2022 HNA Dissertations List
It's time for the Historians of Netherlandish Art to update our list of dissertations completed and dissertations in progress for 2022. If you are writing a dissertation, or supervising a student, please submit the information below, and we'll compile it into a handy resource on the HNA website. We were unable to compile this list for 2020 or 2021 -- so if you completed a dissertation in those years, we ask that you also fill out this form, and we'll represent your work as well.

If you are currently working on a dissertation, please share your information once your project has been approved by your supervisor (policies vary by institution).

The dissertations list (which is only visible to HNA members) is a record of your work in progress or recently completed, before it's available in a more accessible format (conference paper, book, article, or not) -- work that we know from experience takes time! Members look to this list to know what the brightest and newest minds of our field are up to. For an example, please see our 2018-19 list here.

The list will only be as complete if you provide your information - thank you for taking the time! Please fill out before Nov. 30th to be included in the 2022 list. Please share widely!

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Dissertation author 
format: Smith, John H.
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Dissertation title (feel free to indicate [working title] at the end if you anticipate changes)
format: Underwater Basketweaving and Foucault's Panopticon
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University and Supervisor(s)/Advisor(s)
format: Kansas, J. Doe
(shortest version of your institution, followed by supervisor -- if multiple, separate by commas)
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