History Dissertations

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Dissertation Title Author Institution Year
Desert Manifest: Arid Landscapes, Federal Statecraft, and the Construction of a Continental United States, 1803-1900 Altenbernd, Erik Lee University of California, Irvine 2016
Keeping House: Irish and Irish-American Women in the District of Columbia, 1850-90 Altenhofel, Jennifer Lynn American University 2004
The Continental System in Spain as Illustrated by the American Trade Altenhofen, Mary Aurelia University of Wisconsin, Madison 1936
Mid-Century Political Alignments in the Middle Provinces, 1740-60 Alter, Donald Rhodes University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 1934
The Influence of Social Stratification on Marriage in 19th Century Europe: Verviers, Belgium, 1844-1845 Alter, George C. University of Pennsylvania 1978
The Serbian Great Migration: Serbs in the Chicago Region, 1880s-1930s Alter, Peter T. University of Arizona 2000
William Dwight Whitney and the Science of Language Alter, Stephen G. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 1993
Dirt Farmer Internationalists: The Meitzen Family, Three Generations of Farmer-Labor Radicals, 1848-1932 Alter, Thomas, II University of Illinois, Chicago 2016
The Geneva Disarmament Conference: The German Case Alteras, Isaac Graduate Center, CUNY 1971
Two Lies: The Consequences of Presidential Deception Alterman, Eric R. Stanford University 2003
Egypt and American Foreign Assistance, 1952-56 Alterman, Jon Harvard University 1997
Canadian Literacy Nationalism, 1836-1914 Altfest, Karen Caplan Graduate Center, CUNY 1979
The Diplomatic Relationship between the Ottoman Empire and the Mamluk Empire in the First Quarter of the 16th Century Al-Thakafi, Yousif Michigan State University 1981
Pacific Dreams: American Empire and the Institute of Pacific Relations, 1925-60 Anderson, Michael R. University of Texas, Austin 2009
'The Best of All Breathing': Hunting as a Mode of Environmental Perception in American Literature and Thought from James Fenimore Cooper to Norman Mailer Altherr, Thomas L. Ohio State University, Columbus 1976
That Noble Quest: From True Nobility to Enlightened Society in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, 1550-1830 Althoen, David M. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 2001
The Liberal Catholic Movement in England Altholz, Josef L. Columbia University 1960
The Power of Language: Socioethnic Labeling, Social Relations, and Identity in the Patzcuaro Region, 1680-1740 Althouse, Bradley F. Stanford University 1998
The Politics of Evangelical Culture: Race, Civilization, and Evangelization, 1810-60 Altice, Eric D. University of California, Los Angeles 2004
The Emergence of the Press in Meiji Japan Altman, Albert Princeton University 1965
Motoring for the Masses? Cars and Class in Pre-1950 Britain Altman, Andrew Boston College 1997
Courtroom Colonialism: American Law, Public Improvements, and US Rule in the Philippines, 1898-1935 Altman, Clara Brandeis University 2014
Emigrants, Returnees, and Society in 16th-Century Cáceres Altman, Ida Johns Hopkins University 1981
Reviving Socialism: From Union Theological Seminary to Highlander Folk School Altman, Jacob University of Iowa 2016
The Clare Family, 1263-1314 Altschul, Michael Johns Hopkins University 1962