As of 2014, all newly submitted Graduate Center dissertations and theses appear in Academic Works shortly after graduation. Some works are immediately available to read and download, and some become available after an embargo period set by the author. Dissertations and theses from before 2014 are generally accessible only to the CUNY community, but some authors have chosen to make theirs open access.

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Dissertations from 2022

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May the Word 'Shout' Be No More! Silence and the Hellenistic Voice, Noah Davies-Mason

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Nunc Pauperis Agri: Rural Fantasy and Economic Reality in the Elegies of Tibullus, Victoria Elizabeth Jansson

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Emotion in Plato's Trial of Socrates, Thomas W. Moody

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The Intersection of Prose and Poetics in Apollonius’ Argonautica, Stephen B. Ogumah

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The Redefinition of the Tragic Cycle of hybris-ate-nemesis-tisis in Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides, Georgios Spiliotopoulos

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Eating People Is Might: Power and the Representation of Anthropophagy in Antiquity, Christopher Weimer

Dissertations from 2021

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Non Ego Laudari Curo: Honor, Shame, and Aristocratic Competition in Tibullus’ Elegy, Federico Di Pasqua

Dissertations from 2020

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Political Culture in the Cities of the Northern Black Sea Region in the "Long Hellenistic Age", Emyr Dakin

Dissertations from 2018

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Affecting Civil War: The Poetics of Fear in Lucan’s Bellum Civile, Irene R. Morrison-Moncure

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Footnotes to Footnotes: Whitehead's Plato, Nathan Oglesby

Dissertations from 2017

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Recognizing Freedom: Manumission in the Roman Republic, Tristan Husby

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Aeschylean Drama and the History of Rhetoric, Allannah K. Karas

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Vim Parat: Patterns of Sexualized Violence, Victim-Blaming, and Sororophobia in Ovid, Melissa Marturano

Dissertations from 2016

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The Context of Alkmeonid Inscriptions and Monuments: A Catalogue of Material and Literary Evidence for the Alkmeonidai, Cameron G. Pearson

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Classics and Rockefeller Center: John D. Rockefeller Jr. and the Use of Classicism in Public Space, Jared A. Simard

Dissertations from 2015

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Roman Tragedy and Medicine: Language and Imagery of Illness in Seneca and Celsus, Michael Patrick Goyette

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Who Stole the Daedalen Statue? Mythographic Humor in Ancient Greek Comedy, Alan Grau Sumler

Dissertations from 2014

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Senecan Tragedy and Virgil's Aeneid: Repetition and Reversal, Timothy Hanford

Dissertations from 2010

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Mensura Incognita: Queer Kinship, Camp Aesthetics, and Juvenal's Ninth Satire, Michael Broder

Dissertations from 2005

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Contracts in Athenian Law, Ellen Knopf