Senior Independent Study Theses from 1966
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
The Washington Conference: An Attempt to Resolve Japanese-American Friction, Carol A. Bayley
Department: History
Business and the Protestant Church in the Nineteen-Twenties, David E. Brand
Roots of Socialist Realism: A Study of the Background of Soviet Literary Theory, Elizabeth Byers
Department: History
Disraeli and the 1867 Reform Bill, Richard Paul Chordas
Department: History
The Pure Feed and Drug Act of 1906, Michael L. Clarke
Department: History
From the Triumphs of Oriana to Orpheus Britannicus: a Study of English Music Form the Elizabethan Age to the Time of Purcell, Ann Coffman
Department: History
David Ross Locks and the Nasby Papers--1865-1868, Daniel W. Cryer
Department: History
Selected Eighteenth-Century Houses of Worship in and Around Philadelphia, Owen D. Davison
Department: History
The Provincial Era in Boston and Philadelphia, Karen J. Depew
Department: History
The Rise and Rule of George B. Cox, Arlene Dingilian
Department: History
Embattled Island: a Study of the British Role in Cyprus: 1878-1960, Jennifer C. Dodds
Department: History
The Yalta Conference, Charles Dominick
Department: History
British Unemployment in the Thirties: Life on the Dole, Rebecca Drysdale
Department: History
Poland: the Apple of Discord, Marla Ekberg
Department: History
Hawkins, Elizabethan Explorer, Vicky Fisher
The Limits of Virtue: Platea, William A. Fraunfelder
Department: History
Mary Stuart, Queen of Scotland, Carol M. Fuller
Department: History
The Bloody Traffic, Elizabeth Gibson
Department: History
The History of American Reform Judaism, Steven Goldsmith
Department: History
The Political Revolution of a Racist State: Mississippi, Peter Griswold
Department: History
Robert A. Taft (R, Ohio): An Invitation to Biography, Karl F. Gross
Department: History
The Political Development of Theodore Roosevelt, Geoffrey Hamilton
Department: History
Churchill and Chamberlain, Joan Harring
Churchill and Chamberlain: Opposing Views Toward Hitler, 1933-1940, Joan Harring
Department: History
The East African Slave Trade, Thomas Harris
Department: History
A Political History of Thebes From Darius to Alexander, Tom Hervey
Department: History
The New Deal Defended: the 1936 Presidential Campaign, Benny Hufford
Department: History
The Trial of Judge Jeffreys, S. Bryan Jeffreys Jr.
Department: History
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
1955-1960: Years of Changing Leadership in the Negro Revolution, Dorothy Morley
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
Theses/Dissertations from 1964
The Church of England in Boston from 1686 to 1776 or The Anglican Menace: Myth and Delusion, Susanne Elizabeth Albrecht
Stresemann: The Development of a Statesman, Nurene Armajani
An American Tradition Grows: The Supreme Court and Religious Exercises in the Public Schools, Constance Bartlett
The Stalinist Purges of the 1930's, LaVerle Bennette Berry
The Meiji Restoration 1868-1890, Hugh Lawrance Black
Dependence and Uhuru: The Development of an Ida, Margaret Blum
Department: History
??? and Uhuru: The Development of an Idra, Margaret P. Blum
Department: History
The Life and Thought of William James, John R. Boatright
The Sino-Soviet Ideological Dispute: Change in Policies Toward Neutral Countries by Moscow and Peking, Madeleine Jo Boland
Sketches in Oklahoma History, Nancy Louise Braund
The Oscarson Journals: A Novel, Allen Frederick Campbell
John L. Lewis: His Career and Role in the American Labor Movement, Guy F. DiCicco
Coming of the French Counter-Revolution, Theodore A. Di Padova
London and Berlin: Blitz and Zerstrorung, Peter H. Gore
Saint Francis of Assisi: Christ's Perfect Imitator, James William Hartley
Cursed and the Chosen, Elizabeth G. Hearne
Department: History
The Royal Governor in Colonial Massachusetts, Caroline Heindel
By George! A Short History, Natural and Otherwise, of Dragons an their Associates, 3000 B.C.-1600 A.D., Sarah J. Holyoke
Russia, Britain and the Balkan Crisis: A Failure of Balance of Power Diplomacy, William Louis Hunter
The Public Image of Porfirio Diaz, David C. Jamison
The Influence of Environment on the American Cattle Kingdom, Dallas L. Jones
A Brief History of American Whaling from Colonial Times to the Present, Peter M. Jones
The Liberal Party of New York State, Lynne Warfield Judson
Cabinet Formation in the Mid-Century 1846-1868, William Judson
Ygoslavia's Second Chance, Joyce Keeler
Kings are Called Gods: James I and VI and "The Trew Law of Free Monarchies", Joan C. Kleiber
The Delaware Indians and their Movement Westward, James G. Ludowise
Weimar Germany's Military Collaboration with the Soviet Union, Patrick Maher
A Religious Interpretation of History, Paul T. Menzel
The Diary of Nannie Haskins: Clarksville, Tennessee 1864-1865, William Connell Mielke
The Evolution of the Legal System of the Northwest Territory: 1788-1798, David Soren Mortensen
Department: History
Tradition and Vision: A Study in the Thought of William Norris, David Newby
Missionary of the Empire: A Study of Joseph Chamberlain and the Tariff Reform Campaign, 1902-1906, John Clayton Oberholtzer
The Extension of the Jesuits into Illinois, Diana May Pearce
Madame Butterfly in the Twentieth Century: A Study of Japanese Women, Ann Miller Retzlaff
Department: History
The Formation of the Open Door Policy of the United States, Rosalind D. Rinehart