Below is a list of graduate students who are working in European Studies.
Nayana P. Abeysinghe, French
Intergenerational Memory in the Work of Caribbean Women Writers
npa2@columbia.edu
Alheli Alvarado-Diaz, History
Between New Political Critique and the Reinvention of Revolutionary Thought: From Socialisme of Barbarie to l'Esprit Soixante-Huitard, 1946 - 1968
ada2003@columbia.edu
Richard Anderson, Art History and Archaeology
Industries of Realism: History, Theory, and Technology in Soviet Architecture, 1932 – 1941
rpa2101@columbia.edu
Sergei Antonov, History
Law and the Culture of Debt, Credit, and Insolvancy in Imperial Russia, 1832 - 1917
saa2111@columbia.edu
Samuel Baurkot, History
Kurt Birrenbach and the Evolution of German Atlanticism, 1945 - 1976
sjb45@columbia.edu
Emily Cochran Bech, Political Science
Immigrants, Religion and Identity Shift: Muslim Institutionalization and Political Integration in Denmark and Sweden
ecb2128@columbia.edu
Curtis Bertschi, History
Representing the Automobile: The Promotion of Automobility in France, 1948 - 1968
ccb15@columbia.edu
Jessamyn Blau, Political Science
Social Policy, Social Spending, and Foreign Direct Investment
jb2732@columbia.edu
Michael Brent, Philosophy
Metaphysics of Intentionality
mb2321@columbia.edu
Ernesto Castaneda, Sociology
The Political Voice of Immigrant Groups in a Comparative Perspective
ec2183@columbia.edu
Zuowei Chang, French
Voltaire et la popularisation de la pensée philosophique
zc2002@columbia.edu
James Chappel, History
The Lure of Orthodoxy: Catholicism and Sociology in European Thought, 1920-1950
jgc2110@columbia.edu
Rachel Churner, Art History and Archaeology
Gesamtmerzwerk: Kurt Schwitters and the Total Work of Merz
rlc2003@columbia.edu
Rod Cooke, French
Is Zola a Naturalist?
rpc2108@columbia.edu
Patrick Crowley, Art History and Archaeology
The Specious Image: Spectrality, Recognition, and Roman Culture
pcrowley@barnard.edu
Nicole Cuenot, Art History and Archaeology
The Force of Flowers: Bringing the Outdoors in at Versailles
Annelle Curulla, French
Forms of Enclosure: The Convent Plays of the French Revolution
amc2004@columbia.edu
Amanda Czerniawski, Sociology
Coup de Plus: Overthrowing the Tyranny of Slenderness in the Fashion Industry
amc2106@columbia.edu
Marie-Stephanie Delamaire, Art History and Archaeology
Transatlantic Encounters: Franco-American Artistic Exchanges in the Civil War and Reconstruction Era
mmd2108@columbia.edu
Giancarlo Doria, Political Science
Federalism and party politics in Western Europe
gd2225@columbia.edu
Mehmet Dosemeci, History
Reflecting Contradiction: Imagining Europe and Turkey Through the Turkish-EU Dialogue
md769@columbia.edu
Mary Doyno, History
Lay Saints and the Penitential Movement in Northern Italian Cities, 1200 - 1400
mhd15@columbia.edu
Sonja Drimmer, Art History and Archaeology
The Visual Language of Vernacular Manuscript Illumination: John Gower's Confessio Amantis
sd2263@columbia.edu
Jason Earle, French
Secret Societies and Conspiracies in Interwar French Literature
jwe2003@columbia.edu
Kirsten Britt Ellicson, French
Fetishistic Collecting and French Literature 1880 - 1900
kbe2001@columbia.edu
Christina Ferando, Art History and Archaeology
Staging Neoclassicism: Exhibitions of Antonio Canova’s Sculptures
crf2002@columbia.edu
Meredith Fluke, Art History and Archaeology
Building Across the Sacred Landscape: The Romanesque Churches of Verona and Their Urban Context
mf687@columbia.edu
Daniel Fridman, Sociology
Capitalist Dreams: The World of Financial Self-Help
dgf2101@columbia.edu
Michal Friedman, History
Recovering 'Jewish Spain': Judaic Studies in the Spanish Cultural and Political Landscape, 1845 - 1940
mrf25@columbia.edu
Michael Fuerstein, Philosophy
