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. |