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History Dissertations and Theses: Recent submissions
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The Emancipation of Slaves in the British Empire
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The English System of Restrictive Commercial Legislation
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Color No Longer A Sign of Bondage: Race, Identity and the First Kansas Colored Volunteer Infantry Regiment (1862-1865)
(University of Kansas, 2011-08-31)"Color No Longer A Sign of Bondage" is an account of the First Kansas Colored Volunteer Infantry Regiment from its earliest days in 1862 to the regiment's triumphant return to Kansas in November 1865. This work encompasses ... -
L'Estrange His Life: Public and Persona in the Life and Career of Sir Roger L'Estrange, 1616-1704
(University of Kansas, 2011-05-31)The subject of this dissertation is the life and career of Roger L'Estrange, who was a licenser of Books and Surveyor of the Press for Charles II, as well as a royalist pamphleteer. It seeks to answer the question of how ... -
The Development of Local Government in Kansas
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Transfer of the English Common Law to the English Colonies
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The English Corresponding Societies, 1789-1799
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A Study of the Lecompton Constitution in the Senate of the Thirty-Fifth Congress
(University of Kansas, 1905-05-02) -
Origin and Administration of the Kansas School Fund
(University of Kansas, 1905) -
The East India Company, 1600-1774, and its Relation to the American Revolution
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The British West India Trade in Early American Diplomacy
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The Lords of Trade and Plantations
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Lord North’s Attitude Toward the American Colonies
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Early Activities in Kansas
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The Suspension of the Habeas Corpus Act in England
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Jarry, Agent of Three Powers During the French Revolution
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Lord Beaconsfield and English Society
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George III and the Wars of the French Revolution
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Indian Reservations in Kansas and the Extinguishment of Their Title
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Marrying by the Numbers: Marriage Patterns of Aristocratic British Women, 1485-2000
(University of Kansas, 2011-05-31)This project is a study of the marriage patterns of aristocratic British women over the more than five-century period between 1485 and 2000. It employs a two-fold evidentiary base, combining a demographic analysis with a ...