Summary Information
- Prepared by
- Zhangyang Xie and J.M. Duffin
- Date [inclusive]
- 1992-2019
- Extent
- 33.0 Cubic feet
PROVENANCE
Transferred from the Department of History in 2022 (accession 2022-024).
ARRANGEMENT
The collection is organized in series by years and arranged alphabetically by last and first name of author.
Historical Note
The honors program in history for undergraduates began in 1948 when the College of Arts and Sciences of University of Pennsylvania established the major subject concentration system for undergraduates. Honors students were required “to do specialized reading in connection with a conference course, and to complete an essay or thesis.” While the specific course requirements changed over time the preparation of a thesis remain and continues today, primarily being completed in a student’s fourth or senior year.
Scope and Contents
The collection contains the final theses required for all undergraduate students in the honors history program at the University of Pennsylvania. They cover a range of historical topics which reflect the courses taught by and areas of specialization of the faculty of the Department of History.
Inventory
1992 | Box | Folder | |
Azmy, Baher. The panadea in politics: the development of popular politics in constitution-making Pennsylvania, 1776-1790. 182 pages. |
1 | 1 | |
Beitel, Stephan. To evangelize the world and Penn: the Christian Association of the University of Pennsylvania 1879-1930. 121 pages. Advisor/s: Michael Zuckerman |
1 | 3 | |
Block, Michael E. Patrick Pearse and the ideals of sacrifice. |
1 | 2 | |
Blum, Lisa M. The role of reading in early nineteenth-century British working-class society. 63 pages. |
1 | 4 | |
Brodkin, Kimberly A. From the Jersey homesteads to Roosevelt: community and identity in a new deal settlement. 78 pages. |
1 | 5 | |
Castellanos, Raul. Ernesto “Che” Guevara’s guerrilla manual: an exposition of its possible sources. 76 pages. |
1 | 6 | |
Cohen, Daniel L. The bay islands in the nineteenth century: the ethnohistory of a new society on Central America’s Caribbean isles. 87 pages: charts, illustrations, maps. Advisor/s: Lee V. Cassanelli |
1 | 7 | |
Crossett, Jennifer A. Student activism at the University of Pennsylvania: the community involvement council and anti-war protest. 92 pages. |
1 | 8 | |
Davidoff, Steven. An unofficial man: Raphael Lemkin and the evolution of genocide. |
1 | 10 | |
Forni, Robert M. Jr. Enemies of virtue: the trial and execution of five Jesuits in 1679. 87 pages. Advisor/s: Thomas M. Safley |
33 | 14 | |
Goldberg, Jason S. Every sunday in the fall: early professional football and the rise of the National Football League. 100 pages. |
1 | 11 | |
Goldstein, Anne H. Women and the Holocaust: Nazi policy and the Jewish female expereince. 68 pages. |
1 | 12 | |
Graham, Andrew James. Crisis within a church in search of its convictions: the doctrine regarding slavery in the Methodist Episcopal Church of the United States from formation to separation 1784-1844. 111 pages. |
1 | 13 | |
Griff, Meryl Anne. Barnett Newman: philosophy as art. 79 pages: illustrations. |
1 | 14 | |
Harris, Lisa M. The Atlantic Monthly, 1865-1881: its struggle to define an American identity. 105 pages. |
1 | 15 | |
Herman, Ileana C. As clay in the hands of the potter: James Wilson and the origins of American democracy. 152 pages. |
1 | 16 | |
Hirsch, Brandon H. “A summer of opportunity”: a history of the Princeton Cooperative School Program 1964-1968. 149 pages. |
1 | 17 | |
Hogan, Wesley. Transforming political motherhood: three women’s peace groups in the Vietnam era. 89 pages. |
1 | 18 | |
Horowitz, Steven. The Trenton school system, 1950 to 1980: a case study in the decline of urban education. 72 pages: charts, maps. |
33 | 5 | |
Kathiresan, Sekar. The best of both worlds: the history of a migrant South Indian caste community in the United States. 85 pages. |
1 | 19 | |
Kessler, Lee Philip. Private property and the public good: pre-revolutionary American conceptions of property rights. 72 pages. Advisor/s: Michael Zuckerman |
1 | 20 | |
Kitterman, Robert. The decline of the royal navy and its relation to Great Britain’s imperial retrenchment. 76 pages. |
2 | 1 | |
Krieger, Ginny. Operating a lemonade stand. 70 pages. |
2 | 2 | |
Lau, Richard Kwok-Yee. Like a bird gazing upon heaven: Chinese immigration to the United States. 96 pages: charts. |
2 | 3 | |
Maslansky, Michael. A massacire in parliament: the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre and British attitudes toward race 1920. 72 pages. Advisor/s: Thomas M. Safley |
2 | 4 | |
McGary, Melissa. Soviet foreign policy toward Eastern Europe under Ehrushchev: the Soviet-Yugoslav reconciliation and second dispute as a case study. 78 pages. |
2 | 5 | |
Melkin, Diane B. Applications of Public Law 480: a case study of Egypt, 1952-1967. 65 pages: charts. Advisor/s: Lee V. Cassanelli |
2 | 6 | |
Morris, Eric. The disintegration of a dream: the trial of Bobby Seale and Ericka Huggins. 139 pages: illustrations. |
2 | 7 | |
Nemeth, Fred H. This tangled web of Louisiana!: a study in Jeffersonian thought and action. 91 pages. |
