Submissions from 2011
I Belong to Every Country: John James Audubon & the Multivalence of National Identity, Solomon Kremen Adler
The Development of a Field: The Philosophy of History and the Linguistic Turn, Samuel Ehrlich Backer
From the Gallery to the Streets: Dissenting Art and the Vietnam War, Rhiannon Clewell Corby
Displacing the House of Being: The Politics of Parody in the Cinema of Jean-Luc Godard, 1960-1968, Dominick DeJoy
Our Man in Zanzibar: Richard Waters, American Consul (1837-1845), Wesley John Gilbert
Sacred Relics in England, 1420-1605, Della Marie Keyser
Love Becomes Possible: The Transformation of Gay Male Sexuality and Identity in the AIDS Crisis, Yannick LeJacq
Migrapolis: Migration, Globalization, and Development in a Mexican Community, Robert Braucher Wohl
Submissions from 2010
Missionaries and the Textualization of Fijian Tradition, Arielle Manning Berrick
"I Dance; Therefore, I Am": Dance in a Developing American Culture, Daniel Jordan Bloom
"The Ardent Voyage": The Struggle of the French Communist Opposition, Katherine Sara Boyce-Jacino
Every Kidd Has His Day: A Story of How Pirates Forced the English to Reevaluate Their Foreign Policy in the Indian Ocean (1690-1700), Benjamin Heymann Brewer
BeatleBoomers: The Beatles in their Generation, Daniel Nathan Charness
The "Wretched, Wily, Wandering Vagabod": The Vagrant in Sixteenth Century England, Nicole Maria Contaxis
Yours for the New Social Order: Student Radicals at Wesleyan University, 1929-1941, Nicholas John Davenport
The Mythology of Eugenics: Nature, War, and Politics in Early British Eugenic Thought, Samuel Perl Egendorf
Resistance from the Right: Francois de la Rocque and the Reseau Klan, Drew Edward Flanagan
Currents of Change: Water, State and Society, Emma Morrow Goodstein
Ethical Historiography: The Berlin-Carr Debate and the Revolutionary Realism of Alexander Herzen, Alexandra Nicole Holachek
Los Angeles: Metropolis despite Nature, Peter Lubershane
Nesting the Nation: Youthful Conceptions of Nature, Culture, and Modernity in Wilhelmine Germany, Anna Mageras
Bricolage Nationalism: An Intellectual History of the Front de Libération du Québec, Nathan Elliot Marvin
The Soul of a Nation: Swordsmanship in Japan's Modern Period, Isaac Joseph Meyer
Bwanas in Burma: British officers and African regiments in Southeast Asia,1944-45, Ian Alexander Pylvainen
French and German Film as a Theater for Working Through the Horrors of the Second World War, Emily Alexandra Rasenick
Those 'Inimical to the American Cause': Loyalists in New Hampshire During the American Revolution, Eric Daniel Spierer
Where German Hearts are Molded: Historical Memory and State Legitimation in the German Democratic Republic, 1945-1989, Heather Lee Stanton
"Knights and Their Ladies": Reenacting the Civil War, Emma Ruth Teitelman
Fluid Figurations: Images of the Divine in the Testimonies of Gertrude of Helfta, Catherine of Siena, and Teresa of Avila, Clare Nevin Trissel
European Empires in West Florida and Louisiana, Nina Emily Wasserman
Submissions from 2009
The Unloved Campus: Evolution of Perceptions at the University of Illinois at Chicago, Andrew Adrine Bean
The 'Meaning of Empire Day': Imperial Citizenship and Youth in Edwardian England, Dustin Jacobs Brockner
Sand Mixed with Rice: Dilemmas of Chinese Nationalism and Family History, Rebecca Vivian Charney
Therefore Choose Life - Historiography and the Encounter of Holocaust Testimony: Towards a Redemptive Historical Practice, Ari Shuldman Edmundson
Down to the Last Stitch: Sumptuary Law and Conspicuous Consumption in Renaissance Italy, Amanda Elizabeth Facelle
"A New Era for Museums": Professionalism and Ideology in the American Association of Museums, 1906-1935, Hannah Lynn Freece
The Times and the Bulgarian Massacres, Brendan William Larkin
Nelson's Ghost: Technology and Tradition in the Royal Navy, John Andrew Macdonald
From Venice to Byzantium and Back: Relations between Venetians and Greeks, 1200 - 1600, Rebecca Elizabeth Malik
Lewis Fry Richardson, Warder Clyde Allee, and the Science of War and Peace, Paul Hsin-ti McClelland
Remembering Imperialism in China: British and Chinese Representations of the Destruction of Yuan Ming Yuan, Matthew James Van Duyn
On the Edge of All Dichotomies: Anarch@-Feminist Thought, Organization and Action, 1970-1983., Lindsay Grace Weber
Submissions from 2008
Creating Groups Outside the Caste System: The Devadasis and Hijras of India, Erica Caren Belkin
The Nervous Fibres of the Individual: Mechanisms of the Mind in Three Mid-Eighteenth-Century English Novels, Allan G. Collins
The Act of Union: Death or Reprieve for the Highlands? A Study of the Socio-Economic Impact of the Union on the Highlands of Scotland, 1707-1745, Lauchlin Alexander Cruickshanks
Temperance in Antebellum Middletown, Scott Perry DeAmicis
Fatal Ambivalence: Missionaries in Ottoman Kurdistan, 1839-43, Jessica Rachel Eber
A Question of Fulbe Power: Social Change, the State and Ethnic Relations in Northern Cameroon, Devon Cheney Golaszewski
Great Britain and Czechoslovakia: A Study in National Myth-Making and Policy Formation, Elena Green
Tirocinium Imperii: Public School Education in the Victorian Era, the Classical Curriculum, and the British Imperial Ethos, Frances Hope Jones
Imperialism, White Nationalism, and Race: South Africa, 1902-1914, Emily Ragan Malkin
The Forgotten Treason: The Plot to Overthrow FDR, Emily Lacy Marshall
The Publication of Paul Ehrlich's The Population Bomb by the Sierra Club (1968): Wilderness Thinking, Neo-Malthusianism, and Anti-Humanism, Sarah Orleans Reed
Westward Exclusion: State Formation and the Changing Conception of Virtue in the Jacksonian Era of the United States, Zachary Schechter-Steinberg
The Aesthete in Nineteenth Century Literature and Philosophy, Melissa Ann Tuckman
American Imperialism and the Philippine War, Daniel Jacob Panitch Wertz
Submissions from 2007
How Spain Sees its Past: The Monumentalization of the Spanish Civil War, Lynn Cartwright-Punnett
Dissenting from Nuremberg and Learning from Rwanda, Amanda Fuller
The Work of Art in the Age of Speculative Politics, William Jones
Un desorden de marineros: Change, Conflict, and Context in Nineteenth-Century Valparaiso, Jessica Mack
'Their Own Guardians and Protectors': African American Community in Middletown, Connecticut, 1822-1860, Jesse Nasta
Over Forty Hours a Week: A Multi-Themed Approach to Work Time History, Vincent Vecchione
Submissions from 1986
Attitudes Toward Blacks and Immigrants at Wesleyan University, 1831-1920, Jeffrey H. Liss
Submissions from 1972
The "Quails": the History of Wesleyan University's First Period of Coeducation, 1872-1912, Louise Wilby Knight