Senior Independent Study Theses from 1961
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 Algerian Refugee Situation in Historical Perspective, Roy James McCorkel Jr.
The Colonial New England Town, Ann Elizabeth McEathron
Department: History
The Colonial New England Town, Ann Elizabeth McEathron
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 Russian Orthodox Church on the Eve of the Revolution, Elsworth Walter Morack
The Great Pestilence and Medieval Medicine, Judith Ellen Moss
The Great Pestilence and Medieval Medicine, Judith Ellen Moss
Department: History
Ghana's First Four Years, Dona Claire Sweeney
Department: History
Ghana's First Four Years, Dona Claire Sweeney
"And the Sun Goeth Down", Ronald Takaki
Department: History
"And the Sun Goeth Down", Ronald Takaki
U.S Mediation and the Fall of the Republic of China, 1942-49, Susan Tse
Department: History
U.S Mediation and the Fall of the Republic of China, 1942-49, Susan Tse
Japan's Industrialization: 1900-1930, Jan W. F. van der Valk
Department: History
Japan's Industrialization: 1900-1930, Jan W. F. van der Valk
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
India's Five-Year Plans, Alice Graham
Department: History
The Rise of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union: A Study of the Evolution of An American Labor Union Into a Highly Specialized Big Business or Corporation, Noel Green
Department: History
Japanese Immigration and Opposition in the United States 1868-1924, Anne Gurney
Department: History
Trends in Agriculture: Organic Versus Chemical Farming: A Study of the Parallel Development of Modern Agriculture and Its Chemical Technology, Followed By Disillusion Which Occasioned the "Organic" Approach, Ronald S. Hartley
Department: History
Bolivar and the Independence of Latin America, Neil C. Hughes
Department: History
A Comparative Study of the Glorious Revolution of 1688 and the Reform Bill of 1832, Bob Kirk
Department: History
Four Forms of Truth Distortion, Susanne Kutler
Department: History
The Rise of Yellow Journalism as Shown in the Great Circulation War Between William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer, Nancy McCarthy
Department: History
"Of, By, and For the People": A History of Barbershop Harmony, James L. McClelland
Department: History
Espionage in the Civil War, Bruce Milne
Department: History
The Kohler Strike, Mike Moore
Department: History
South Wales' Part in the Quest For Nationalization of the Coal Industry, Kate Ralston
Department: History
A Short History of Spanish Anarchism, Diane Robenstine
Department: History
The Quest For a Social Gospel in America 1865-1908, Raymond D. Scott
Department: History
Anti-Nazi Sentiment in the German Army From 1933 to 1945, Douglas Theuner
Department: History
Senior Independent Study Theses from 1958
Thackeray's Uses of History, Janet Louise Agnew
Department: History
Labor Under the New Deal, John Bayer
Department: History
Roosevelt's Brain Trust: A Study of the Influence of Roosevelt's Brain Trust on the First Hundred Days of his 1933 Administration, Margaret L. Blumberg
Department: History
The Divided Island: The Background and Development of the Partition of Ireland, Margaret Janes Braun
Department: History
Anti-Semitism in Vienna from 1873-1914, Ronald Brelsford
Department: History
The Kirk and the Crown: Church and State in the Scottish Reformation, Nancy Calderwood
Department: History
Lincoln Steffens and the Russian Revolution, Robert M. Calhoon
Department: History
Revolution, 1956 Hungary, Barbara Catlos
Department: History
Booker T. Washington and His Influence on the Education of the Southern American Negro, James Cortelyou
Department: History
The American Jewish Community's Views on Zionism, Rosemary L. Dodson
Department: History
A Critical Analysis of Non-Military Cooperation within the North Atlantic Alliance, James H. Edgar
Department: History
The History of the Slave Trade (1442-1806), Henry Gimbel
Department: History
The Role of the Laity in the Renewal of the Church, Alice Hageman
Department: History
The Jesuits in Canada (1608-1763), Henry J. Hopper
Department: History
A History of the Church of the Brethren, Nancy B. Jacobs
Department: History
The Aftermath of War: A History of Germany, 1918-1920, David Kuebbler
Department: History
The American Anti-Catholic Movement Through Literature from 1830-60, Judy Pennock McCullough
Department: History
Communism and the American Writer: A Study of the Influence of Communism upon the American writer in the 1930s, Janice Moser
Department: History
A Survey of the Petroleum Industry of Ohio, Elizabeth Muncy
Department: History
The Development of the American Clipper Ship, Robert L. Patterson
Department: History
1812, Napoleon's Invasion of Russia, Ronald L. Rehner
Department: History
The Development of Higher Education in the People's Republic of China, Bruce Rigdon
Department: History
The Development of Higher Education in the People's Republic of China, Bruce Rigdon
Department: History
The Churches and Politics, David Nelson Roth
Department: History
Pre-Renaissance Christian Sculpture and Painting, Lawrence Dean Rupp
Department: History
Henry Adams: The Anatomy of Failure: A Search for Meaning in the Life of Henry Adams and in His World, Suzanne Joy Huenink Samsel
Department: History
Survey and Analysis of the Sacco-Vanzetti Case, Lawrence R. Springer
Department: History
The Bagpipes Past, Lynn Stanhope
Department: History
Senior Independent Study Theses from 1957
The Historical Background of the Presbyterian Church from the Geneva Reformation Until the Organization of the Philadelphia Presbytery in 1706, Elizabeth Ann Carswell
Department: History
"When the Tocsin Rang", Al Edel
Department: History
Palestine: Twentieth Century Dilemma, Philip Ferguson
Department: History
Some Aspects of Victor Hugo's Relation to French History, John M. Gardner
Department: History