Theses/Dissertations from 1972
The Battle of Trafalgar as a Consquence of Napoleon's Invasion Plan of England, J. Gregory Misch
The Free Black Man in the Ante-Bellum South 1790-1860, Paul L. Moses
The Roosevelt Administration's Conservation Policy, Stephen L. Parker
The Development of the Modern American Musical Comedy, Thomas J. Peterson
The Greek Communist Movement Versus the Greek Government, James Polychron
Wilson and Bryan: Conflict Over Peace, David Dunham Reber
"A Precarious Gift": The Freedom of Expression During the First World War, Wayne M. Rice
The Cuban Missle Crisis of 1962, David C. Ridgway
Isolation or Intervention: The Foreign Policy of Franklin D. Roosevelt Toward Germany, 1933-1938, Carol J. Schubert
Mutesa of Buganda: His Struggle to Preserve the Independence of His Kingdom, Charles Stephen Sheffield
Department: History
Alexander Dubcek and the Experiment in Socialist Democracy, William R. Shriver
Department: History
Pankhursts and the British Militant Suffragette Movement: Their History and Significance, Ann E. Singleton
Department: History
Black Studies in a Select Group of Elementary and Secondary Schools in Ohio, Janice L. Smith
Department: History
The Doctrinal Development of Armored Warfare, John Stanley
American Crisis Government: Abraham Lincoln and Woodrow Wilson, Brian Stevens
What Lincoln Was Searching for in a General, Randy L. Terry
Gallipoli, John Weaver
American Student Activism in the Sixties: What is it?, Morris D. Wesley
George Armstrong Custer: The Myth and the Reality, Jeff Wise
Barry Goldwater's Untraditional Convention and Campaign, John Wolfenden
The Role of the Miltary in Brazil, 1920-1945, Bob Yomboro
Senior Independent Study Theses from 1971
The "July Days"--As Viewed from Below, Jim Allardice
Department: History
The Journal of Ernst Kesseler, Ginny Borden
Christian Influence on the Taiping Rebellion, Ann Busch
Department: History
The Labor Philosophies of Three Great American Labor Leaders of the Nineteenth Century, Hugh K. Chappell
Department: History
Ralls Over Moffat's Hill, Malcolm L. Collins
Department: History
G.B.S.: Politician, Robert G. Colton
Department: History
The Battle of Antietam: September 17,1862, Christopher Eric Craft
Department: History
The Relocation of the Japanese Americans During World War II, Robert Crockett
Department: History
The Religious Development of Tolstoy, Diane Eddy
The Urban Crisis Comes to the Farm, Richard L. Fahlander
The Development of and Reaction to Socialism in Industrialized Germany, (1860-1890), Peter V. Finefrock
Department: History
A Magnificent Failre: The Welsh Wars of Independence, Judith E. Gardener
An Examination of Topics on the Historical Meaning of the New Left, Robert M. Groshan
Department: History
The Evolution of Bombing Doctrines, 1914-1945, Peter C. Harley
Department: History
The Origins and Evolution of Jewish Self-Defense in Palestine, Taylor Huff
Department: History
Arthur Miller Contemporary Historian, Keith D. Humpry
The Soviet Partisans in the Second World War, Carole Hyde
"Ivan, Go Home! Natasha is Sleeping with Kolya!", Timothy H. Jones
Indian and Colonial Alliances and Military Relations, 1750-1783, Drew Kerr
Department: History
The History of the Woman Suffrage Movement in the American South from 1890 to 1920, Nancy L. Langrall
The Populist Response to a Racist South, Steven D. Larson
The Historical Development and Contemporary Perspective of the Right-to-Work Controversy, Pat W. Lawrence
The Occupation of Denmark 1940-1945, Greta Lesher
Department: History
Where Independence Lies: A Study of Senegal, Guinea, and the Ivory Coast, Janice R. Lorenz
Department: History
In the Minds and Hearts of the People: The Development of Political Thought in the American Revolution, James J. Maiwurm
Department: History
A Crisis of Direction: British Foreign Policy in the Suez Crisis of 1956, Carlile Marshall
Department: History
The Alien and Sedition Acts in the Context of Their Time, Debbie Mathias
Department: History
The Effects of the Arab Refugees on the Development of the Middle East, Ronald G. Mayer
Department: History
A Study of Douglas MacArthur: The General and the Man, Philip McDowell
Department: History
Towards Liberation: A Study of Black Militancy, 1950-1970, J. Reid Meloy