The Scientific Public: Epistemic Norms at the Foundations of Democracy
maf80@columbia.edu
Frederic Godart, Sociology
The Dynamics of Status and Style in the Creative Economy: The Ease of the Fashion System
fcg2102@columbia.edu
Jason Governale, History
Hostes Gentium: A Social and Economic History of Piracy in the Ancient Mediterranean
jcg134@columbia.edu
Maria Grewe, German
Estranging Poetics: On the Poetics of the Foreign in Selected Works by Herta Müller and Yoko Tawada
msg52@columbia.edu
Lee Hadbavny, History
Warriors, Healers, and Pastors: Hospitallers and Templars in England and Northern France, c. 1095 - c.1291
lph2002@columbia.edu
Brian Hanrahan, German
The Art of Actuality: Radio, Realism, and the Hörfilm, 1923 – 32
beh2004@columbia.edu
Olivia C. Harrison, French
Figures of Palestine in Decolonial Maghrebi Writings, 1967 - 2004
och2101@columbia.edu
Reto Hofmann, History
The Quest for A New Order: Empire and Fascism in Interwar Japan and Italy
rth2102@columbia.edu
David Horowitz, History
Social Change and Social Control in the German Jewish Community of Hamburg-Altona-Wandsbek, 1620 - 1812
dhh2002@columbia.edu
Alain Jachiet, History
Crusading Policy in the Age of Innocent III, 1198 - 1216
adj2102@columbia.edu
Gerrit Jackson, German
Practice and Theory of Complex Meters in German Poetry
gj2005@columbia.edu
Jennifer Jennings, Sociology
The Distributional Consequences of Individual and Organizational Responses to Performance Measurement
jlj2102@columbia.edu
David Katzman, History
Transforming Power: The Workforce of Electricité de France in the Face of Changing Technology
djk41@columbia.edu
Martin Kenner, History
The Transition from the British to the American Financial Empire: How the Dollar Replaced the Pound Sterling as the World Currency
mk358@columbia.edu
Brian Kim, Philosophy
The Importance of Being Rational: Essays on Rationality and Irrationality
bhk2104@columbia.edu
Felix Koch, Philosophy
Historical Reflection and Practical Reason
fk2006@columbia.edu
Elena Krumova, Sociology
Technologies of Planning and Coordination: Project Organizing in the Public Policy Arena
ebk2103@columbia.edu
Leon Lowder, History
The Socialist Life-Style: The Bulgarian Middle Class in the Age of Zhivkov, 1956 - 1989
lcl16@columbia.edu
Mallika Lecoeur, French
Conversation and Performance in Seventeenth-Century French Salon Culture
ml2576@columbia.edu
Séverine Martin, French
The Gold of Time
sm1153@columbia.edu
Erin McBurney, History
Astride the Nation: Power and Propaganda in the Portrait Iconography of Catherine II
eem34@columbia.edu
Christopher Medalis, History
The Fulbright Program and its Impact on Higher Education Policy and Reform in Central and Eastern Europe since 1989
cm71@columbia.edu
Jeffrey Miller, Art History and Archaeology
The Building Program of Walter de Gray: Production and Reform in the Archdiocese of York
Oran Moked, Philosophy
Economic Injustice and Political Legitimacy
om2105@columbia.edu
William Monroe, History
The Trial and Rehabilitation of Pope Formosus
wsm3@columbia.edu
William Moore, History
The Use of Religious Language in the Construction of Royal Power: Leon-Castile, 1037 - 1157
wrm2002@columbia.edu
Roby Muhamad, Sociology
Searching and Networking in Large Social Networks
rm922@columbia.edu
Albert Narath, Art History and Archaeology
Rediscovering the Baroque: Architecture, History, and Politics in Germany and Austria
an2042@columbia.edu
Kim-Ly Nguyen, Art History and Archaeology
Mimesis and Maniera in North Italian Genre Painting: the Politics and Dialectics of Style
ktn2101@columbia.edu
Ana Oancea, French
The Inventor at the End of the 19th Century
aio2101@columbia.edu
James O'Connor, History
Armies, Navies and Economies in the Greek World in the Fifth and Fourth Centuries B.C.
