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Theses/Dissertations from 1983
Marx and Weber on the Interface between Political Power and Technology in Advanced Capitalist Societies, Jairaj Santosham Daniel
Citizens of Heaven on Earth: The Beginnings of Christian Asceticism and Monasticism in the Fourth Century, Kristy Dawson
Department: History
An Historical Analysis of Relations Between the United States and Malaysia, Marry R. C. Doraisamy
Department: History
The Playhouse Square Redevelopment Project: Its Initiation, Implementation and Results, Phillip H. Downing
Science, Technology, and Polity: The Theories of Daniel Bell and Jurgen Habermas, Tod B. Edel
La Continuite De La Politique Etrangere De La France: Attitude a L'Egard Du Systeme Atlantique De 1958 a 1983, Susan E. Eisley
Department: International Relations
Wit and Ignorance the Exposition of the Fool: London Circa 1700, Joseph Farnham
Department: English
Study of Themes Present in Newbery Award Winning Books Viewed From a Developmental Perspective, Elizabeth P. Fitzelle
Department: English
The Apostolic Community in the First Century- As Portrayed in the Book of Acts, Cynthia Lane Folsom
Language Arts Program in Montessori Schools, April Gallagher
Department: English
Feminism: The Foundation of Peaceful Living, Cindy L. Greuenwald
World Order Models Project As the Quest For "Relevant Utopias", Pamela A. Guye
Department: International Relations
Cabins to Cities:The Development of the Western Reserve, Anne M. Harbottle
Department: History
The Implications of the Falklands War For the Future of Naval and Naval Air Combat, Ian F. Hartrick
Department: History
Justice William O. Douglas and his Propelling Influence on the Free Speech Doctrine, Karin C. Hauschild
Newspapering in America's Frontier West, James W. Hazel
Department: History
The Confession of 1967: A Prophetic Foundation for the Social Witness of the United Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, Jeanine G. Henke
The Phenomenon of La Violencia, Donald A. Hild
Department: History
The Pipeline Controversy 1981-82: A Case Study in the Feasibility of Economic Sanctions, Claudia K. Hoffman
The Economic Influence on Human Relationships, Catherine Howard
A Study of Diplomacy and Foreign Policy: the Role of Korea in the Origins of the Russo-Japanese War, Daniel C. Howes
Department: History
Diplomatic Relations Between the United States and Bolivia, 1848-1860. American Diplomats in Bolivia, Raul J. C. Jemio
Department: History
"Erkenne Dich Selbst": Der Erzähler Und Wilhelm Meister in Goethes Roman 'Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre', Brigitte Jirku
Department: German Studies
Study of Black and White Female Criminality in Selected Cities in the United States: A Case Study of Atlanta, Georgia, Glenda Jones
Department: Africana Studies
Historical Development of Ebonics and Its Relationship to Public Education, Darlene G. Kemp
Department: English
Edwin Milton Wright: The First Forty Years, Mary E. Kerr
Department: English
Feminist Response to the Functionalist Ideology in American Women's Education, Julia Hill Klein
Motivación en el Estudio de Espanol como Lengua Extranjera, Amy Louise LaGravenis
Changes in Human Rights Foreign Policy: Carter and Reagan, Anne E. Lawton
Department: International Relations
Sex-Related Differences in Mathematics Achievements of High School Students, Kristen Jane Leslie
The Development of American Pacification Practice and Theory in Vietnam, Raymond B. Lillie
Department: History
Bursting the Boundaries of the Private Self: An Investigation Into Religion, Philosophy, and the Nature of Poetics, Robert J.S. Manning
Department: English
Activity Level and Life Satisfaction among Elderly; a Comparative Study of Three Types of Client Groups at the Wooster Community Center, Kathy Marshall
The Haitian Refugees Are Politically Persecuted: Why Not a Case For United States Political Asylum?, Robin Denise Mayo
Department: History
Sickle Cell Disease in the United States: High Prevalence, Low Priority, Rodney McCalister
Department: Africana Studies
Burn-out among Social Service Providers: An Empirical Analysis of the Relationship Between Social Service Providers' Perception of Societal Attitudes and Burn-out, Sara Louise McCullough
Das Phänomen 'Drittes Reich' Gegenwärtige Selbstzeugnise Von Max Von Der Grün, Renate Finckh, Und Stephan Hermlin, Stephen S. Mellin
Department: German Studies
True Apostolicity - Paul: The Measure of the Man, Jeff Messner
A Theoretical Analysis of Police-Community Relations with an Emphasis on Team Policing, Carolyn Molyneaux
Melian Dialogue: a Structural Analysis, Margaret S. Mook
Department: Classical Studies
Thomas Hardy's View of Marriage, John Moore
Department: English
Myths of Southern Women Depicted in Literature By Women, Kelly J. Mortensen
Department: English
C.S. Lewis: Images of Christian Morality in the Chronicles of Narnia, Lisa Mullett
Department: English
Narrative Authority and Female Characters in Four Novels of William Faulkner, Mary A. Neagoy
Department: English
Victorian Childhood and Its Influence on the Future Edwardians, C. Clara Nelson
Department: History
Cambodian Crisis: In Quest of Peace and Stability in Indochina, Vin Osatananda
Department: International Relations
Profile of a Pioneer: Frank B. Notestein, Carol G. Osborne
Department: English
The French Philosophes and the Jews, Marian Owen
Department: History
The Design and Testing of an Apparatus for the Measurement of the Ultrasonic Properties of Liquids, Jeff Parker
