James Pasternak defends dissertation
James Pasternak has successfully defended his dissertation, entitled "Apocalypse or Utopia: Representations of the Medieval in Nineteenth-Century German Historical Fiction."
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James Pasternak has successfully defended his dissertation, entitled "Apocalypse or Utopia: Representations of the Medieval in Nineteenth-Century German Historical Fiction."
GSD is awarding Lindsay Lawton a one-semester Weiss Fellowship to do dissertation research in Fall 2012.
Andrew Patten has been awarded a Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship for the 2012-13 academic year from the Graduate School.
Roger Skarsten has successfully defended his dissertation, entitled "Singing Arminius, Imagining a German Nation: Narratives of the 'liberator Germaniae' in Early Modern Europe."
Adam Oberlin has successfully defended his dissertation, entitled "The Style and Structure of Minnesang."
Congratulations to Hannah Miller, one of our German majors, who is a recipient of a 2012-13 CLA Selmer Birkelo Scholarship. To be considered for a Birkelo Scholarship, students must be majoring in fields relating to history, modern languages, classics, or the social and behavioral sciences, and must be nominated to the Office of the Associate Dean for Undergraduate Programs by their major department.