jso2003@columbia.edu
Christiana Olfert, Philosophy
Virtue as Soul-Building: Plato and Aristotle on the Relationship Between Virtue and the Unity of the Soul
cmo2103@columbia.edu
Arianna Packard, Art History and Archaeology
Antiquarianism and the Creation of the Catafalque of Paul V
alp2105@columbia.edu
Paolo Parigi, Sociology
The Social Production of Miracles
ppp25@columbia.edu
Jennifer Parker, Art History and Archaeology
The Architectural Patronage of the Third Marquess of Bute
jmp2109@columbia.edu
Anatoly Pinsky, History
Liberalizing the Russian Soul: Russian Intellectuals and the Fate of Liberal Nationalism, 1953 - 1985
ap729@columbia.edu
Olivia Powell, Art History and Archaeology
The Choreographic Imagination in Renaissance Art
osp2101@columbia.edu
Shaparak Rahimi, Art History and Archaeology
Humanizing Modernism: Architecture and the City at the Triennale in Postwar Milan
sr2169@columbia.edu
Edward Reno, History
Dynamism in the Law: The Editing of the Liber Extra
ear31@columbia.edu
Jonathan Rick, Philosophy
Empathy and Moral Judgment
jdr41@columbia.edu
Kristy Riggs, Music
Nineteenth-Century French Composers in Algeria
kkr2107@columbia.edu
Catherine Roach, Art History and Archaeology
The Painted Picture: Images-within-Images in Britain, 1824 – 1883
car2104@columbia.edu
Nassim Rossi, Art History and Archaeology
Depicting the Sultan: Conflict and Representation in Renaissance Portraits of the Other
ner2001@columbia.edu
Victoria Sancho, Art History and Archaeology
Rubens, Imitation, and the Construction of Individual Style
vas2003@columbia.edu
Sagi Schaefer, History
The Boundaries of Rural Identification: The German-German Border and the Transitions of Provincial Society, 1939 - 1961
ss2556@columbia.edu
Steven Schoenig, History
The Pallium, the Papacy, and the Latin Church, 800 - 1200
sas2009@columbia.edu
Johanna Seasonwein, Art History and Archaeology
The Nursing Queen: Sculptures of the Virgo Lactans in Late Medieval France
jgs2003@columbia.edu
Therese Sjovoll, Art History and Archaeology
Queen Christina of Sweden's Musaeum: Collecting and Display in the Palazzo Riari
ts506@columbia.edu
Michael Stevenson, Philosophy
German Idealist Theories of Subjectivity and Heidegger's Theory of Selfhood
mrs2117@columbia.edu
Bonnie Talbert, Philosophy
Knowing Another Person: A Second Person Epistemology
bmt2002@columbia.edu
Taco Terpstra, History
Roman Law and the Roman Economy: An Institutional Economics Perspective
ttt2104@columbia.edu
Andrej Tusicisny, Political Science
Network Model of Identities
at2378@columbia.edu
Zsuzsanna Vargha, Sociology
Technologies of Persuasion
zv2003@columbia.edu
Daniel Viehoff, Philosophy
The Claims of Disagreement
drv2101@columbia.edu
Kira Von Ostenfeld, History
Official Historiography, Political Legitimacy, and Royal Authority in Spain under Phillip II, 1560 - 1599
kkv2001@columbia.edu
Dan Vos, Sociology
Nationalism in Action: The Weaving of Irish and Jewish Transatlantic National Networks
dv2018@columbia.edu
Dean Vuletic, History
A Star is Born: Cultural Politics, International Relations and Popular Music in Communist Yugoslavia
dv2107@columbia.edu
Mari Webel, History
Locating the Laboratory: Tropical Medicine, German Imperialism, and Robert Koch's Sleeping Sickness Research in the Lake Victoria Region, 1898 - 1914
mkw2103@columbia.edu
Toby Wikström, French
Law and Power on the French Stage, 1600 - 1685
tew33@columbia.edu
Carolyn Yerkes, Art History and Archaeology
The Paradox of Precision: Architectural Drawing Between Ancients and Moderns
cyy9@columbia.edu
Benjamin Young, French
Eloquence and Music: the Querelle des Bouffons in Rhetorical Context
byoung@columbia.edu
Taryn Marie Zarrillo, Art History and Archaeology
Cultural Politics and Artistic Patrimony in Seicento Venice
tmz2113@columbia.edu
Tomislav Zelic, German
The Paradox of Sovereignty in Modern Historical Drama
tz52@columbia.edu
If you are a graduate student doing advanced work in the field, contact EI at europeanstudies@columbia.edu to be included on this list.