Dissertations

Author/Title Research Type Related Fields
Hardison, Brian Christopher, "Glossing the Past: The Pedagogical Context of the Gildasian Glosses Preserved in the Corpus Glossary (Cambridge, Corpus Christi College 144)," unpublished MPhil dissertation, 2013 Graduate, Dissertations
Sudhinaraset, Pacharee. The End of Innocence: Women of Color Literature, Utopia, and the Cultural Politics of U.S. Cold War Racial Liberalism. 2013. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. Graduate, Dissertations
Trujillo, Simon Ventura. Forgotten Pueblos: La Alianza Federal de Mercedes and the Cultural Politics of Indo-Hispano. 2013. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. Graduate, Dissertations
Hansen, Traynor Frank III. Revealing Character and Concealing Identity in the Romantic Familiar Essay. 2013. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. Graduate, Dissertations
Russell, Lindsay Rose. Women in the English Language Dictionary. 2012. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. Graduate, Dissertations
Sayers, Jentery. How Text Lost Its Source: Magnetic Recording Culture. 2011. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. Graduate, Dissertations
Mirpuri, Anoop. Slated for Destruction: Race, Black Radicalism, and the Meaning of Captivity in the Postwar Exceptional State. 2010. 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
Holzer, Kellie D. Tying the Knot: A Conjoined Genealogy of Marital Fictions in Colonial India and Victorian England. 2007. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. Graduate, Dissertations
Fisher, Joshua Benjamin. Misreading and the Parameters of Exemplarity in Early Modern England. 2002. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. Graduate, Dissertations
Adams, Helane. "Powers from the Deep": Ethnic Cultural Memory and Wholeness Theory in Fiction by African American and Chicana Women. 2002. University of Washington, PhD dissertation. Graduate, Dissertations