Senior Independent Study Theses from 1983
The Implications of the Falklands War For the Future of Naval and Naval Air Combat, Ian F. Hartrick
Department: History
Newspapering in America's Frontier West, James W. Hazel
Department: History
The Phenomenon of La Violencia, Donald A. Hild
Department: History
A Study of Diplomacy and Foreign Policy: the Role of Korea in the Origins of the Russo-Japanese War, Daniel C. Howes
Department: History
Diplomatic Relations Between the United States and Bolivia, 1848-1860. American Diplomats in Bolivia, Raul J. C. Jemio
Department: History
The Development of American Pacification Practice and Theory in Vietnam, Raymond B. Lillie
Department: History
The Haitian Refugees Are Politically Persecuted: Why Not a Case For United States Political Asylum?, Robin Denise Mayo
Department: History
Victorian Childhood and Its Influence on the Future Edwardians, C. Clara Nelson
Department: History
The French Philosophes and the Jews, Marian Owen
Department: History
Changing Tides: A History of Student Activism at the College of Wooster during the Closing Lowry Years, James C. Rustic
Department: History
Lillian Smith: The Forgotten Southern Rebel, Jennifer E. Saliers
Department: History
Resistance Movements in the Netherlands During the German Occupation of the Second World War, Daniel E. Schulte
Department: History
The Fair Employment Practice Committee: A Pawn For Roosevelt or a Step Towards Equality?, Jennifer A. Smith
Department: History
Optimism and Pragmatism in African Politics the Ghana Case 1946-1966, Matthew H. Smith
Department: History
Seventeenth-Century English Women Writers and Their Social Networks: Pathways to Print, Lizanne Sprowls
Department: History
England's Difficulty Is Ireland's Opportunity – A Look at the Easter Rising of 1916 and Its Leaders, Robert F. Sullivan
Department: History
The Tet Offensive: the Johnson Administration Versus the Press Corp, John C. Thibodeau
Department: History
Over-The-Rhine: The German Element in Cincinnati, 1850-1920, Nancy J. Thomson
Department: History
Politics in the Continental Congress and the Formation of the Continental Navy, June-December, 1775, Stephen E. Towne
Department: History
El Savadoran Refugees: A Case For Their Legal Acceptance in the United States, Annette M. Wire
Department: History; International Relations
Development of the United States Navy From 1794 to 1815, Earle E. Wise
Department: History
In Hot Water? Call a Doctor: Women, Midwives, and Power Over Childbirth in Seventeenth and Eighteenth-Century England, Deborah E. Woodward
Department: History
Senior Independent Study Theses from 1982
The German Social Democratic Party: 1863-1982, Kara M. Baker
Department: History
The Women and Their Families on the American Trail Between 1835 and 1860, Margaret S. Beardslee
Department: History
Are U.S. Corporations a Force For Reform in South Africa?, L. A. Blum
Department: History
The Role of the Danes in the Viking Age: From Isolation to Assimilation, D. E. Byrd
Department: History
The Battle Over the National Interest Lands in Alaska, Kathryn C. Carrier
Department: History
Nuclear War and the Balance of Terror, Addison Davis
Department: History
Egypt Between 1967 and 1973: Its Domestic and Foreign Policies and Relationship With the Superpowers, William R. Evans
Department: History
The Sandinistas; United States Policy With Nicaragua 1978-1982, Sarah Howes
Department: History
Origins of the Nigerian Civil War, Macharia Kamau
Department: History
The American Fenian Crisis of 1866, Kevin Kilcommons
The American Fenian Crisis of 1866, Kevin Killcommons
Department: History
The Cuban Revolution: Does It Belong to the Cuban People?, Daniel D. Kinley Jr.
