Theses/Dissertations from 2010
The Greek experience in World War Two, Harry A. Aaron
An introduction to the Hurricane of '38" and its impact on disaster relief policy in the United States, Connor A. Cohn
Executive rrders and the modern presidency, Dana R. Goldsmith
The roots of dissent: : an examination of the Readjuster Movement in Virginia, Adam N. Koslin
The end of ideology debate : Daniel Bell, C. Wright Mills, and the intellectual climate during the 1950s, James A. Nichols
Singing toward moderation : the development and significance of the French Revolution’s Réveil du peuple, Reuben J. Oswald
The history of the telling of the Mountain Meadows Massacre, Stacy L. Paull
China's ethnic minority dilemma : roots of contemporary Uighur unrest and ethnic violence in Xinjiang, Sarah R. Tardiff
The origin of species and scientific popularization, Ethan J. Underhill
Jewish resistance in Poland during the Holocaust : a look inside the ghettos and the forests, Joshua M. Weiss
Theses/Dissertations from 2009
The politics of civil rights : comparing the forces that brought about civil rights legislation in the 1860s and 1960s, Anton J. Becker
The guide that never was : the Federal Writers’ Project in Schenectady, New York, Sara E. Callahan
Ideology in transition : the intellectual shift from Christian socialism to secular socialism in America, Andrew I. Camden
Debilitating disasters : the incorporation of mental health in the Disaster Relief Act of 1974, Christina F. Dempsey
The evolution of Imperial power in the Holy Roman Empire during the Hohenstaufen Period, Jason Heinzelman
Understanding political machines and their bosses : a study of the O’Connell machine, John William Nobrega
A critique of Edward’s Said’s Theory of Orientalism : based on the works of Sir Richard Francis Burton and C.F. Volney, Nathaniel Gabriel Saslow
The history and social theory behind the transformation of German universities from mid 19th century through post World War II East and West Germany, Beth Diane Solomon
“Extending the area of freedom” : the influence of American exceptionalism and manifest destiny on the United States’ geographic and political expansion, Michael Samuel Vassallo
Theses/Dissertations from 2008
United States foreign policy and the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan : the role of the U.S. Department of State in policy making, Gregory T. Anastasio
The changing concept of the Roman Imperium from Late Antiquity to the Middle Ages, Giancarlo Annese
"But if I were pope" : Thomas More and English anticlericalism in the context of his public career, Andrew P. Bigness
Engaging China in the Twenty-First Century: An Analysis of U.S.-China Relations and Recommendations for the Future, Lilly Briger
The development and radicalization of Sayyid Qutb’s Ideological Discourse, John C. Costello
"The other white monks" : the Minor Houses" of Cistercian Yorkshire reexamined, Heather Cunningham
Years of lead : Italian terrorism from 1969-1984, Anthony H. Fine
Saladin : sinner or saint : an examination of the sultan’s image through the ages, Eric J. Garofano
Immigration, isolation, and identity : investigating modern Moroccan Jewry, Kristin L. Hissong
Beyond baseball : Jackie Robinson’s commitment and contribution to the Civil Rights Movement, Meredith H. Katz
Our names shall yet be graven deep" : nineteenth century Russian nationalism, Caroline S. Kernan
To shake hands with men-stealers" : Quaker antislavery in the Colonial Period, Emily M. Laing
For your entertainment only ?: the use of propaganda in the United States, Germany, and the United Kingdom’s cinema, Kimberly N. Rosenberger
A case study of Britain under the Bretton Woods regime of fixed exchange rates, Brandon Rosen
Major Chinese government campaigns and projects and the legacy of Maoist China, Clement C. Russell
A more perfect Union? : educating men and women together at Union College, 1970-1980, Carol A. Shotzbarger
The United States' reaction to the Holocaust : Henry Morgenthau Jr.’s transformation into the advocate for the European Jews, 1938-1945, Seth D. Weinberg
Richard III in history and postmodern theory, Lauren O. Youngman