2 | 8 | |
Roos, Jonathan Scott. The twenty-five years’ war: the debate over television coverage of the Tet Offensive. 77 pages. |
2 | 9 | |
Rosenberg, Ross. Clarence Irving Lewis: transitional pragmatist. 61 pages. |
2 | 10 | |
Sacks, Leslie. The moral foundations of resistance. 73 pages. |
2 | 11 | |
Sandick, Harry. “A piece of cruelty”: reflections on the bettering house and poor relief in the City of Brotherly Love 1766-1778. 96 pages: charts, . Advisor/s: Michael Zuckerman |
2 | 12 | |
Silberman, Michael W. The Irish Potato Famine: the influence of laissez-faire policies on the relief efforts of the British government. 53 pages. |
2 | 13 | |
Stein, Laura. Early Warren: a study in consistency. 61 pages. |
1 | 9 | |
Susswein, Gary. A shade of gray: Black America’s attitudes towards professional baseball in 1946. 91 pages. Advisor/s: Bruce Kuklick |
2 | 14 | |
Vandever, Thomas S. Philadelphia, the press, and the red scare. 67 pages: illustrations. |
2 | 15 | |
Waldman, Joshua. Change in American naval strategy during the late nineteenth century. pages: charts, maps. |
2 | 16 | |
Waller, Pamela J. The Philadelphia Female Anti Slavery Society: its formative years. 80 pages. Advisor/s: Caroll Smith Rosenberg |
2 | 17 | |
Weiner, Jay. The evolution of the treatment of the American Revolution in British history. 136 pages. |
2 | 18 | |
1993 | Box | Folder | |
Ben-Zvi, Oriella. Discourse and ideology: the language of the Likud and the radical right in the Israeli press. 70 pages. |
2 | 19 | |
Buchwald, Jillian. Cornelius Weygandt: upper middle-class life as seen through the eyes of a 19th century Philadelphia banker. 80 pages. |
2 | 20 | |
Chang, Felix. The issue is in doubt: military operations in the First Philippine Campaign. pages. |
2 | 21 | |
Chee, Christopher T. Heidegger’s personal nazism: a three sided disclosure. 86 pages. |
2 | 22 | |
Cromie, Daniel E. Mixed memories: changing public perceptions of the Easter Rising of Dublin, 1916 over time. 80 pages: maps. |
3 | 1 | |
Denmead, Derek. “The rewards of their toil” promotional mobility, military careerism, and post-war anxiety: patterns of public service in the new republic. 131 pages. Advisor/s: Richard S. Dunn |
3 | 2 | |
Einwohner, Ethan Zev. Of war, revolution and mercantilism: the centrality of historicism in the formation of Martin Buber’s religious socialism, 1901-1920. 111 pages. |
3 | 3 | |
Elson, David A. Views of the interior: victorian tales of Arabian travel, 1865-1881. 84 pages. Advisor/s: Phyllis Deutsch |
3 | 4 | |
Foley, Colin. Fear on the right: the John Birch Society, its beliefs, organization, membership, and relationship to American conservatism. 75 pages. |
3 | 5 | |
Frank, Joshua. The Mask and Wig Club: “justice to the stage and credit to the university”. 75 pages. Advisor/s: Richard S. Dunn |
3 | 6 | |
Gitelson, Katherine. A momentary meeting of the minds: the cultural ideology and collaboration of guillaume apollinaire and robert delaunay. 76 pages: illustrations. |
3 | 7 | |
Goldberg, Laura Kim. The great educational experiment: a history of the National and Philadelphia Teacher Corps 1965-1982. 81 pages. |
3 | 8 | |
Gould, Gabrielle. The struggle to acquire knowledge: two large-scale research projects and evolving research policy at the University of Pennsylvania. 73 pages. Advisor/s: Richard S. Dunn |
3 | 9 | |
Greenberg, Benjamin Gerald. “Raging” vissarion: the literary criticism and human protest of V.G. Belinsky 1840-1848. 82 pages. |
3 | 10 | |
Greene, Samuel Mitchell. Intercollegiate Athletics at Pennsylvania: corruption and penitence. 68 pages. Advisor/s: Richard S. Dunn |
3 | 11 | |
Harrison, Emily. Deliver us to Zion: the response of Philadelphia Jewry to the Holocaust. 64 pages. |
3 | 12 | |
Heft, Adam Jonathan. William Draper Lewis and the development of a modern law school at the University of Pennsylvania. 103 pages. Advisor/s: Richard S. Dunn |
3 | 13 | |
Joseph, Joshua. The fields of the rising sun: yakyu and the development of American-Japanese relations. 123 pages. Advisor/s: Richard S. Dunn |
3 | 14 | |
Libeson, Steven Taylor. Two realists confront soviet expansion: the views of Walter Lippmann and George F. Kennan at the beginning of the Cold War. 97 pages. Advisor/s: Richard S. Dunn |
3 | 15 | |
Luongo, Paul. Raymond Pace Alexander: realizing the middle class dream in the face of racial oppression. 116 pages. Advisor/s: Richard S. Dunn |
3 | 17 | |
Lutton, Christine. Living and learning: construction of student housing at the University of Pennsylvania in the 1960’s. 87 pages: charts. Advisor/s: Richard S. Dunn |
3 | 16 | |
Mann, Gilda. The Institute for Colored Youth: a study of Black and Quaker educational leadership. 102 pages. |
3 | 18 | |
Miller, Edward Bennett. Popular perception and the election of Frank Rizzo. 103 pages. Advisor/s: Richard S. Dunn |
3 | 19 | |
Millet, Joshua. The life and works of Edmond Richer, 1559-1631. 104 pages. |
3 | 20 | |
Niles, Amy. With all the force of a writer’s pen: soviet literary theory, 1934-1959. 82 pages. |
4 | 1 | |