Department: Physics
Effects of Children's Literature on Attitudes Toward Persons With Handicaps, Jean Marie Peacock
Department: English; Sociology and Anthropology
Analysis of the Relationship between Fear of Death and Previous Death Experiences of College Students, Miram Phan
Expropriation of the Copper Mines and the Politics of Chile 1904-1973, Eric C. Raynor
Department: International Relations
Identity in the Novels of Toni Morrison, Christine L. Renz
Department: English
The Quest for Why: Reflections on the Spiritual Inquiry of Twentieth Century Human Being, Thomas L. Reynolds
Changing Tides: A History of Student Activism at the College of Wooster during the Closing Lowry Years, James C. Rustic
Department: History
Lillian Smith: The Forgotten Southern Rebel, Jennifer E. Saliers
Department: History
Sins of the Fathers: Patriarchal Politics in the Third Reich, Sabine Schleidt
Department: German Studies; International Relations
Resistance Movements in the Netherlands During the German Occupation of the Second World War, Daniel E. Schulte
Department: History
A Study of Sex-Role Stereotyping in Three American "Ut0pian" Communicties, Carolyn Smiley
The Fair Employment Practice Committee: A Pawn For Roosevelt or a Step Towards Equality?, Jennifer A. Smith
Department: History
Optimism and Pragmatism in African Politics the Ghana Case 1946-1966, Matthew H. Smith
Department: History
Seventeenth-Century English Women Writers and Their Social Networks: Pathways to Print, Lizanne Sprowls
Department: History
A Symbolic Interactionist Approach to Death, Anne Elizabeth Starr
Vanitas Vanitatum: W.M. Thackeray's Moral Vision, Lisa C. Stearns
Department: English
Critic With a Conscience: An Alternative to the Censorship of Literature, Joanne A. Steinkamp
Department: English
England's Difficulty Is Ireland's Opportunity – A Look at the Easter Rising of 1916 and Its Leaders, Robert F. Sullivan
Department: History
Presidential Press Conferences Who Was The Most Effective? (Nixon, Ford, Carter), Robert S. Teets
The Tet Offensive: the Johnson Administration Versus the Press Corp, John C. Thibodeau
Department: History
"The Arbitrary Vase" and Other Stories, Geoffrey Thomas
Department: English
Over-The-Rhine: The German Element in Cincinnati, 1850-1920, Nancy J. Thomson
Department: History
Politics in the Continental Congress and the Formation of the Continental Navy, June-December, 1775, Stephen E. Towne
Department: History
Individual Decision-Making Model on Local Public Policy Issues: A Case Study of Women on Public Water Fluoridation in Wooster, Ohio, Anastasia A. Tzavaras
The Political Consultant: An Examination of Technique and Influence, Thomas A. Van Cleef
Sociological Theories of Alienation and the Literature of Franz Kafka, Stacey L. Vidt
Department: English; Sociology and Anthropology
Sociological Theories of Alienation and the Literature of Franz Kafka, Stacey L. Vidt
Remember... Or, Failing that, Invent: Feminist Theology and its Implications for Worship in the Presbyterian Church, Margot Elise Watson
Translation of Two Chapters of John Schaffer's De Militia Navali Veterum (Ancient Naval Warfare), Ann H. West
Department: Classical Studies
Women Becoming Poets: Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Emily Dickinson, Lorraine K. Wilkin
Department: English
El Savadoran Refugees: A Case For Their Legal Acceptance in the United States, Annette M. Wire
Department: History; International Relations
Development of the United States Navy From 1794 to 1815, Earle E. Wise
Department: History
Women's Options: A Study of Perceived Choice, Tracy J. Woodard
In Hot Water? Call a Doctor: Women, Midwives, and Power Over Childbirth in Seventeenth and Eighteenth-Century England, Deborah E. Woodward
Department: History
Theses/Dissertations from 1982
A Descriptive Analysis and Evaluation of Legal Services Program for Ohio, James J. Abdo
Power Dilemmas of Black Mayors of Major American Cities, Gary C. Adkins
Department: Africana Studies; Urban Studies
Patterns of Self-Definition: Women in the Novels of Gail Godwin and Margaret Drabble, Denise D. Ahlquist
Department: English
Hide and Seek, Danny O. Aidoo
Department: English
La Enseñanza Bilingüe en los Estados Unidos, Deborah L. Allenby
First and Fourth Amendments in Relation to Factual News Presentation, Susan Katherine Allen
Department: English
St. Nicholas and the Moral Motif, Alison J. Amos
Department: English
Anxious Search of Jack Kerouac, Theodore E. Antonuk
Department: English
Take Off Your Shoes: A Look at Liturgical Dance, Christine A. Baker
The German Social Democratic Party: 1863-1982, Kara M. Baker
Department: History
The Women and Their Families on the American Trail Between 1835 and 1860, Margaret S. Beardslee
Department: History
Women in Household Words, Jennifer P. Bennett
Department: English
Selected Social Novels Which Emerged From the British Industrial Revolution, Katharine L. Blood
Department: English
Are U.S. Corporations a Force For Reform in South Africa?, L. A. Blum
Department: History
Illegal Immigration From Mexico: Causes, Consequences, and U.S. Policy Responses, Vicki L. Boesel
Department: International Relations
Determination of Copper Concentrations in Human Cataractous and Non-Cataractous Lenses By Inductively Coupled Plasma Emission Spectrometry, Richard Bowers
Department: Chemistry
The Role of the Danes in the Viking Age: From Isolation to Assimilation, D. E. Byrd
Department: History
Another Worthy: a Biographical Study of Wallace Notestein, Jane E. Cairns
Department: English