Senior Independent Study Theses from 1965
Architecture in 17th Century New England, Eric M. Jensen
Department: History
The Story of the Hukbalahap: Communist Guerrillas in the Philippines, Alexandra B. Keith
Department: History
Hawaii's First Year of War, Thomas L. Kling
Department: History
Stanley Baldwin: the Plain Man Who Became Prime Minister, Judith C. Koestner
Department: History
The Influence of Savonarola's Reforms on Botticelli's Art, Barbara Kurz
Department: History
Songs of Love (French Troubadours), Susan Lewis
Department: History
A Fourteenth Century King Re-Evaluated Charles IV, Elizabeth Mac Intyre
Department: History
Serbo-Croat Conflict: 1918-1941, Sally J. Mann
Department: History
Robert Penn Warren: a Poet's Approach to Man and History, Madeleine Miller
Department: History
Prohibition: in War and Peace, Kenneth Newhams
Department: History
Red and Black: a Comparison of the American Plains Indians and the African Matabele, Peggy Osborne
Department: History
Gladstone and the Schism: a Study of Events Leading to the Split of the Liberal Party in 1886, Gary W. Reichard
Department: History
Alger Hiss: Traitor or Victim, Williard Reid
Department: History
Pioneer Women Educators: Emma Willard and Catharine Beecher, Anne D. Rich
Department: History
Dust Bowlers Revisited, Michael J. Scott
Department: History
Soviet Music: Art in the Brave New World, Sandra B. Scott
Department: History
An Evaluation of the Success of the Congress of Vienna When Viewed Against the Failures of the Treaty of Versailles, Michael T. Smallwood
Department: History
Cleveland in the Log Cabin Stage, Jane Smith
Department: History
The Trial of Mrs. Surratt, John Craig Smith D.
Department: History
The De-Stalinization of Russia 1953-1956, Max L. Spencer
Department: History
Discord in the Allied Ranks: Relations Between Roosevelt and De Gaulle, Laurence W. Stoll
Department: History
Dust Bowlers Revisited, Michael J. Stott
Department: History
The Rails Derailed: a Study of the Economic History of American Railroads Since World War II, Timothy A. Tilton
Department: History
Ashcan Art: the City in American Art, Anne Whitacre
Department: History
Late Victorians and the Cape to Cairo Dream, Nancy J. Winder
Department: History
Bonanza and Borrasca: The Story of the Life of a Town (A Mythical Diary from the Golden West), Phyllis Worthington
Senior Independent Study Theses from 1964
Dependence and Uhuru: The Development of an Ida, Margaret Blum
Department: History
??? and Uhuru: The Development of an Idra, Margaret P. Blum
Department: History
Cursed and the Chosen, Elizabeth G. Hearne
Department: History
The Evolution of the Legal System of the Northwest Territory: 1788-1798, David Soren Mortensen
Department: History
Madame Butterfly in the Twentieth Century: A Study of Japanese Women, Ann Miller Retzlaff
Department: History
The Lure of Cathay: Exploration in Asia to Marco Polo, Nancy R. Rose
Department: History
Theses/Dissertations from 1963
A Massachusetts Soldier in the Civil War, Philip C. Brown
The Occurrence of Bowel Disorders in Federal Army Camps During the Civil War and Their Effect on Troop Movement, David V. Chazan
Department: History
American Interst in an Isthian Canal 1826-1877, Margaret Morley
Department: History
The Builder of the American Northwest: James Jerome Hill, Alan C. Morrison
Department: History
Individualism, the Cause for Reform, Peter R. L. Parry
Department: History
The Morgan Raiders, Mary A. Trenchard
Department: History
Britain: the Socialist Years: a Study of Nationalization and Welfare Measures of the Labor Government, 1945-1951, John Whinrey
Department: History
Senior Independent Study Theses from 1962
For the Rights of the Desolate: A Study of Upton Sinclair, Priscilla S. Gardner
Department: History
Francis I: King of the French Renaissance, Barbara Ann Howard
Department: History
No Right to be Human: A Study of the Character of Tsar Nicholas II, Marjorie Lynn Maguire
Department: History
Changes in Rural American Life as Reflected by the Sears, Roebuck Catalogue, 1895-1961, Elizabeth Nelson
Department: History
The Rise of the Afrikaner Nationalist Party 1933-1948, Theodore Scott
Department: History
The Incredible Revolution: A Diplomatic History of the Rise of the Turkish Revolution, 1918-1920, George Ernest Wright Jr
Department: History
Senior Independent Study Theses from 1961
The Educational System of Nazi Germany: A Collaboration of Formal Schools with Youth Organizations, Linda Carol Cartner
Department: History
The United Nations Conference on International Organization: Background and Politics, Donald S. Caruthers
Department: History
The Development of Christianity During the Flavian Dynasty, Richard L. Clippinger
Department: History
The Way West: A Narrative of the American West in 1853, Robert Drummond
Department: History
The Secret Treaty of Dover: May 22/June 1, 1670: A Study of its Significance to Seventeenth Century English History, Nicholas W. Emigholz
Department: History
Senator Robert Taft, Carol M. Hallett
Department: History
Conditions of the French Renaissance under Francis I, Derrick Woodwark Harding
Department: History
The Water in the Fountain or Portrait of a Grand Tourist in the Eighteenth Century, Angene Hopkins
Department: History
Richard Coeur De Lion in Fact and Fiction, Carolyn E. Jeffrey
Department: History
The Integration of the Negro into the United States Armed Services, Kurt Allen Liske
Department: History
The Assimilation of the "New Immigration" into the American Economy, 1880-1900, Robert Mantel
Department: History
The Algerian Refugee Situation in Historical Perspective, Roy James McCorkel Jr.