Pantzer, Jason Michael. The University of Pennsylvania’s proposed move to Valley Forge 1920-1940. 100 pages: charts, illustrations, maps. Advisor/s: Richard S. Dunn, Robert F. Engs |
4 | 2 | |
Platt, Alec Bennet. The politics of orthodoxy and dissent: the response of the French intellectual community to the publication of Andre Gide’s “Retour de l’U.R.S.S.”. 73 pages. |
4 | 4 | |
Pollock, Jefrey Ian. The revolting revolution: the appeal of George Corley Wallace in the election of 1968 a case study of Philadelphia. 98 pages: charts, illustrations, maps. |
4 | 3 | |
Rao, Shailesh. In defiance of nature: volunteer efforts at Bush Hill hospital during the Yellow Fever Plague of 1793. 99 pages. Advisor/s: Richard S. Dunn |
4 | 5 | |
Russell, Mark James. Nationalism, identity, and the growth of the Dominion of Canada. 103 pages. |
4 | 6 | |
Scholzman, Bradley Joseph. A fight for the crumbs: Black-Irish tensions in 1840’s Philadelphia. 74 pages: illustrations. |
4 | 8 | |
Sciacca, Alyson. Bridging the gap: the rise of clinical legal education in American law schools from the 1920s to the 1960s. 109 pages. Advisor/s: Richard S. Dunn, Mary Frances Berry |
4 | 7 | |
Todd, Anne Caraway. The cornstalk regiment: the memoirs of Private Edwin J. Lloyd, company h, twenty-third regiment, New Jersey August 29, 1862- May 3, 1863. 213 pages: illustrations. |
4 | 9 | |
Toledano, Doron Rafael. The response of the Islamic alliance in Egypt to the Gulf Crisis. 67 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Beshara Doumani, Lee V. Cassenelli |
4 | 10 | |
Wagman, Rachel B. “Physician, cultivate thyself”: the development of medical education at the Women’s Medical College of Pennsylvania, 1870-1920 . 97 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Richard S. Dunn, Charles E. Rosenberg |
4 | 11 | |
Whidden, Michael. Ideals and failures of the citizen-soldier: Pennsylvania’s militia in the American Revolution, 1775-1779. 90 pages. |
4 | 12 | |
Williams, Robert S. The reality of conquest versus the ‘fantasy’ of imperialism: the press, public, and imperial policy during the Gladstone ministry, 1884-1885. 61 pages: illustrations. |
4 | 13 | |
1994 | Box | Folder | |
Astron, Mathew Richard. Captain Lafayette Stewart Quarterman the quintessential gentleman of tidewater Georgia. 76 pages: charts, illustrations, maps. Advisor/s: Robert F. Engs |
4 | 14 | |
Baer, Kenneth. Whitman: a study of race, class, and postwar public housing opposition. 64 pages. Advisor/s: Thomas J. Sugrue |
4 | 15 | |
Barbera, Francesco R. Culture, community and education: Leonard Covello and the democratization of Italian Harlem. 138 pages. Advisor/s: Michael B. Katz, Thomas J. Sugrue |
4 | 16 | |
Bilefsky, Daniel. Theodore Dreiser and H.L. Mencken Word War I and the Land of the Free. 98 pages. Advisor/s: Thomas Childers |
4 | 17 | |
Bird, Jessalyn. Dante’s commedia and vernacular preaching: the relationship of mendicant and lay literature as an indicator of the shift of spiritual authority from the church to the lay in fourteenth century Italy. pages. Advisor/s: Edward M. Peters |
4 | 18 | |
Borenstein, Joram. Philadelphia’s Jewish Free University, 1970-1976: a case-study analysis of educational reform, campus activism, and American Jewish communal life. 189 pages. Advisor/s: MarcTrachtenberg, Beth S. Wenger |
4 | 19 | |
Camner, Errin. The growth of women’s intercollegiate sports in relation to victorian social, medical and educational views: a study of early Bryn Mawr College athletics. 102 pages. Advisor/s: Drew G. Faust |
5 | 1 | |
Chang, Felix K. Seers and deceptions: ultra intelligence and General Douglas Macarthur’s Hollandia Operation, January-April 1944. 29 pages. Advisor/s: Thomas J. Sugrue |
5 | 2 | |
Craner, Mathew Lawrence. Investigating the backdoor theory: Britain’s pacific policy during World War II. 68 pages. Advisor/s: Marc Trachtenberg |
5 | 3 | |
Danzig, Heather. Zionism and the American Jew: the Daniel Isaacman papers. 79 pages. Advisor/s: Beth S. Wenger |
5 | 4 | |
Friedberg, Jared B. US economic policy toward Japan from 1947 to 1955 and its effect on the reemergence of the Japanese economy. 88 pages. Advisor/s: Marc Trachtenberg |
5 | 5 | |
Gaeta, Anne M. Breaching the walls of girard college: African-American resistance to racial justice in Philadelphia. 141 pages: charts, maps. Advisor/s: Thomas J. Sugrue |
5 | 6 | |
Greenstein, Ben. Christine De Pizan and Charles VII’s acceptance of Joan of Arc. 58 pages. |
5 | 7 | |
Haynes, David L. Can the truth do harm?: a case study of the liberalizing influences of Germanic speculative philosophy upon victorian traditions. 52 pages. Advisor/s: Louis Miller |
5 | 8 | |
Hochberg, Stephanie Pam. The Paxton Boys Riots: an examination of why they occurred and what they accomplished. 98 pages: maps. Advisor/s: Michael Zuckerman |
5 | 9 | |
Lager, Sean L. Joshua Blackwood Howell brigadier general United States volunteers portrait of an American patriot. 100 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Robert F. Engs |
5 | 10 | |
Levine, Scott M. The history of Lehigh County’s criminal justice system from 1875-1910: a replication of state and national trends. 80 pages: charts. Advisor/s: Bruce H. Mann |
