pepper Thomas Pepper Yale Comparative Literature 1989-1990
Peter C. Perdue Peter C. Perdue Harvard History 1979-1980
William G. Perett William G. Perett Stanford History 1975-1976
Melanie A. Perez-Ortiz Melanie A. Perez-Ortiz Stanford Spanish and Portuguese 1997-1998

Between Lettered, Popular and Mass cultures: Intellectuals and the Public Sphere in Mexico and Puerto Rico

Janice L. Peritz Janice L. Peritz Stanford English 1976-1977
Jeffrey M. Perl Jeffrey M. Perl Princeton English 1979-1980
Anthony N. Perovich, Jr. Anthony N. Perovich, Jr. Chicago Philosophy 1977-1978
John Perry John Perry Stanford English 1999-2000

"The Work of Mourning": Grief and Narrative Fiction in Eighteenth Century Britain

Catherine Person Catherine Person Bryn Mawr Classical & Near Eastern Archaeology 2010-2011

Domestic Shrines in Houses of Roman Greece: A Comparative Study with Asia Minor and Italy

John David Person John David Person Chicago East Asian Studies 2011-2012 Gustavus Adolphus College

Philosophizing ‘Japan’: Minoda Muneki and the Question of Japaneseness

James E. Ketelaar, Susan L. Burns, Michael N. Forster

Natalia Pervukhin Natalia Pervukhin Bryn Mawr Russian 1985-1986
Douglas Scott Pfeiffer Douglas Scott Pfeiffer Columbia English, Comparative Literature 2002-2003

"A life beyond life": Textual and Ethical Hermeneutics in Early Modern English Literary Biography

Judith Pfeiffer Judith Pfeiffer Chicago Near Eastern Studies, Islamic Studies 2000-2001

Conversion to Islam among the Ilkhan's in Muslim Narrative Traditions

Jenna Phillips Jenna Phillips Princeton History 2012-2013 University of California, Berkeley

Thirteenth-century Rumors: Voices of Conquest and Revolt in France, Sicily, and Flanders.

William Chester Jordan

Allison W. Phinney III Allison W. Phinney III Princeton Comparative Literature 1983-1984
Beth Piatote Beth Piatote Stanford Modern Thought and Literature 2006-2007

Home/Ward Bound: The Making of Domestic Relations in Native American Literature and Law

Benjamin Piekut Benjamin Piekut Columbia Music 2008-2009

Testing, Testing...: New York Experimentalism, 1963

David C. Pike David C. Pike Stanford German 1977-1978
Elizabeth Pillsbury Elizabeth Pillsbury Columbia History 2008-2009

An American Bouillabaisse: The Ecology, Politics and Economics of Fishing around New York City, 1870-1970

Sandra Pinegar Sandra Pinegar Columbia Music 1990-1991

Textual and Conceptual Relationships among Theoretical Writings on Measured Polyphony before Jacobus de Liege

Karen Pinto Karen Pinto Columbia History 1996-1997

Surat al-Ard: The World in the Medieval Muslim Catographic Imagination

Andrew Plaa Andrew Plaa Columbia History 1992-1993

English Mercantilism and the Laboring Poor: The Intellectual Origins of the Industrial Revolution in England, 1660

Rachel Platonov Rachel Platonov Harvard Slavic Languages and Literatures 2002-2003

Soviet "Avtorskaia Pesnia" ("guitar poetry") and its Operation in a Totalitarian Society as a Mediating Source between the Soviet Government and Everyday Life

Steven Platzer Steven Platzer Chicago East Asian Studies 1986-1987
Jean-Christian Pleau Jean-Christian Pleau Yale French 1994-1995

La Part Obscure: Essai Sur Bernanos

Zlatko Plese Zlatko Plese Yale Classics 1992-1993

Plato's "Timaeus" in the "Apocryphon of John"

Elizabeth Wilson Poe Elizabeth Wilson Poe Princeton Romance Languages 1975-1976
Kristin Poling Kristin Poling Harvard History 2009-2010

The Inner Frontier: Opening Germany's Urban Borders, 1750-1900

Daniel Pollack-Pelzner Daniel Pollack-Pelzner Harvard English 2009-2010

Talking Shakespeare in the British Novel from Austen to Wodehouse

Vincent J. Pollina Vincent J. Pollina Yale Romance Languages 1975-1976

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