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History: Recent submissions
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Salem, the Pioneer Quaker Community of Iowa
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The Extent to which the Influence of Jeremy Bentham Prevailed in the Reformation of Criminal England
(University of Kansas, 1911-06-01) -
The Death Penalty in British History: Review Article
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Calhoun’s Attitude on the Oregon Question
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The Nationalism of Calhoun
(University of Kansas, 1913-06) -
Sir Samuel Romilly
(University of Kansas, 1913) -
A National Direct Primary for the Presidency
(University of Kansas, 1912) -
Chapters in the Legislative History of Land Distribution
(University of Kansas, 1913-06) -
English Interest in the Abolition of the Slave Trade
(University of Kansas, 1912) -
The Origin of the Whig Party
(University of Kansas, 1912-06-04) -
The Commercial System Established by the Orders in Council, 1807-1808
(University of Kansas, 1911) -
Federal legislation on the assumption of state debts: 1839 to 1843
(University of Kansas, 1910) -
Pitt’s Spanish Policy in 1761
(University of Kansas, 1909) -
The Attitude of the English Government Toward the Monroe Doctrine
(University of Kansas, 1909) -
The Financial Policy of William Pitt, 1784-1802
(University of Kansas, 1908) -
The Emancipation of Slaves in the British Empire
(University of Kansas, 1908) -
The English System of Restrictive Commercial Legislation
(University of Kansas, 1907) -
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 ...