5 | 11 | |
Love, Marci A. Staking a claim: the Church Committee and the politics of senatorial power, 1975-1976. 72 pages. Advisor/s: Thomas J. Sugrue, Michael Zuckerman |
5 | 12 | |
Mehrara, Sasan. Russell D. Stetler and the student anti-war movement. 95 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Bruce Kuklick |
5 | 13 | |
Mirchandani, Sapna. The Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party: a lesson in liberalism. 109 pages. Advisor/s: Robert F. Engs, Thomas J. Sugrue |
5 | 14 | |
Mutcherson, Kimberly Monique. The forgotten children: the story of desegregation in the public schools in Washington, D.C.. 93 pages: illustrations, maps. Advisor/s: Robert F. Engs |
5 | 15 | |
Nadel, Evan Sean. The litigation explosion: reality or myth. 93 pages: charts. Advisor/s: Bruce H. Mann |
5 | 16 | |
Newman, Tamsin. The natural machine in the federalist republican mind of Tench Coxe 1787-1791. 74 pages. Advisor/s: Michael Zuckerman, Edward C. Carter |
5 | 17 | |
O’Herron, Sarah. Domesticity to diplomacy: women’s perspectives on early American foreign policy. 67 pages. Advisor/s: Richard R. Beeman, Carroll Smith-Rosenberg |
5 | 18 | |
Peutz, Nathalie. Triumph der Wissenschaft: Anton Springer and his Wendung to Germany. 87 pages. |
22 | 6 | |
Polevoy, Jason Tally. Education and politics: the College, Academy, and Charitable School of Philadelphia under Provost William Smith. 110 pages. Advisor/s: Mark Frazier Lloyd |
5 | 19 | |
Prusky, Andrew Ross. United States policy towards spain during the Spanish Civil War: intervention vs. non-intervention. 72 pages. Advisor/s: Thomas J. Sugrue, Walter McDougall, Jack Reece |
5 | 20 | |
Rosenberg, Brad. The Pennsylvania Railroad Pension Department: a look at a company-run employee retirement program. 61 pages. Advisor/s: Walter Licht |
5 | 21 | |
Sand, Jay. The radio waves unnamable: Bai, Bob Fass and listener-sponsored yippie!. 139 pages. Advisor/s: Neil Leonard |
6 | 1 | |
Singh, Jaspaul. “The grand instrument of human regeneration” and the “march of intellect”: an analysis of the trajectory of John Stuart Mill’s philosophy of history and human perfectibility 1826-1831. 103 pages. Advisor/s: Louis Miller |
6 | 2 | |
Standard, Jason. The ideology of Robert Morris. 90 pages. Advisor/s: Richard R. Beeman |
6 | 3 | |
Stein, Emily C. Political opportunism as the impetus for racial policy in fascist Italy. 100 pages. |
6 | 4 | |
Sternfield, Lauren. Moving toward freedom: a study of the active role played by slaves during America’s Civil War, 1861-1865. 74 pages. Advisor/s: Robert F. Engs |
6 | 5 | |
Taylor, Nikki. The Civil War: social change on both fronts: the Evans family papers. 62 pages: maps. Advisor/s: Robert F. Engs |
6 | 6 | |
1995 | Box | Folder | |
Aster, Leora. Diplomatic communications in the absence of diplomacy: the development of Israeli-Syrian communications regarding Lebanon from 1976-1982. 71 pages. |
6 | 7 | |
Astrom, Mathew Richard. Very respectfully, Samuel Evans. 157 pages: charts, illustrations. Advisor/s: Robert F. Engs |
6 | 8 | |
Bart, Shari. The evolution and revolution of the Philadelphia Orchestra. 110 pages: charts, illustrations. Advisor/s: Neil Leonard |
6 | 9 | |
Colella, Steve J. The decline of an industrial town: Lansford, Pennsylvania, 1940-1960. 81 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Walter Licht |
6 | 10 | |
Family, Jill Elizabeth. Civil War, union conscription, and the University of Pennsylvania. 142 pages: charts, illustrations, maps. Advisor/s: Robert F. Engs |
6 | 11 | |
Gray, Catherine A. The Philadelphia welfare rights organization: its impact on the movement for welfare rights and its role in the contemporary dialogue on rights. 114 pages. Advisor/s: Michael B. Katz |
6 | 12 | |
Guest, Randi B. “Loyal and patriotic citizens”: the American Jewish committee and the non-zionist role in the pre-state Palestine controversy. 125 pages. Advisor/s: Beth S. Wenger |
6 | 13 | |
Guest, Randi B. “Loyal and patriotic citizens”: the American Jewish committee and the non-zionist role in the pre-state Palestine controversy. 125 pages. Advisor/s: Beth S. Wenger |
33 | 15 | |
Horowitz, Hayden M. The Philadelphia Public Buildings. 148 pages. Advisor/s: George E. Thomas |
6 | 14 | |
Kaplan, Tamar. Let there be light: the Intercollegiate Menorch Association. 93 pages: charts, illustrations. Advisor/s: Beth S. Wenger |
6 | 15 | |
Kaplan, Tamar. Let there be light: the Intercollegiate Menorch Association. 93 pages. Advisor/s: Beth S. Wenger |
33 | 8 | |
Kass, Michael C. University development and alumni relations in an era of institutional growth: the origins and activities of the University of Pennsylvania fund 1919-1929. 94 pages. Advisor/s: Walter Licht |
6 | 16 | |
Leaf, Brian F. Breaking the barrier: the success of racial integration in the Philadelphia community of Mount Airy, 1950-1975. 131 pages. Advisor/s: Mark J. Stern |
33 | 4 | |
May, Kimberly. American Jacobins?: the effect of the French Revolution on American fears of popular insurrections. 88 pages. |
6 | 17 | |
