Rebecca Berne
Department of English Language and Literature
The Short Story Cycle and American Literary Modernism
Erin Chapman
Department of African American Studies
Prove It On Me: The New Negro Woman in Popular Culture and Politics
Claudia Chierichini
Department of Italian Language and Literature
Rude Mechanicals in 16th-Century Siena: The "Congrega dei Rozzi"
Lara Cohen
Department of English Language and Literature
Exiles from Nature: Fraud and Authenticity in 19th-Century American Literature
Brian Eugenio Herrera
Department of American Studies
Staging America: Latinos, Racial Formation and U.S. Popular Performance, 1898 – 1980
Kamran Javadizadeh
Department of English Language and Literature
Bedlam and Parnassus: Madness and Poetry in Postwar America
Martina Kolb
Department of Comparative Literature
Three Poets and a Landscape: Montale's, Pound's and Benn's Liguria
Mark Krasovic
Department of American Studies
The Struggle for Newark: Cultures of Urban Crisis, 1967 – 2002
Daniel Lanpher
Department of History
An Uncertain Divide: The Nature of Power in the U.S. – Mexico Borderlands, 1910s – 1970s
Anthony Light
Department of American Studies
Class Acts: The Simplified Bases of Social Distinction
Eric Reid Lindstrom
Department of English Language and Literature
"Let Be," the Romantic Benediction
Aaron Matz
Department of Comparative Literature
Satire and the Limits of Realism in Late Victorian England
Robert Morrissey
Department of History
Bottomlands, Borderlands: Empire and Identity in the 18th-Century Illinois Country
Brian Noell
Department of Medieval Studies
The Scholastic Method and Monastic Transformation at Cîteaux, 1153 – 1265
Racha el Omari
Department of Near Eastern Languages andCivilizations
"Classical" Mu'tazilism: A Social and Intellectual History of Mu'tazilis in the 4th/10th Century
Alessandro Polcri
Department of Italian Language and Literature
Allegory and Ethics in the Chivalric Poems of the Renaissance
Todd Porter
Department of History
Obedience to God or Man? Protestant Responses to Persecution in the Reign of Mary I
Darren Provost
Department of History and Renaissance Studies
Martin Bucer, Divorce and Social Change in Strasbourg in the Early 16th Century
Megan Quigley
Department of English Language and Literature
Modernist Fiction and the Re-instatement of the Vague
Christian Ratcliff
Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures
The Asukai House: A Reassembled History of Multi-generational Cultural Achievement
Amy Reading
Department of American Studies
Passing Strange – Autobiographical Hoaxes and American Identity
Karin Roffman
Department of English Language and Literature
Disinterested Acquisition: Museums and Libraries in the Works of Edith Wharton and Marianne Moore
Sara Stefani
Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures
Russia and England: Empire, Nationhood, and Self-Definition in Modernist and Late Modernist Prose
Melissa Stuckey
Department of History
"All Men Up": The Challenge of Black Progressivism on the Oklahoma Frontier, 1889 – 1930
Morgan Swan
Department of English Language and Literature
Describing City Space: Middle English Literary Demarcations of the Medieval Urban Community
Zachariah Victor
Department of Music
An Interdisciplinary Study of Vocal Genres and the Pastoral in the Music of Alessandro Scarlatti, 1693 – 1701
Roxanne Willis
Department of American Studies
Negotiating the North: Environment and Development on the Alaskan Frontier