2009
Frozen at Half Mast: How the Bush Administration used September 11th to Increase Executive Power at Home and American Hegemony Abroad, Lauren Hillman
Used Cars, Ryan Howe
A Botanical World The Culture of Botany in Eighteenth Century Europe, Eliza Jarvinen
Rethinking Piety: Spinoza's Endeavor for Meaning, Gideon Kahn
Finding a Voice: Anglo-Scottish relations in Eighteenth-Century Britain, Nicholas Kennedy
In case You are Mapped: Politics and Technologies of Representation in Post-Katrina New Orleans, SongSoo Kim
United States Counterinsurgency Strategy in the Philippines, 1899-1902, Ben Kleinbaum
Warm Ice: Globalization, Cold War, and Hockey, Marc Lorenc
Gabriel's Conspiracy of 1800: Slave Rebellion in American History and Memory, Alexander Mayer
The Paradox of Democratic Latin America: An Examination of Transnational Contributors to Violence in Guatemala, Maggie Mayer
Shaping American Identity 1890-2008, Mariana Morales
Tensions in Domesticity: The Temperance Portrait of a Victorian First Lady, Lucy Webb Hayes (1876-1881), Abigail Napp
Pork, The Othered White Meat, Noah Odabashian
The Living Tradition of Lhamo, Quinn Olbrich
ZHONG GUO JIA YOU! GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION IN CHINA'S QUEST FOR OIL, Jonathan Peyster
Manchuria and the Quest for Legitimacy: An Examination of Sovereignty in 20th Century Global Politics, Jordana Ross
Man is the Redeemer of Nature: An Ecological-Critical Interpretation of F.W.J Shclling's Ti-eatise Philosophical Investigations into the Essence of Human Freedom, Alex Savory-Levine
Roseto: Identity of an Ethnic Town in America, Janet Schulze
Orientalism and the Myth Of Harem: A Case study of the Imperial and Domestic Harem, Melanie Schweitzer
Desiring Natures Magic, Science, and the Discursive Economies of the Natural World, Robert Skypala
Faggots, Dykes, and DINKS: Sex, Consumerism, and Publicity in the Gay and Lesbian Presses, Evan Spigelman
Taking an Axe to the Room of One's Own: Women's Political Agency Through Poetry, 1950-1970, Alexandra Stahl
Advertising as both Mirror and Subject: The Relationship between Advertising and Ms. Magazine, Dana Steinhoff
Reluctant Imperialist: William McKinley and the Spanish-American War, Jonathan Tilles
Beyond Myth: Trujillo's Dominican Republic and the Clandestine 14 of June Movement, Dressy Villar
The Role of Intercollegiate Athletics in America: Bard College as an Alternative Model, Noah Weissman
2008
The Construction and Destruction of Constructivism, Souzana Anastasi
Bill Russell: From Nothing to Something (A Reflection on the Most Influential Athlete of the Twentieth Century), Raymond Arocho Jr.
Agriculture in the Middle Ages: A Look at how Technology Affected Population, Production, and Peasant Conditions in England, Oliver Becker
"Best Loves, and Greece Forever": English and Italian Travelers Writing Home about the Balkans, 1600-1800, Samantha Garwood
Bleu, Blanc, Foot The Nationalist Narrative of the 1998 FIFA World Cup, Kevin Gordon
Managing the Urban Underclass, Pilar Haile-Damato
Gráinne ni Mhaille: Riding the Waves of the Tudor Reconquest, Emma Hill
Neptune's Trident Becomes America's Scepter: The Story of the Rise of the American Navy, Morgan Jetto
A Closer Look at the Black Death: Reconciling the Documents and the Experts, Nathalie Klein
Silk, Spirals and Law: the Rise of Female Power at the Dawn of the Ottoman Early Modern Era, David Martin
A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing: Gendered Labor and the Wool Industry in Europe from the Medieval Period to the Industrial Revolution, Carol Mohrman
Networking Domesticities: Women's Writing in Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century South-East China, Sara Segal-Williams
Herbert Marcuse's Totalizing and Tactical Use of Technology: Adapting a Frankfurt School Critique to Mainstream Discourse, Reed Vreeland
Get a Grip: A Critical History of the Roots of Expressive Arts Therapy, Clara Wellons
American Angling Traditions: The Gentle Art from Walton to Wylie, Jack Wrigley
2007
"Have you Understood Me? Dionysius vs. Christ": Nietzsche's Use of the Dionysian Tradition in Anti-Christian Polemics., Kyveli Meletopoulou-Alexiou
From Bonapartists to Anarchists: Liberalism and Political Asylum in Victorian Britain, Jack Woodruff