Okuliar, Alexander. The primary factors affecting British decolonization of Kenya. 64 pages. Advisor/s: Thomas M. Safley |
6 | 18 | |
Resnick, Jessica M. The creation of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum: an American conflict. 108 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Beth S. Wenger |
6 | 19 | |
Simon, Renee. Philadelphia Jewry and Zionism 1945-48. 103 pages. Advisor/s: Beth S. Wenger |
6 | 20 | |
Valapour, Vala. “Gazing beyond the horizons”: the life, thoughts and development of Mirza Abu’l-Fadl. 74 pages. |
7 | 1 | |
Winn, Allison S. Stir up the Campbell’s: the evolution of the role of women from 1920-1960 as depicted in Campbell’s Soup advertisements. 91 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Michael Zuckerman |
7 | 2 | |
Wolf, Eli. A history of bebop in America: the reaction to and reception of a new form of jazz community and Post-World War Two America. 102 pages. Advisor/s: Thomas M. Safley |
7 | 3 | |
1996 | Box | Folder | |
Basil, Jessica Ilene. The breakdown of civil liberties when there is a threat to national security: case studies of the Guildford Four and the Maguire Seven. 236 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Phyllis Deutsch |
7 | 4 | |
Berman, Dennis K. “Garden of knowledge”: education, cultivation and the rise of radio. 95 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Christa M. Wilmanns Wells |
7 | 5 | |
Gallai, David. New York antifederalism: Robert Yates and John Lansing, Jr. . 128 pages. Advisor/s: Michael Zuckerman |
7 | 6 | |
Gold, Dafna. Israel’s internal intifada: the transformation of Israeli public opinion 1982-1995. 101 pages. Advisor/s: Lee V. Cassanelli |
7 | 7 | |
Gold, Dafna. Israel’s internal intifada: the transformation of Israeli public opinion 1982-1995. 101 pages: charts. Advisor/s: Lee V. Cassanelli |
33 | 7 | |
Greenberg, Gerald E. Venture of faith: the peace pledge union in World War II. 128 pages. Advisor/s: Lynn H. Lees |
7 | 8 | |
Hanley, Ryan Patrick. The intellectual origins and evolution of the independent judiciary in America, 1760-1800. 126 pages. Advisor/s: Richard R. Beeman |
7 | 9 | |
Huchital, Ellen Beth. A child went forth: Lyndon Baines Johnson and Civil Rights. 115 pages. Advisor/s: Murray Murphey |
7 | 10 | |
Jackson, Keith. The British in Uganda in the late nineteenth century. 102 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Lee V. Cassanelli |
7 | 11 | |
Jackson, Melanie. School desegregation in Lexington School District No.2: the effects on an African American community. 93 pages. Advisor/s: Bruce Kuklick |
7 | 12 | |
Koether, Jennifer S. Floodlight. 169 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Thomas Childers |
7 | 13 | |
Koether, Jennifer S. Floodlight. 169 pages. Advisor/s: Thomas Childers |
33 | 9 | |
Leitzell, Stephen Marc. The University of Pennsylvania, the College of New Jersey, and the Civil War. 116 pages. Advisor/s: Robert F. Engs |
7 | 14 | |
López, Madeleine E. The Puerto Rican pentecostal church in New York City: resistiendo silencio/ resisting silence. 116 pages. |
7 | 15 | |
Mach, Christy. A study of H-B Woodlawn: an alternative program. 126 pages: illustrations. |
7 | 16 | |
Mach, Christy. A study of H-B Woodlawn: an alternative program. 126 pages: illustrations. |
33 | 12 | |
Phillips, Graham C. Philadelphia 1946-1963: a case study on the ephemeral nature of political reform. 90 pages. Advisor/s: Max Page |
7 | 17 | |
Polonsky, Tamar. Operation push and its impact on business and education. 166 pages. Advisor/s: Mary Frances Berry |
8 | 1 | |
Portnoy, Caitlin. Soviet and post-soviet foreign policy toward China. 99 pages. Advisor/s: Lesley Ann Rimmel |
8 | 2 | |
Stieglitz, Avi V. Questions of genius: Thomas A. Edison and his home projecting kinetoscope. 104 pages. Advisor/s: Bruce Kuklick |
8 | 3 | |
Thomson, Lida E. “faith, friction, and ferment”: the Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations and the systematic confrontation of racial discrimination in the pre-civil rights era. 141 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Barbara D. Savage |
8 | 4 | |
Towey, Jamie Richard. The politicization of the female body: nineteenth-century debates about prostitution. 110 pages. Advisor/s: Lynn H. Lees |
8 | 5 | |
Werlin, Daniel Z. Compromise and coercion: U.S.-Canadian military cooperation from 1946-1947. 134 pages. Advisor/s: Edward C. II Carter |
8 | 6 | |
Werner, Mary Beth. The failure of the Washington Peace Conference of 1861. 98 pages. Advisor/s: Robert F. Engs |
8 | 7 | |
1997 | Box | Folder | |
Alberto, Paulina Laura. Prescribed order and the symptoms of slavery: the politics of medicine in colonial Saint Domingue and Jamaica. 177 pages. Advisor/s: Lynn Hunt |
8 | 8 | |
Beyer, Cecelia. Politicized history: shaping Israeli popular opinion on the Golan Heights from 1981-1996. 63 pages. Advisor/s: Lynn Hunt |
8 | 11 | |
Bierma, Katherine. Voices of the masses: an exploration of the role of popular opinion in the Anglo-Irish conflict, 1919-1921. 71 pages. Advisor/s: Lynn Hunt |
8 | 10 | |