Department: History
Ernesto "Che" Guevara, Robert D. Morehead
Department: History
Grant and Lincoln's Military Education During the Civil War, Thomas Moseley
The Huks: A Threat and a Challenge for the Philippines, Rebekah Olson
The History of the Mau Mau Movement in Kenya, Gregory E. Pringle
From Nations to Nationalism to Nation, Andrew Raevouri
Department: History
The Radicalization of Student Protest: 1960-1968, Patt Rapp
Department: History
Delaware and Pennsylvania: Economic Establishment of the Union, John David Reynard
The Seeds of Discord: The Katyn Forest Massacre, Ellen A. Robinson
Department: History
Glastonbury Abbey: Its Development, Decline and Dissolution, Robert Schirmer
Department: History
The Berkeley Free Speech Movement and University Reform, Ruth Schreibeis
Department: History
Intellectual History as an Alternative to Philosophical Skepticism, David I. Seiple
Department: History
Diary of a Young Man's Experiences in Rome, 130 A.D., David R. Silberstein
Department: History
The Many Lives of Sir Oswald Mosley, Karl Steiner
Department: History
Samuel Adams, Unifier of the American Revolutionary Movement, Mary VanBuren
Demise of the Lusotropical Dream: and Africa Opened Wide with a Smile, Julialynne Walker
Department: History
An Historical Analysis of the Life of Harriet Tubman, Carolyn R. Washington
Department: History
Beau Geste & Revanche: Two Periods of Nineteenth Century French Millitary Thought, William Allen Wiley
Department: History
Communalism in Malaya: The Role of the Indian Minority 1880-1959, Elizabeth Witherspoon
Department: History
The Vice Presidency: An Historical Perspective, Julia Thayer Wood
Department: History
Who is a Conscientious Objector?: A Short Study of the Legality of Conscientious Objection Laws Since 1940, A. Amos Woodward III
Department: History
Epaminondas and the Theban Hegemony of Greece 371-362 B.C., Kent Wrampelmeier
Senior Independent Study Theses from 1970
The Battle of the Somme, Ford Behm
Department: History
Boston's Forgotten Children, Susan Boyt
Department: History
The American Armaments Industries During the Revolution, Braxton Bradford
Department: History
Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, David W. Clark
Department: History
Charlie: The Life of General Charles George Gordon, George Garrett Davis II
Department: History
The Selective Service System: Its Concept and History, Allen K. Easley
Department: History
The Southern Appalachians: A Study in the Development of the Mountain Character, Ronald D. Eller
The Briand-Kellogg Pact and the Nuremberg Trials, Robert L. Ellis Jr.
Department: History
A Brief Look at the Intellectual Response to the Case of Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti, George H. Elwell
Department: History
The American Woman 1950-1960, Susan Lee Faro
Department: History
The Twenties-Decade of Change, Meredith Hamilton
Department: History
The Loyalists in the American Revolution, Joyce Ann Harman
Department: History
Southern Insurrection: The Dixiecrats in 1948, George W. Harris
Department: History
Great Britain and Palestine: The Last Years of the Mandate, Katherine F. Hoffman
Theology and the Failure of a Revolution: William Laud, the Puritans, and the Church of England, David Holmes
Department: History
The Role of Imperialism in the Decline of Civilization, David C. Holmes
The Free Presbyterian Church: A History of an Abolitionist Sect, Howard E. Johnson
Department: History
The Rise and Fall of Nantucket Whaling, Catherine Jones
Britain in the Inter-War Years: A Study of Political Failure, Jefferson Kellogg
Department: History
Indian and Colonial Alliances and Military Relations, Drew Kerr
Margaret Sanger: Vision of a New Womanhood, Deborah J. Kilgore
Department: History
The Assassination of President Kennedy: A Crisis in Communication, James F. Koehler
Verdun: The Crisis of the Western Conscience, Philip Langsdorf
Department: History
The Black Soldier and His Impact on Revolutionary America, Larry Lindberg
Department: History
The Chosen Few-Born Losers?, Jon Lind
Department: History
Iron Road Through the Wilderness, Kathleen G. Manatt
Department: History
North and South-Two Differing Civilizations, Ann McIntyre