Dissertations by Harvard Graduate Students Associated with HURI:

1973 Orest Subtelny. The Unwilling Allies: The Relation of Hetman Pylyp Orlyk with the Crimean Khanate and the Ottoman Porte, 1710-1742. Committee on History and Middle Eastern Studies.
1974 Gloria Edynak. Palaeodemographic Change and Population Continuity in Central Yugoslavia from Prehistoric through Medieval Times. Department of Anthropology.
1975 George Grabowicz. The History and Myth of Cossack Ukraine in Polish and Russian Romantic Literature. Department of Comparative Literature.
1975 Halyna Duda. Functional Differentiation among Schools of Education. School of Education.
1976 Richard M. Hantula. Skovoroda's 'Garden of Divine Songs': A Description and Analysis. Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures.
1976 Alexandra Maria Ulana Klymyshyn. Intermediate Architecture, Chan Chan, Peru. Department of Anthropology.
1976 Natalie Kononenko Moyle. The Turkish Minstrel Tale Tradition. Slavic Languages and Literatures and Near Eastern Languages and Literatures.
1976 Omry Ronen. Osip Mandel§tam: An Ode and an Elegy. Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures.
1976 Frank Sysyn. Adam Kysil: A Case Study of the Commonwealth's Rule of the Ukraine. Department of History.
1979 Jonathan Zorn. The 1617 Russian Chronograph and Muscovite Historiography. Department of History.
1980 Nancy Shields Kollmann. Kinship and Politics: The Origin and Evolution of the Muscovite Boyar Elite in the Fifteenth Century. Department of History.
1983 Oleh Ilnytzkyj. Ukrainian Futurism, 1914-1930: History, Theory, and Practice. Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures.
1984 Lubomyr Hajda. Two Ottoman Gazanames Concerning the Chyhyryn Campaign of 1678. Committee on History and Middle Eastern Studies.
1987 Maxim Tarnawsky. Valerijan Pidmohyl'nyj, Guy de Maupassant, and the Magic of the Night. Department of Comparative Literature.
1989 Victor Ostapchuk. The Ottoman Black Sea Frontier and the Relations of the Porte with the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and Muscovy, 1622-1628. Committee on Inner Asian and Altaic Studies.
1989 Natalia Pylypiuk. The Humanistic School and Ukrainian Literature of the Seventeenth- and Eighteenth Century. Department of Comparative Literature.
1990 Roman Koropeckyj. Re-creating the "Wieszcz": Versions of the Life of Adam Miskiewicz, 1828-1897. Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures.
1990 George Mihaychuk. Cexov and His Critics: The Implied Reader in Cexov's Fiction and the Critical Response. Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures.
1991 Olga Andriewsky. The Politics of National Identity: The Ukrainian Question in Russia, 1904-1912. Department of History.
1992 Borys Gudziak. The Kievan Metropolitan and the Patriarchate of Constantinople on the Eve of the Union of Brest. Ad Hoc Committee on East Slavic and Byzantine Religious and Cultural History.
1994 Leonid Heretz. Russian Apocalypse 1891-1917: Popular Perceptions of Events from the Year of Famine and Cholera to the Fall of the Tsar. Department of History.
1997 Rita Krueger. From Empire to Nation: The Aristocracy and the Formation of Modern Society in Bohemia, 1770-1848. Department of History.
1998 Audrey Budding. Serb Intellectuals and the National Question, 1961-1991. Department of History.
1998 Marius Cybulski. Political, Religious and Intellectual Life in Muscovy in the Age of the Boyar Fedor Nikitich Iur'ev-Romanov A.K.A. The Grand Sovereign, the Most Holy Filaret Nikitich, Patriarch of Moscow and All Rus', (CA. 1550-1633). Divinity School.
1998 Matthew Kay. Translating Holy Writ into East Slavic: The Peresopnyc'ke Jevanhelije. Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures.