Harry S. Akoh (Ph.D. Defense), April 20, 2009, "How a Country Treats Its Own Nationals Is No Longer A Matter of Exclusive Domestic Concern: A History of the Alien Tort Statue Litigations in the United States for Human Rights Violations Committed in Africa, 1980-2008."
Abou Bamba (Ph.D. Defense), May 16, 2008, "Dubbing Modernization: The United States, France, and the Politics of Development in the Ivory Coast, 1946-1968."
Dexter Blackman (Ph.D. Defense), February 18, 2009, "Rather Than Run & Jump for Medals, We are Standing Up for Humanity. Won't You Join Us?"
Mark Fleszar (M.A. Defense), October 14, 2008, "The Atlantic Mind: Zephaniah Kingsley, Slavery, and the Politics of Race in the Atlantic World."
Fakhri Hagani (Ph.D. Defense), November 14, 2008, "Fashioning the New Woman: Gender, Modernity, and the Making of the Public Sphere in Interwat Egypt and Iran."
Joshua Herbstman (M.A. Defense), November 21, 2008, "The Superpowers in 1967: Examining the Role of the U.S. and the Soviet Union in the Proximal Events Leading Up to the Six Day War."
Matthew Hill (Ph.D. Defense), July 16, 2008.
Veronica Holmes (Ph.D. Defense), August 4, 2008, "Stories of Lynwood Park."
Samuel Jackson (M.A. Defense), July 15, 2008, "An Unquenchable Flame: The Spirit of Protest and the Sit-in Movement in Chattanooga, Tennessee."
Terrence Kersey (M.A. Defense), May 5, 2009.
Mary Ellen Pethel (Ph.D. Defense), November 14, 2008, "Athens of the South: College Life in Nashville, A New South City, 1897-1917."
Lisa Shannon-Flagg (M.A. Defense), July 15, 2008, ""A Little Bit of Heaven": The Inception, Climax and Transformation of the East Washington Community in East Point, GA."
John K. Spivey (M.A. Defense), October 30, 2008, "Coke va. Pepsi:The Cola Wars in South Africa during the Anti-apartheid Era."