Doctoral dissertations supervised by Dr. Thomas R. Metcalf (with date of completion)
- John F. Richards (1971), Mughal Rule in Golconda, 1687-1724
- Richard B. Barnett (1975), Regional Politics in a Mughal Successor State: Navabi Avadh, 1720-1785
- William Rosoff (1975), Britain, India and Japan: Commercial Rivalry in the Interwar Period, 1919-1939
- David Gilmartin (1980), Tribe, Land and Religion in the Punjab: Muslim Politics and the Making of Pakistan
- Sandria Freitag (1981), Religious Rites and Riots: From Community Identity to Communalism in South Asia
- Tai-Sook Lee (1986), Edward Gibbon Wakefield and the Movement for Systematic Colonization, 1829-1850
- Peter Hoffenberg (1993), To Create a Commonwealth: Empire and Nation at English, Australian and Indian Exhibitions, 1851-1914 (with Thomas Laqueur)
- Nasser Hussain (1996), The Jurisprudence of Emergency: Sovreignty and the Rule of Law in British India
- Kevin Grant (1998), 'A Civilized Savagery': British Humanitarian Politics and European Imperialism in Africa
- Durba Ghosh (2000), Colonial Companions: Bibis, Begums, and Concubines of the British in North India
- Vahid Fozdar (2001), Constructing the 'Brother': Freemasonry, Empire, and Nationalism in the Bombay Presidency, 1840-1925
- Anne Keary (2002), Comparing Cross-National Histories: Christianity, Translation, and Colonialism in Eastern Australia and Northwestern America
- Deana Heath (2003), Creating the Moral Colonial Subject: Censorship in India and Australia, 1880-1939
Supervision of Dissertations in process - students now undertaking field research
Nita Verma (on the Allahabad High Court and inheritance)
Amita Satyal (on overland trade in the Mughal Empire)
Kavita Datla (on Osmania University and vernacular education in Hyderabad)
Dissertation Committees as Second or Third Reader
- Ray T. Smith, 1964
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George Spencer, 1967
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Stephen Dale, 1972
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Michael Metelits, 1973
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Gail Omvedt (sociology), 1973
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Dilip Basu, 1975
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David Prochaska, 1980
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Dane Kennedy, 1980
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Mansour Ahmed, 1983
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Kelsey Clark Underwood (Anthropology), 1986
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Matin Ahmed, 1987
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Joseph Alter (Anthropology), 1986
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Lata Mani (UCSC), 1990
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Douglas Haynes, 1992
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Ines Zupanov, 1992
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Douglas Fix, 1993
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Sumathi Ramaswami, 1993
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Krystyna von Henneberg, 1997
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Jyoti Hosagrahar (Architecture), 1997
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Swati Chattopadhyay (Architecture), 1997
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Michael Katten, 1998
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Lisa Pollard, 1998
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Darren Zook, 1998
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Lisa Trivedi (UC Davis), 1999
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Michelle Mancini (English), 2000
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Rachel Sturman (UC Davis), 2001
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Priya Satia, 2003
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Preeti Chopra (Architecture), 2003
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