Brown, Annie M. Joe Louis, hero of the ring: a study of the role of boxing in American race relations. 113 pages. Advisor/s: Robert F. Engs |
8 | 12 | |
Busch, Jason David. Examining the evolution of independent education in the first half of the twentieth century. 107 pages. Advisor/s: Robert F. Engs |
8 | 13 | |
Cohen, Scott. Urban renewal in West Philadelphia: an examination of the University of Pennsylvania’s planning, expansion, and community role from the mid-1940’s to the mid 1970’s. 94 pages. Advisor/s: Mark Frazier Lloyd |
8 | 9 | |
Cole, August. Friend or foe?: Vichy-American relations from 1940-1942. 77 pages. Advisor/s: Lynn Hunt |
8 | 14 | |
Frenck, Katherine. Cohesion in crisis: an examination of the United States-Latin American diplomacy in the months leading to and culminating in the Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962. 100 pages. Advisor/s: Lynn Hunt |
8 | 15 | |
Glazier, Maria. Corruption of the olympic ideal: 1936 and 1972. 103 pages. Advisor/s: Thomas Childers |
8 | 16 | |
Gottheimer, Joshua S. Gender and affirmative action: a legal and historical analysis. 119 pages: charts, illustrations. Advisor/s: Mary Frances Berry |
8 | 17 | |
Landon, Dain Charles. Behind state and corporate shield: the Pennsylvania coal and iron police. 157 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Walter Licht |
8 | 18 | |
Levenson, Lisa. In Philadelphia, nearly everybody reads the Bulletin: the 1982 demise of Philadelphia’s newspaper record, and the broader crisis of afternoon newspapers in America. 127 pages: charts. Advisor/s: Robert F. Engs |
9 | 1 | |
Levinson, Brett. An intellectual biography of Eugene V. Debs, from hoosier nativism to socialist internationalism. 99 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Walter Licht |
9 | 2 | |
Lidsky, Ronit Liby. The American Medical Association and the fight to prevent the passage of national health insurance. 103 pages. Advisor/s: Robert F. Engs |
9 | 3 | |
Ludvigson, Amy Ann. Drawing the line: the United States and Indochina, 1960-1961. 78 pages. Advisor/s: Walter A. McDougall |
9 | 4 | |
Ostoyich, Kevin R. Journeying to new lands: an examination of Polish immigration to American and Germany during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. 68 pages. Advisor/s: Jeffrey R. Fear |
9 | 5 | |
Ravenscroft, Philip M. Isaac Newton and Elias Ashmole’s Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum. 88 pages. Advisor/s: Lynn Hunt |
9 | 6 | |
Rusche, Timothy. The battle of fallen timbers: securing America’s western frontier. 117 pages. Advisor/s: Michael Zuckerman |
9 | 7 | |
Smith, Keron. Missions of freedom, assimilation and civilization: the American missionary association among three peoples of color. 111 pages. Advisor/s: Robert F. Engs |
9 | 8 | |
Smolenyak, Kimberly. Conflicting goals: the relationship between law and policy in the reigns of Henry VII and Edward VI. 53 pages. |
9 | 9 | |
1998 | Box | Folder | |
Belinfante, Joshua Barrett. The long retreat: southern senators and strategy 1948-1957. 125 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Sheldon Hackney |
10 | 10 | |
Burke, Shannon Kyle. The Palmer Case: discrimination, affirmative action and women in the foreign service in the late 20th century. 79 pages. Advisor/s: Bruce Kuklick |
10 | 11 | |
Carol, Charles H. Using the unusable: the history of U.S. tactical nuclear weapons policy, 1950-1968. 76 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: M. Susan Lindee |
10 | 12 | |
Choate, Sally McLain. The book of margery kempe: a textual evaluation of Margery Kempe’s mysticism in book two. 77 pages. |
9 | 10 | |
Friedlander, Andrea Beth. Omaha, nebraska’s eastern european Jews, 1880-1930. 127 pages: illustrations, maps. Advisor/s: Ewa T. Morawska |
9 | 11 | |
Friedman, Melissa. The religious right and welfare reform: an examination of the 1995-1996 welfare debate. 120 pages. Advisor/s: Thomas J. Sugrue |
9 | 12 | |
Friedman, Steven Morgan. “The spirit of insubordination”: students and secularization at the University of Pennsylvania and other northeastern universities in the first half of the nineteenth century. 102 pages. Advisor/s: Mark Frazier Lloyd |
9 | 13 | |
Golomb, Tal. A West Philadelphia story: the American dream and its aftermath on 52nd Street. 100 pages. Advisor/s: George E. Thomas |
9 | 14 | |
Greenberg, Gerald E. Venture of faith: the peace pledge union in World War II. 126 pages. Advisor/s: Lynn H. Lees |
9 | 15 | |
Greenspan, Katherine E. Crisis in the Suez: a study of national Jewish organizations and their efforts to influence the development of the relationship between the United States and Israel. 72 pages. Advisor/s: Thomas J. Sugrue |
9 | 16 | |
Greeves, Eleanore. Dichotomy unexplored: the U.S. government’s relationship with the French Resistance during World War II. 93 pages. Advisor/s: Thomas Childers |
9 | 17 | |
Hershkovitz, Stephanie. Constructions of womanhood: the writings of Caroline Norton and Barbara Leigh Smith on divorce and married women’s property reform, 1854-1857. 82 pages. Advisor/s: Lynn H. Lees |
9 | 18 | |
Horiuchi, Brooke S. The tripartite pact: Japan’s path to the Axis trade alliance. 93 pages: maps. Advisor/s: Frederick R. Dickinson |
