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Senior Independent Study Theses from 1966
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
Contributions of Yeats, Synge, and O'Casey to the Irish National Theater, Claudia L. Pask
Department: English
Richard Realf: a Biography, Pamela Patterson
Department: English
Contemporary Approach to Medieval Drama, Margaret Philbrick
Department: English
United They Stood, John Pierson
Department: History
The Miracle of National Socialism 1930-1932, Barbara E. Rastad
Department: History
La obra de Pio Baroja: expresion de su individualismo, Marcia Jeanne Relph
Department: Spanish
La Obra de Pío Baroja: Expresión de Su Individualismo, Marcia Jeanne Relph
Some Aspects of Augustus's Propoganda Campaign With Special Focus on the Ara Pacis, David L. Rhody
Department: Classical Studies
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
Victorian Political Novels: a Study in the Form and Theme, Patricia Showalter
Department: English
Vision of the Noble Man: a Study of Theme in Selected Novels By John Steinbeck, Susan Small
Department: English
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
Discussion of the Irony in Wallace Steven's Poetry, Carolyn Tausch
Department: English
Aristotelian Theory of Tragedy in Relation to Oedipus, the King, King Lear, and Death of a Salesman, Jean Thompson
Department: English
Woodrow Wilson and World Order 1914-1920, Janice E. Tierney
Department: History
The Artist and the Activist, and Other Pieces, Robert Tiews
Department: English
John Quincy Adams and the Russians: a Study in International Relations, David C. Twining
Department: History
Thackeray: the Decline of Satire, Renée Vance
Department: English
Aristophanes and the Topography of Attica, Karen D. Vitelli
Department: Classical Studies
Frederick II and Voltaire: the Age of Enlightenment As Reflected in the Correspondence of Two of Its Greatest Historical Celebrities, Maryanne Voigt
Department: History
Emerson - the Poet: a Transitional Figure, Martha Webb
Department: English
Espana: Una, Grande, Libre?, Judith Wolcott
¿Una, grande, libre?, Judith Wolcott
Department: Spanish
Poetry of Stephen Crane: Dictation and the Shift From Allegory to Symbol, Jane E. Wright
Department: English
"More Pleasing Stuff": a Study of Shakespeare's Comic Devices, Joyce Yochheim
Department: English
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
Search For Motive: the Novels of Aldous Huxley, Carolyn S. Andrews
Department: English
Le Genie des Portraits Litteraires Chez Moliere (Deuxieme Partie), Karen Angel
Department: French and Francophone Studies
In the Meadow Crew Lilies: the Evolution of Civil Government on the American Bottom, H. Alan Arfken Jr
Department: History
Quien Dice España... Un Estudio sobre lo que han Dicho los que Psicoanalizan a Espana, Barbara Austin
Quien dice España... un estudio sobre lo que han dicho los que psicoanalizan a España, Barbara Austin
Department: Spanish
Tenth Grade English Course: An Experimental Approach, Judith G. Barry
Department: English
Ambiguous Art: Theory and Techniques of Satire in Works By Swift, Huxley, and Orwell, Barbara Bate
Department: English
The Washington Conference: An Attempt to Resolve Japanese-American Friction, Carol A. Bayley
Department: History
Plot Structure and Movement in Four Novels: 'David Copperfield', 'The History of Henry Esmond, Esq.', 'The Woodlanders', 'Middlemarch': a Study of Provincial Life, Elizabeth Bedient
Department: English
Comparison of John Donne and T. S. Eliot With Special Reference to Similarities in Their Poetry Showing the Influence of Donne on Eliot, Rebecca S. Biefeld
Department: English
Novellentheorien und Begriffsbestimmungen: Die Novelle von Goeth bis Storm, Walter Blaich
Department: German Studies
Lübeck im Werk Thomas Manns, Walter Bowden
Department: German Studies
The Eighteen Great Chorales of J.S. Bach, Frank C. Brownstead
Department: Music
Roots of Socialist Realism: A Study of the Background of Soviet Literary Theory, Elizabeth Byers
Department: History
Versuch Nach der Einheit in Goethes 'Götz von Berlichingen', Rosemary Cadigan
Department: German Studies
Robert Henryson and William Dunbar, Jean I. Carter
Department: English
Disraeli and the 1867 Reform Bill, Richard Paul Chordas
Department: History
Shakespeare's Women Characters, Sharon W. Cho
Department: English
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
Biblical Allusion in Thoreau's 'Journal', Mark P. Denbeaux
Department: English
The Provincial Era in Boston and Philadelphia, Karen J. Depew
Department: History
Religious Element in Robert Burns' Poetry, Ann Dewell
Department: English
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
Le Coeur de la France une Etude de la Famille Française, Marlene Ewald
Department: French and Francophone Studies
Elizabethan Views of Poetry, Craig Ewart
Department: English
Point of View in the Short Story, Peter J. Fabricant
Department: English
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
Quixotic Ideal in Conrad's Nostromo and the Narratives of Marlow, Anne Grigsby
Department: English
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
Gulliver's Travels, Part IV: Criticism From 1726-1965, Dorinda M. Hale
Department: English
Short Collection of Short Stories, David Hamilton
Department: English
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
Bernard Shaw's Heartbreak House: An Experiment in Stylistic Analysis, Edward W. Hearne III
Department: English
Function of Significant Images of Form in Early Conrad, Beecher H. Hemmett
Department: English
A Political History of Thebes From Darius to Alexander, Tom Hervey
Department: History
Die Entwicklung Der Weltanschauung in Hermann Hesses 'Siddhartha', Gail Hoover
Department: German Studies
Literary Reflections of Puritanism in Hawthorne and Melville: a Study of the Theme of Alienation in "Young Goodman Brown" and "Benito Cereno", Martha W. Horne
Department: English
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
Beginnings of the English Novel in Defoe, Richardson and Fielding, William B. Johnson
Department: English
The Story of the Hukbalahap: Communist Guerrillas in the Philippines, Alexandra B. Keith
Department: History
Henry James: Portrayal of Destiny in His Novels of the 1880's, Marcella Kerr
Department: English
Chaucer's and Shakespeare's Treatments of the Troilus and Cressida Theme, Elizabeth King
Department: English
Brönte Perplex: a Study of the Literary Reputations of Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights, Marcia A. King
Department: English
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