Name Name Sort descending School Subject Year Undergraduate College Dissertation Title Faculty Advisers
Jason Ur Jason Ur Chicago Near Eastern Studies 2003-2004

Urbanism and Society in the Third Millennium BC Upper Khabur Basin

Elizabeth Urban Elizabeth Urban Chicago Near Eastern Studies, Islamic Studies 2011-2012 Rice University

The Early Islamic _Mawālī_ : A Window onto Processes of Identity Construction and Social Change

Fred Donner

Mark David Usher Mark David Usher Chicago Classical Languages and Literatures 1996-1997

Homeric Stitchings: A New Text, Poetics and Semiotic Reading of the Homeric Centos

Ananya Vajpeyi Ananya Vajpeyi Chicago South Asian Studies 2002-2003

The Shudra in the History of Maharashtra: Rewriting a Social Category: 1550-1950

Bharath Vallabha Bharath Vallabha Harvard Philosophy 2005-2006

Embodied Agency: Essays on Mind, Perception, and Naturalism

Rachel Tamar Van Rachel Tamar Van Columbia History 2009-2010

Free Trade and Family Values: Kinship Networks and the Culture of Early American Capitalism in the 19th century

Rachel Tamar Van Rachel Tamar Van Columbia History 2009-2010

Free Trade and Family Values: Kinship Networks and the Culture of Early American Capitalism in the 19th century

Alice van Buren Alice van Buren Columbia Art History 1976-1977
Geert Van Cleemput Geert Van Cleemput The University of Chicago Ancient Mediterranean World 1995-1996

Aristotle on the Human Good

J. Kenneth Van Dover J. Kenneth Van Dover Bryn Mawr English, American Literature 1976-1977
Krista Van Fleit Krista Van Fleit Chicago East Asian Studies 2005-2006

Literature the People Will Love: Socialist Mass Culture and the Construction of New China

Han van Wietmarschen Han van Wietmarschen Stanford Philosophy 2012-2013 Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Reasonable Disagreement: Liberal Citizens and Epistemic Peers

Michael Bratman

Marina van Zuylen Marina van Zuylen Harvard Comparative Literature 1989-1990
Susan Vanderborg Susan Vanderborg Stanford English 1993-1994

The Text Beside Itself: Consensus and Metanarrative in Postwar American Avant-Garde Poetry

David Vanderhooft David Vanderhooft Harvard Near Eastern Studies 1994-1995

The cultural interaction of Judah and Babylon during the high period of the Babylonian empire (605

Zsuzsanna Varhelyi Zsuzsanna Varhelyi Columbia History 2000-2001

The Religion of the Senatorial and Cultural Elite in the Roman Empire, AD 69-235

Amy L. Varin Amy L. Varin Harvard Celtic Languages & Literature 1982-1983
Eric R. Varner Eric R. Varner Yale Classics 1991-1992

Damnatio Memoriae and Roman Imperial Portraiture

Phiroze Vasunia Phiroze Vasunia Stanford Classics 1994-1995

Hellenizing Egypt

Florence Vatan Florence Vatan Chicago Romance Languages, Comparative Literature, French 2001-2002

Mastering Sensibility: Flaubert and Baudelaire on the New Art of Feeling.

Jacqueline Vayntrub Jacqueline Vayntrub Chicago Near Eastern Studies 2014-2015

Proverbs and the Limits of Poetry

Jonathan Veitch Jonathan Veitch Harvard American History 1989-1990
Tomas Venclova Tomas Venclova Yale Slavic Languages and Literatures 1983-1984
Philip Ventcinque Philip Venticinque Chicago Classics 2008-2009

Common Causes: The Social World of Guilds and Associations in Roman and Late Antique Egypt

Andrew M. Verner Andrew M. Verner Columbia History, Russian 1976-1977
Kathleen M. Vernon Kathleen M. Vernon Chicago Comparative Literature 1980-1981
Moulie Vidas Moulie Vidas Princeton Religion 2008-2009

Tradition and the Redaction of the Babylonian Talmud

Angela Mercedes Becerra Vidergar Angela Mercedes Becerra Vidergar Stanford Comparative Literature 2012-2013 Baylor University

Fictions of Destruction: Post-1945 Narrative and Disaster in the Collective Imaginary

Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht, Ramon Saldivar, Amir Eshel, Ursula K. Heise

Gail Brendel Viechnicki Gail Brendel Viechnicki Chicago Linguistics 2000-2001

From Wintu Grammar to the Sociology of Science: Evidentiality in English Scientific Discouse.

Ludger Viefhues Ludger Viefhues Harvard Religion 2001-2002

Ritual, Trust and Transformation: Ritual as means to address the problem of skepticism in modern philosophy

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