2019 Dissertation Listings from CAA
Very belated congratulations! I would expect the 2020 listing to be available in June or July. –CH
Each year, CAA publishes titles of dissertations in-progress and completed during the previous academic year by students at American and Canadian institution.
The index for 2019 lists four ‘eighteenth-century art’ dissertations completed:
• Katherine Calvin, “Antiquity and Empire: The Construction of History in Western European Representations of the Ottoman Empire, 1650–1830” (The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, M. Sheriff and C. Johns)
• Bart Pushaw, “The Global Invention of Art: Race and Visual Sovereignity in the Colonial Baltic, 1860–1915” (University of Maryland, College Park, S. Mansbach)
• Leslie E. Todd, “Reconciling Colonial Contradictions: The Multiple Roles of Sculpture in Eighteenth-Century Quito” (University of Florida, M. Stanfield-Mazzi)
• Hye-shim Yi, “Art, Materiality, and Intermediality: The Multimedia Writing Practice of Chen Hongshou (1768–1822)” (UCLA, H. Lee)
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and fifteen ‘eighteenth-century art’ dissertations in progress, including:
• Jacob Leveton, “William Blake’s Radical Ecology” (Northwestern University, S. Eisenman)
• Kelsey Martin, “Graveuses en taille-douce: French Women Engravers from the Ancien Regime to the Napoleonic Empire (1660–1815)” (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, M. Hyde)
• Saylor, Miranda, “Sor María de Ágreda and Sacred Art in Eighteenth-Century Mexico” (UCLA, C. Villaseñor-Black)
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