Department: History
The Colonial New England Town, Ann Elizabeth McEathron
Department: History
The Colonial New England Town, Ann Elizabeth McEathron
Department: History
The Russian Orthodox Church on the Eve of the Revolution, Elsworth Walter Morack
Department: History
The Great Pestilence and Medieval Medicine, Judith Ellen Moss
Department: History
Ghana's First Four Years, Dona Claire Sweeney
Department: History
"And the Sun Goeth Down", Ronald Takaki
Department: History
U.S Mediation and the Fall of the Republic of China, 1942-49, Susan Tse
Department: History
Japan's Industrialization: 1900-1930, Jan W. F. van der Valk
Department: History
Senior Independent Study Theses from 1960
John A. Bingham and the Trial of Lincoln's Assassins, William C. Barrett
Department: History
A Study of the Indian Problems in the Missouri Territory During the Administration of Governor William Clark 1813-1821, Alan W. Boyd
Department: History
Philosophy of Historical Travel and Illustrated By a Travelogue of Boston and Envrions, Suzanne S. Carpenter
Department: History
North Carolina Under the Leadership of William Tryon, Governor 1765-1771, William L. Coop
Department: History
The Dispersion of the Huron Indian Nation 1648-1650, Ed Danziger Jr.
Department: History
The Influence of Land Speculation on Early Settlement in the Ohio Valley, 1748-1800, Jane H. Ehemann
Department: History
Colonial Merchants in British North America, 1763-1776, Evelyn Englander
Department: History
Khrushchev's Russia: His Policy on Education and Religion As Seen in Historical Perspective, Barbara E. Fisher
Department: History
A Study of Propaganda in the United States, 1914-1917 and Its Effects Upon Americans, Peter L. Gertz
Department: History
America Sees Red and Black After the Two World Wars, William W. Giffin
Department: History
Protest to Chinese Immigration (1850-1852) The Anti-Chinese Movement in the United States, Walter S. Hayes Jr.
Department: History
The Consolidation of the Throne of England Under Henry VII, J. Edwin Hostettler
Department: History
The Extension of Liberalism in Religion After the Protestant Reformation: Reoccurances of Pelagian and Arian Ideas in the Sixteenth Century, Gary E. Ireland
Department: History
Suffrage: Symbol of Democracy or Symbol of Superiority, Barbara Koch
Department: History
A History of the Introduction of the Philosophy of Soren A. Kierkegaard to America: Up to 1946, Sang Hyun Lee
Department: History
Slavery in the Spanish American Colonies, Lloyd Marcum
Department: History
Free Speech and the Supreme Court in the Twentieth Century, Robert M. McKenzie
Department: History
The Union of South Africa's Policy of Apartheid in Practice and Theory, Jacqueline Hoole Peckham
Department: History
The Role of John Jay at the Paris Peace Negotiations 1782-1784 to Conclude The War of the American Revolution with Special Emphasis on the Period from June 1782 to December 1782, Nancy Ralston
Department: History
The Role of John Jay at the Paris Peace Negotiations 1782-1784 to Conclude The War of the American Revolution with Special Emphasis on the Period from June 1782 to December 1782, Nancy Ralston
Department: History
Contemporary Conservatism in America: The Bricker Amendment An Example, Suzanne Riggle
Department: History
The Russian Orthodox Church Under the Soviet Regime, James R. Steele
Department: History
The Revolution That Failed: China Under Sun Yat-Sen, Linda E. Weldy
Department: History
The Revolution That Failed: China Under Sun Yat-sen, Linda Elaine Weldy
Chances in the Social Gospel: 1919-1929, David N. Wiley
Department: History
Senior Independent Study Theses from 1959
A Study of the 1937 Federal Court Reorganization Plan, W Stuart Awbrey
Department: History
President Lincoln and Secretary Seward: A Study in Mutual Influence, Eugene C. Bay
Department: History
European Boundary Problems: a Limited Study and Comparison, Deborah Boyd
Department: History
Utah and the United States Government 1847-1860, Edward A. Clydesdale
Department: History
The Russian Peasant Since the Revolution, James Cortelyou
Department: History
Hells Canyon, Donald D. Custis
Department: History
New Neighbors in An Old Neighborhood, Richard A. Dannenfelser
Department: History
Individualism and Insubordination Among the Great Elizabethans, Diane Dunlap
Department: History
An Analysis of the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk and the Beginnings of Soviet Foreign Policy, James H. Edgar
Department: History
The Development of Papal Supremacy From Its Earliest Beginnings to the Time of Leo the Great, Jeanne Gould
Department: History