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History Dissertations and Theses: Recent submissions
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Discourses of Distance: Conceptions of Geographic and Cultural Space in the British Atlantic, 1607-1776
(University of Kansas, 2016-12-31)This study examines travelers’ perceptions of distance as they moved about the British Atlantic World in the period from the founding of the first English settlement in North America at Jamestown in 1607 to the American ... -
The evolution of the labor problem in France during the eighteenth century : a study of unemployment relief
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"Bug-Out Boogie" - The Swan Song of Segregation In The United States Army: Desegregtion During the Korean War and Dissolution of the All-Black 24th Infantry Regiment
(University of Kansas, 2014-08-31)In tracing the origins of the movement to desegregate the U.S. Army, most scholars pointed to President Truman's Executive Order 9981 signed on July 26, 1948. Other scholars highlighted the work done by the President's ... -
In Lincoln's Shadow: The Civil War in Springfield, Illinois
(University of Kansas, 2014-12-31)This dissertation examines the political, social, and economic development of Springfield, Illinois - Abraham Lincoln's home - during the American Civil War. It argues that Lincoln's martyrdom following the war and his ... -
Who Paid the Bill? Germany and American Fiscal Responsibilities in the Revival of Germany after World War II
(University of Kansas, 2016-05-31)The objective of the dissertation was to prove that after World War II, between May 1945, and the statehood of the Federal Republic of Germany in September 1949 1. The Germans in the three western occupation zones of the ... -
Roscoe Conkling and the Grant administrations
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Practical humanitarianism in eighteenth century France
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Grant and Johnson, 1865-1869
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The attack on "options and futures", 1884-1894
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The Indian policy during Grant's administration
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The history of Onaga, Kansas
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Political campaign and election of General Grant in 1868
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The three compromise plans 1860-1861
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Luther as an educator
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The legislative history of the Capper-Volstead Act
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Lever and agriculture, 1913-1917
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The American Country Life Association
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The myth of the Metternichian era
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Forging Imperial Cities: Seville and Formation of Civic Order in the Early Modern Hispanic World
(University of Kansas, 2014-05-31)In 1503 the Spanish monarchy awarded the city of Seville a monopoly on Spanish-American trade. Serving as the gateway to Spain's lucrative Atlantic Empire for over two centuries, the city fashioned itself as an imperial ... -
The organic system of the French National Constituent Assembly of 1789-1791
(University of Kansas, 1926)