Dissertations

Author/Title Research Type Related Fields
Robertson, Carol. “Let Them Read”— The Protestant Invitation for New Communities of Readers and Hearers to Engage with Hard Ancient Texts in the English Reformation/Renaissance Era. 2023. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. Graduate, Dissertations
Hotz, Alysse Jaclyn. Diversity, Temporality, Population: The Securitization of the Democratic Pastorate and the Rise of the Racial Liberal Security State. 2022. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. Graduate, Dissertations
Eskew, Joshua. The Epistemic Stance and the Rhetorical Stance: A Frequency Analysis of Modal Verb Usage and Rhetorical Technique in Expert Witness Testimony. 2022. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. Graduate, Dissertations
Marini, Melissa. Rocking the Boat and Sinking the Ark: The Humanist Novel as Vehicle for the Victorian Religious Crisis. 2015. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. Graduate, Dissertations
Featherman, Christopher M. Networked Identifications: Constructing Identities and Ideologies in the 2009 Iranian Election Protests. 2013. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. Graduate, Dissertations
Hisayasu, Curtis Toyo. Strangers in the City: U.S. Liberalism, Literary Realism, and the Politics of Illegibility. 2013. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. Graduate, Dissertations
Wygant, Christina D. "The Twice Told Tale": Colonial Love Plots, Slavery, and Racial Ideology in Editorial Versions of John Gabriel Stedman's "Narrative of a Five Years Expedition Against the Revolted Negroes of Surinam". 2010. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. Graduate, Dissertations