Department: History
We Are the Hollow Men: An Analysis of the Problems of the Vietnam Veteran, Donna D. Kirkbride
Department: History
The Immigrant Spokesman For Middle-Class America: Edward W. Bok and the Full-Square Life, Susan K. Lancaster
Department: History
Jack London, His Literature and Its Reception in the Soviet Union, Diane Langley
Department: English; History
Mozambique's Commitment to Liberation and Independence, Steven L. Lanjouw
Department: History
The Mountbattens: the Last Viceroy and Vicerine, Sujata Latoia
Department: History
Protracted War: Vietnam From Diem's Death to the End, Andrew M. Lewis
Department: History
The Native American-White Man Relationship, Kevin McBurney
Department: History
Interview and Analysis: An Investigation of Slavery on the Plantation, Jennifer L. Meader
Department: History
Medieval Pilgrimages and Their Influence on the Romanesque Art and Architecture of the Pilgrimage Roads, Julia E. Nash
Department: History
Loss of Innocence: Nez Perce/White Relations From Lewis & Clark to General Howard, Mari R. Ponce
Department: History
Lyndon B. Johnson: Styles of Leadership, Adrienne K. Sauro
Department: History
Josip Broz Tito and the Causes of the Break Between Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union, David Jackson Smith
Department: History
Agricultural Diplomacy: King Cotton and the Failure of the Confederate Effort For Foreign Recognition. 1861-1863, Harold D. Stetson
Department: History
Workers and Work: Attitudes and Values of American Shoemakers, 1750-1880, Joseph P. Stuligross
Department: History
Basque Regionalism and Spanish Democracy, John C. Walsh
Department: History
"But a Variety of Imployment Gives My Thoughts a Relief From Melloncholy Subjects...:" Economic Activity of Women in Colonial America, Sarah Weatherwax
Department: History
Voluptuaries, Virgins, Prudes and Pimps: Daughters of the English Aristocracy 1870-1914, Carol Winant
Department: History
Senior Independent Study Theses from 1981
The Little Dragon Learns From the Great Dragon: The Chinese Role in the Development of the Vietnamese Communist-Nationalist Revolution, 1938 to October 1, 1949, Nicholas T. Adams
Department: History
The Role of Black Soldiers in the Union Army During the Civil War, Charles C. Dearborn
Department: History; English
From Zadruga to St. Clair Neighborhood: The Progression of Events in the Assimilation of Cleveland's Croatian and Slovenian Immigrants, Nancy E. Duncan
Department: History
Teng Hsiao-P'Ing: Party Man or Pragmatist?, Nanette R. Fausnaugh
Department: History
The Costs of Implementing Rail Transportation From 1830-1900, George T. Fitzelle Jr
Department: History
Three English Manors From 1250 to 1350: the Relationship Between Agriculture, the Economy, and the Community, Kerri L. Ford
Department: History
Combat and the Infantryman; World War II, Korea and Vietnam; a Study of Warfare and Its Effects, Tracey G. Hancock
Department: History
Alexander III and the Politics of "Fusion", Wiles Heater
Department: History
Great Britain and France: 1919-1940 An Uneasy Alliance, Gretchen Jahrling
Department: History
Gründen des Aufstiegs und des Untergangs der Jungdeutschen Bewegung, Patricia A. Kollander
Department: German Studies; History
The Peninsular Campaign and Chancellorsville: a Study in Tactics, Strategy, and Leadership, JC Lee
Department: History
Witchcraft in England: a Case Study of Essex 1563-1603, Linda L. Leidy
Department: History
Looking For Reflections: Using Chronicle and Legend to Explore the Life and Thought of Twelfth-Century England, Karen McCartney
Department: History
Uzbek Nationalism, Kenneth L. McElwee
Department: History
Johnny Did Not Come Marching Home: a Study of the Vietnam Veteran Prior To, During, and After the Vietnam Conflict, Martha McKee
Department: History
From Mountainman to Druid: The Conservation Movement and the Rise of the Sierra Club, Frank C. Oehl
Department: History