9 | 19 | |
Imbesi, Hazel Marie. Bosses, corruption, reform and the Union League in postbellum Philadelphia, 1865-1900. 120 pages: charts, illustrations. Advisor/s: Mark Frazier Lloyd |
10 | 13 | |
Jauss, Frederick G., IV. Fated for serfdom: the failure of congressional land reform in the Post-Bellum South. 87 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Robert F. Engs |
10 | 14 | |
Kay, Jana. Robert Kennedy and Vietnam, 1961-1968. 129 pages. Advisor/s: Bruce Kuklick |
10 | 15 | |
Khosla, Siddhartha D. The Philadelphia Municipal Court: systematically compelled to desert its idealism. 77 pages. Advisor/s: Thomas J. Sugrue |
9 | 20 | |
Klarfeld, Adam B. Private taking, public good?: Penn’s expansion in West Philadelphia from 1945 to 1975. 98 pages: charts. Advisor/s: Mark Frazier Lloyd |
10 | 16 | |
LaVigne, Christopher Lloyd. The history of the Philadelphia plan: a historical examination of affirmative action. 100 pages. Advisor/s: Thomas J. Sugrue |
10 | 1 | |
Litwin, Adam Seth. Local origins of red hunt hysteria: municipal reform and the teachers union of Philadelphia. 88 pages. Advisor/s: Walter Licht |
10 | 2 | |
Markowitz, Jeremy B. “You will all have to secede with us and form a separate confederacy”: extended family relations and gendered letter writing in the Kollock-Shaw family correspondence, 1851-1866. 62 pages. |
10 | 4 | |
McCuskey, Liz. Vietnam and the American conscience: the Philadelphia and publications of the Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors, 1948-1972. 104 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Robert F. Engs |
10 | 17 | |
McLain, Beth Patricia. Acne, adenoids, and apathy: perceptions and depictions of youth during the Great Depression. 81 pages. Advisor/s: Walter Licht |
10 | 3 | |
O’Donnell, Terrence. The military legacy of Russo-Japanese War: observations and lessons from the war. 67 pages. |
10 | 19 | |
Portnoy, Caitlin. Soviet and post-soviet foreign policy toward China. 99 pages. Advisor/s: Lesley Ann Rimmel |
10 | 5 | |
Reiss, Tammy. The shades of benevolence: philanthropy and German Jewish interaction with east european Jews in South Philadelphia, 1885-1920. 96 pages: maps. Advisor/s: Beth S. Wenger |
10 | 20 | |
Schwartz, Adam J. Dr. Leon Sullivan and the Opportunities Industrialization Centers of America 1950-1976. 90 pages. Advisor/s: Robert F. Engs |
10 | 6 | |
Spinks, David. The bankruptcy of the Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Corporation: a study in the downfall of an industry. 63 pages. Advisor/s: Walter Licht |
10 | 7 | |
Thompson, Brandi L. “Strange fruit”: the significance of jazz in the Harlem Renaissance. 77 pages. Advisor/s: Barbara D. Savage |
10 | 18 | |
Tran, Nhung Tuyet. A patient victory: the Viet Minh success in the August Revolution of 1945. 106 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Edward M. Peters |
10 | 8 | |
Wilensky, Eric Robbins. Pennsylvania 1945-1975: the metamorphosis of an undergraduate student body. 109 pages. Advisor/s: Mark Frazier Lloyd |
10 | 9 | |
1999 | Box | Folder | |
Souede, Benjamin. Much ado about repeal: New York State and prohibition, 1919-1923. 89 pages. Advisor/s: Michael Zuckerman |
11 | 1 | |
Sudow, Elyse. Displacement demonized?: towards an alternative explanation for Penn’s poor relationship with West Philadelphia. 87 pages: charts, illustrations, maps. Advisor/s: Mark Frazier Lloyd |
11 | 2 | |
2000 | Box | Folder | |
Blaustein, George. The wrong place for the right people: café society and the American left. 97 pages. Advisor/s: Farah Jasmine Griffin |
11 | 3 | |
Dufault, Jeremie J. Fundamentalist reactions to the influence of the Beatles: a foundation for conservatism’s moral critique of America. 100 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Michael Zuckerman |
11 | 5 | |
Fang, Rachel. Out in front or still behind?: woman at Penn and the National Women’s movement of the 1960s and 1970s. 83 pages. Advisor/s: Mark Frazier Lloyd |
11 | 6 | |
Frankel, David. Jewish chaplains in Word War II. 79 pages. Advisor/s: Thomas Childers |
11 | 7 | |
Garretson, Colin. Thomas Mann and the problem of the artist: beauty, eros, politics. 91 pages. Advisor/s: Warren Breckman |
11 | 4 | |
Glasner, David. Beyond assimilation: the impact of French colonialism on the senegalese national identity. 130 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Lee V. Cassanelli |
11 | 8 | |
Grose, Philip Harrison. Mao, identity, and the Sino-Soviet Split, 1950-1957. 74 pages. Advisor/s: Matthew H. Sommer |
11 | 9 | |
Haynold, Oliver M. Varnbüler, Mittnacht, and Bismark: Württemberg’s way into the German Empire. 134 pages. Advisor/s: Thomas Childers |
11 | 10 | |
Kahn, Abigail. A contemporary crisis in French national identity: the Klaus Barbie trial. 85 pages. Advisor/s: Warren Breckman |
11 | 11 | |
Kahn, Mark Eliad. Henry Nicholas and 1199C: a political history of the Hospital Worker’s Union in Philadelphia (1970-1992). 86 pages. Advisor/s: Walter Licht |
11 | 12 | |
Keane, Katarina. From South Philadelphia to City Hall: the history of the Philadelphia Mummers’ Parade. 91 pages. Advisor/s: Michael Zuckerman |
