Senior Independent Study Theses from 1968
Berlin 1945--Military Blunder or Diplomatic Ineptitude, Richard Chazan
Department: History
The Influence of Absolute Rule and Divine Right on the Politics of Louis XIV, Concentrating on the Area of Religion, Richard L. Coe
Department: History
A Patriot's Progress: John Adams, 1760-1775, Pam Conover
Department: History
Break in Diplomatic Relations, a Study of Six Ambassadors in Washington, London and Berlin, Robert F. Cox Jr.
Department: History
Armenian Revolutionary Parties, Deborah Ferry
Department: History
The Oregon Boundary Dispute: a Study in Anglo-American Entanglement, Arthur S. Graff
Department: History
The Long Trick Two Years Behind the False Bulkheads -An Historical Novel-, Jocelyn Granet
Department: History
The Stillborn Revolution: An Evaluation of Constructive Cultural Criticism in Depression America, Robert D. Jackson
Department: History
Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. DuBois: a Conflict of Ideologies, David E. Jerome
Department: History
The Opposition to the Mexican War, John William Jimison
Department: History
The Supreme Court Decision of Our Times: Brown v Board of Education, Margaret Jump
Department: History
A Historical Sketch of America's Racial Crisis in the North: Cleveland As An Example of a Riot City, Joan Kelley
Department: History
Revisionism and the Robber Barons, John C. Kontak
Department: History
The Art of Revolution, Jeffrey R. McIntyre
Department: History
The Watts Rebellion, Gloria M. Nelson
Department: History
The Russo-Japanese Conflict Over Manchuria and Korea, 1895-1905, John M. Richards
Department: History
A Selected Survey of the Dies Un-American Activities Investigation, Peter W. Shreffler
Department: History
Lord Shelburne: Opposition and Reform, 1763-1783, Philip Taylor
The Eisenhower Era: a Study in Executive Leadership, John F. Van Bolt
Department: History
Noblesse Oblige: the Mountbattens, Margaret B. Wanty
Department: History
The History of the London Stock Exchange: 1700 - 1900, Philip E. Wright
Department: History
Senior Independent Study Theses from 1967
Legends of Aeneas and Romulus and Their Significance to Roman History, Hugh Angert
Department: Classical Studies; History
British and Patriot Spies During the American Revolution, Alice Biebel
Department: History
The Three RCOTS of Classroom Student-Centered Learning Developed in the United States During the First Half of the Twentieth Century, Wade Brynelson
Department: History
The Caste System of India: Its Structure, Functions and Responses to Social Reform, Leedia E. Catello
Department: History
A Study of Anglo-German Relations Before the Great War With Special Emphasis on Kaiser Wilhelm II, James M. Dawson Jr
Department: History
The Peaceful Revolution in Rural Mexico, J. Arthur Edwards
Department: History
Nazi-Soviet Relations: An Exercise in Defensive Diplomacy, John Davidson Frame
Department: History
France An Ideal -- An Imperative, Joyce Giese
Department: History
Islam and Politics: Modernization in the New States of the Middle East, Susan L. Graham
Department: History
Retreat Into Involvement: British Foreign Policy From 1895-1907, John Harmon
Department: History
Emile Zola's Portrait of French Society, Norman S. Hatt
Department: History
Proudhon and Mutualism, Ronald E. Hill
Department: History
Incorporation Under the Fourteenth Amendment: a Century of Controversy, David E. Kenty
Department: History
Maxwell Evarts Perkins: Portrait of An Editor, Jan Lee Kreader
Department: History
John Adams: the Young Lawyer, Jon Marti
Department: History
With Malice Toward None?, Brian Miller
Department: History
The Relationship of Disraeli to Queen Victoria, Margaret Sinclair Minor
Department: History
The Mexican Revolution and Woodrow Wilson in Historical Perspective, Michael Morris
Department: History
The Civil War in Missouri, 1861-65, Jane T. Russell
Department: History
The Life and Works of Peter Blume, George J. Siedel
Department: History
Shiah Islam and Its Relationship to Iran, Patricia Steiner
Department: History
Lord Shelburne: Opposition and Reform: 1763-1783, Philip Taylor
Department: History
The Crescent City, Judith E. Tucker
Department: History
The "Broadbrims" of Colonial Philadelphia, Edward G. Wells
Department: History
The American Presence in Germany 1945-1955, Nancy J. Wilkin
Department: History
Senior Independent Study Theses from 1966
The Lincoln-Douglas Debates: the Issues and Significance of the Illinois Sentatorial Campaign of 1858, David G. Arscott
Department: History
The Statesmen, Diplomacy, and Significance of the Congress of Vienna, William J. Austin
Department: History
Pearl Harbor: the Events Leading Up to and Including the Japanese Attack, David G. Baroudi
Department: History
A Need Fulfillled: the Establishment of the Bank of England, Robert P. Beck
Department: History
Alexander and Tito: How They Dealt With Seperatism in Yugoslavia, Bruce E. Bigelow
Department: History
The English Impact on Scotland 1603-1658, Sarah D. Bliss
Department: History
A Signal Chastisement, Jim Brown
Department: History
A History of the Communist Movement in Guatemala: 1944-1954, Chalmers S. Brumbaugh III
Department: History
The Individual of This Western Front 1914-1918, Deane K. Calhoun
Department: History
An Introduction to the Sufi Doctrine of Jalal Ad-Din Rumi, William Chittick
Department: History
The Political and Social Thought of Luther and Calvin With a Short Afterword on the Differing Histories of Lutheranism and Calvinism, Darwin Clupper
Department: History
Age of Marius: a Study in the Background and Personalities of the Early Roman Revolution, Ansley Johnson Coale Jr.