One Hundred Years of Black Disfranchisement: The Voting Rights Act of 1965, Robert W. Owen
Department: History
European Emigration to the United States: the Italians: a Generational Experience, Lee J. Svete
Department: History
Edward Abbey: One Obnoxious Man, Mark D. Thomas
Department: History
A Look at Old Russia Through Its Own Writings, Edith M. Wilks
Department: History
Senior Independent Study Theses from 1980
Presbytarians and Civil Rights: An Intellectual History, James D. Beumler
Department: History
"A Circle of Wrongs:" Alexander Solzhenitsyn and the Soviet Regime, John L. Carwile
Department: History
Constitutional Faith: Problems in the Judicial Philosophy of Justice Hugo L. Black, Robert B. Culbert
Department: History
Swedish Immigrant and the Americanization Process of the Ethnic Church (1845-1930) Example: the Augustana Synod, Bruce Englund
Department: History
Thomas Jefferson and the Question of Slavery: Words and Actions, James O. Epps III
Department: History
Saints in the Wilderness: Puritans, Indians, and the Puritan Quest For Utopia, 1630-1676, Carol M. Gates
Department: History
The IRA - Their Role in the Irish-English Question in Relation to Their Counter Forces, Cynthia M. Leber
Department: History
The Decline and Fall of the Liberal Party, Thomas D. McGuire
Department: History
The Brezhnev Era: a Preliminary Survey, E. Blake Moore Jr.
Department: History
The Division of Germany and the Prospect of Reunification, Hobson Pusey
Department: History
The Effects of the Test-Ban Treaty and the International Relations of America, Russia and China Toward Chinese Nuclear Development, John B. Rogan
Department: History
U.S. and Soviet Naval Development, John Ross
Department: History
The Fall of the Gang of Four, Elizabeth S. Runyon
Department: History
Facing the Brink of War: John F. Kennedy and the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962, Andrew C. Smith
Department: History
Senior Independent Study Theses from 1979
The Sian Incident: An International Perspective, Richard S. Bardine
Department: History
With Justice for All? The Development of the Juvenile Justice System in the United States Until 1940, Linda K. Fox
Department: History
The Marine Corps Experience in Vietnam, Steven D. Glick
Department: History
Tools of Domination: a Study of the Enforcement of South African Apartheid, Gregory W. Hammond
Department: History
Is the Female of the Species More Deadly Than the Male: the Women's Surface Movement in Edwardian England, 1901-1914, Dorothy J. Hasbrouck
Department: History
Society and Literature: Comparison of Günter Grass's 'The Tin Drum,' Heinrich Böll's 'Group Portrait With Lady' and Siegfried Lenz's 'The German Lesson', Kathleen M. Heller
Department: History
Mao Tse-Tung and Liu Shao-Ch'I, Ideology in Conflict and Flux, Timothy S. Kerr
Department: History
Federal Government Support of the Arts: the Works Progress Administration Music Project and the National Endowment For the Arts, John K. Manchester
Department: History
The Truman Doctrine: the Role of Publicity Consciousness in the Evolution of Foreign Policy, Ellen T. McKnight
Department: History
Making the World Safe For Democracy: American Patriotic Hysteria in World War One, Karen E. Schoenewaldt
Department: History
Intervenening Techniques: a Necessity For Women's Equality in Higher Education, Elizabeth de V. Seymour
Department: History
Career, Marriage and Motherhood: Five Women in Search of a Solution, Karen L. Stapf
Department: History
A Comparative Analysis of the Urban Political Machine: William M. Tweed and Richard J. Daley, David P. Wardlaw
Department: History
The Power and Impotence of Martin Luther King's Nonviolent Philosophy in the Civil Rights Movement, James P. Wilkins
Department: History
The Social and Economic Effects of the Great Depression Era of 1929-1939: With a Focus on Life on the National Scene, at the College of Wooster, and in the Community of Wooster, Ohio, John J. Yankello Jr
Department: History