| Graduate |
Dissertation Title |
| CANTWELL, Christopher |
"The Word Made Flesh: The Adult Bible Class Movement and the Transformation of Evangelical America, 1880-1920" |
| CHOI, Deokhyo |
"Writing History from the In-between: Zainichi Koreans, Two US Occupations, and the Intertwined History of Postwar Japan and Postcolonial Korea, 1945-1952" |
| HARRIS, Jessica |
"Of Sacred and Secular: The Middle-Class, Moral Progress, Christian Charity and the Quest for Racial Uplift in Oakland, 1850-1940" |
| JONES, Christopher |
"Historians Repeating Themselves: Religion and Empire in Interwar Japanese, Postwar US and Contemporary Chinese Intellectual History" |
| KUBY, Emma |
"Between Humanism and Terror: The Problem of Political Violence in France, 1944-1962" |
| LIGHTFOOT, Gregg |
"Manifesting Destiny: Cuba, The United States and the Failure of Manifest Destiny in the 1850s" |
| LIM, Julian S. |
"Porous Borders and Multiracial Intersections: Building Race and Nation in te U.S.-Mexico Borderlands, 1880-1930" |
| MASUDA, Hajimu |
"Whispering Gallery: War and Society in the First Year of the Korean War and the Social Constitution of the Cold War at Home and Abroad " |
| MELLEN, Cate |
“Women and Property in Late Renaissance Florence: A Study of the Decima Granducale, 1534-1618” |
| MIDDLETON, Benjamin |
“Social Bodies: Population, Ethnos and Class in Japanese Sociology, 1919-1945” |
| MORRIS, J. Brent |
"'Be not conformed to this world': Oberlin and the Fight Against Slavery, 1833-1876" |
| MUSCHALEK, Marie |
"The Police Force in German Southwest-Africa, 1905-1918" |
| PARKER, David |
“Battle Tactics of the US Civil War” |
| PORTILLO, Suyapa |
"The Honduran Banana Strike of 1954: Worker Identity Formation in an Enclave Economy" |
| STAUDENMAIER, Peter |
"Between Occultism and Fascism: Anthroposophy and the Politics of Race and Nation in Germany and Italy, 1900-1945" |
| TALLY, Rebecca |
"By Bread Alone: Wheat, Agronomy, and the Nation in Colombia, 1929-1970" |
| WILSON, James |
“Politics in the Pulpit: The Methodist Episcopal Church (North) and the Emergence of ‘Carpetbag Rule’ in Louisiana, 1864-1869” |