Department: History; Classical Studies
John C. Calhoun and the Settlement of the West, Glenn Coffman
Department: History
Reichswehr and Republic: A History of the Political Influence of the Reichswehr in the Weimar Republic, 1918-1926, Bonnie J. Conrad
Department: History
The Role and Influence of Sidney Rigdon in the Power Struggle For Leadership in the Early Mormon Church, Richard A. Curtis
Department: History
The Use of Air and Naval Power in the Russo-German War, 1941-1945, Alan R. Darling
Department: History
The Inevitable Conflict: a History of Controversy in the American Presbyterian Church, Vincent B. Dunlap
Department: History
Problems of English Municipal Government During the Industrial Revolution, Lloyd E. Dyer Jr
Department: History
An Inquiry Into the Olmec Civilization, David Foscue
Department: History
"Uncle Sam Has a Hit on His Hands:" the Federal Theatre: 1935 to 1939, Diana J. Francis
Department: History
Nigeria in Transition 1945-1965, Linda L. Hager
Department: History
Defiance in Action: Little Rock and School Integration, JoAnna Holden
Department: History
A Candidate For Immortality, Walter Hopkins
Department: History
The Battle of Britain, William Kerr
The Battle of Britain, William Kerr
Department: History
John and Thomas Seymour, Cabinetmakers in Federal Boston, George Keyes
Department: History
Leadership and Popular Participation in Decision-Making in Lenin's Political Thought, Paul R. Key
Department: History
The Lives and Characters of Richard III, Sharon Kintner
Department: History
The Second World War: a Continuing Influence in Labor Relations, Timothy J. Kramer
Department: History
Adolp Eichmann: Capture and Trial, Diane Liff
Department: History
Stalingrad, Street-Fighting and Local Tactics, Michael S. Linn
Department: History
Blacks in Blue: Negro Troops in the Civil War and Aftermath, Carl L. LoPresti
Department: History
The Problems of the Conciliar Movement in the Roman Catholic Church Before the Reformation, As Seen in the Councils of Constance and Basel, Malcolm A. MacQuillan
Department: History
The Northern Borders: a Survey of Sino-Indian Relations 1950-1963, David A. McCree
Department: History
Consigned to Tardiness: the Development of United States Foreign Policy Toward Africa 1950-1963, James A. McHenry Jr
Department: History
Letters of an Akron Teacher (October, 1930 to March, 1933), Joyce McKnight
Department: History
Allegory of Conflict, Lebanon, 1958, Peggy A. Medina
Department: History
Günter Grass and Heinrich Böll, Margaret Michael
Department: History
The Causes, Events, and Aftermath of Leisler's Rebellion in the Colony of New York, Cynthia Naylor
Department: History
The American Peace Movement and Neutrality Legislation, Ronald Neill
Department: History
The Development of Tourism to the Caribbean 1922-1965, Richard A. Norris
Department: History
United They Stood, John Pierson
Department: History
The Miracle of National Socialism 1930-1932, Barbara E. Rastad
Department: History
Hoosier Klandom in the 1920's, Janice Sayer
Department: History
The Rise of Liberal Soviet Writers, Jeanette Scotland
Department: History
An Assessment of William Howard Taft, Jon Searfoss
Department: History
The Regulators of North Carolina, Kathryn Sharp
Department: History
James Wilson and James Madison: Theory and Practice in the Art of Politics, Edwin Stern
Department: History
Blessed Are the Peacemakers, Frederick J. Stocking
Department: History
Woodrow Wilson and World Order 1914-1920, Janice E. Tierney
Department: History
John Quincy Adams and the Russians: a Study in International Relations, David C. Twining
Department: History
Frederick II and Voltaire: the Age of Enlightenment As Reflected in the Correspondence of Two of Its Greatest Historical Celebrities, Maryanne Voigt
Department: History
Senior Independent Study Theses from 1965
The Riddle of Radicalism in Italy: a Historical Survey of the Italian Communist Party, Sara P. Allen
Department: History
In the Meadow Crew Lilies: the Evolution of Civil Government on the American Bottom, H. Alan Arfken Jr
Department: History