11 | 13 | |
Keane, Katarina. From South Philadelphia to City Hall: the history of the Philadelphia Mummers’ Parade. 91 pages. Advisor/s: Michael Zuckerman |
33 | 13 | |
Mack, William H. Competition and collaboration: the Philadelphia and New York story. 88 pages. Advisor/s: Edward C. II Carter |
11 | 14 | |
Oliff, Jessica Lee. University City High School: an experiment in innovative education. 122 pages. Advisor/s: Mark Frazier Lloyd |
11 | 16 | |
Peden, Knox. The decision for war: U.S. policy toward Japan, July-December, 1941. 75 pages. Advisor/s: Marc Trachtenberg |
11 | 15 | |
Pollack, Emily R. An agent of education and conciliation: the Philadelphia Fair Employment Practice Commission and its adjustment of employment discrimination, 1948-1964. 96 pages: charts. Advisor/s: Thomas J. Sugrue |
11 | 17 | |
Radenkovic, Jelena M. Tito: creating Yugoslavia’s facade. 87 pages. Advisor/s: Bruce Kuklick |
11 | 19 | |
Regenstreif, Jacob A. Journey to the mountaintop: echoes of the past in the Memphis Public Works Strike, 1968. 83 pages. Advisor/s: Michael B. Katz |
11 | 18 | |
Robbins, Laura E. Transforming Jewish identity in the golden state: German and east european interactions in San Francisco, 1895-1915. 132 pages: charts, illustrations. Advisor/s: Beth S. Wenger |
12 | 1 | |
Rosenberg, Tamar. Defining Jewish identity after the Third Reich: a case study of three Jewish philosophers. 115 pages. Advisor/s: Liliane Weissberg |
12 | 2 | |
Schainker, Ellie. Beis Ya’akov: molding the educated woman of valor. 84 pages. Advisor/s: Benjamin Nathans |
12 | 3 | |
Schifrin, Shana. Death and violence on stage: French theater 1945-1950. 130 pages. Advisor/s: Warren Breckman |
12 | 4 | |
Silver, Michael. The Catskills: the changing economic and cultural identities of a vacation institution. 102 pages. Advisor/s: Beth S. Wenger |
33 | 20 | |
Silver, Michael. The cultural Catskills: the changing economic and cultural identities of a vacation institution. 102 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Beth S. Wenger |
12 | 5 | |
Tucker, Michelle E. A partnership for public science education: reinventing the Franklin Institute, 1910-1934. 122 pages: charts, illustrations, maps. Advisor/s: Michael Zuckerman |
12 | 6 | |
Vu, Thuhuong. Waves of departure: the Vietnamese refugee experience. 77 pages. Advisor/s: Walter A. McDougall |
12 | 7 | |
Ward, Christopher. Secrets and silence: an examination and interpretation of the interaction surrounding the aristotle titles. 98 pages. Advisor/s: Kathleen M. Brown |
12 | 8 | |
Wood, Leonard G.H. National security, torture, and judicial activism in Israel. 138 pages. Advisor/s: Thomas N. Naff |
12 | 9 | |
2001 | Box | Folder | |
Alperowicz, Maya. The “resilience” work of L’oeuvre de Secours Aux Enfants (OSE) in France during the Second World War. 93 pages. |
12 | 10 | |
Danon, Dina. Jewish enlightenment in the ottoman empire: the life of Abraham Danon, 1857-1935. 75 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: David B. Ruderman |
12 | 11 | |
Dietz, Nicholas. The Ahhiyawans: Homer’s Achaeans in the Hittite world. 69 pages. Advisor/s: Erle Leichty |
12 | 12 | |
Fruiterman, Erica. Printing, binding, and reading in the 17th century England: production and reproduction of George Herbert’s the temple. 102 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Peter Stallybrass |
12 | 13 | |
Imbesi, Lauren. Myra Bradwell and Belva Lockwood: pioneers for women’s legal rights. 59 pages. Advisor/s: Barbara D. Savage |
12 | 14 | |
Kopytoff, Larissa. Soccer as a forum for political expression in a repressive regime: the 1978 world cup in Argentina. 61 pages. Advisor/s: Ann E. Moyer |
12 | 15 | |
Landa V, Enrique. The fall of Venice in 1797: new evidence. 106 pages: illustrations, maps. |
12 | 16 | |
Levy, David A. La vierge rouge et le docteur vaillant: revolution and the “lost generation” of French socialists, 1871-1880. 104 pages. Advisor/s: Warren Breckman |
12 | 17 | |
McClay, Maria Francesca. Virginia Foster Durr: a radical in white satin gloves. 111 pages. Advisor/s: Sheldon Hackney |
12 | 18 | |
Moskowitz, Eric L. “Like nothing you can ever imagine…”: the rise, fall and return of Big Five Basketball in Philadelphia, 1954-2000. 119 pages. Advisor/s: Michael Zuckerman |
12 | 19 | |
Pringle, Robert M. To educate the head, the hand, and the soul: the challenges to state-supported universities in the post-bellum South. 125 pages. Advisor/s: Robert F. Engs |
13 | 1 | |
Rose, Brian. Responding to a riot: African-American and Jewish relations in Philadelphia during the 1960’s. 91 pages. Advisor/s: Arthur Kiron |
13 | 2 | |
Sager, Erica. Abraham Geiger and Hermann Cohen: mediating Jewish form and Jewish essence through Bildung. 68 pages. Advisor/s: Zachary Braiterman, Ann Moyer |
13 | 3 | |
Schuman, Heather. The paradox of Bishop Pablo De Santa Maria. 96 pages: maps. |
13 | 4 | |
Shron, Bradley S. Heads in the clouds: a critical look at the lives of the Peenemünde engineers and the sacrifice of morality. 136 pages. Advisor/s: Ann E. Moyer, Thomas Zeller |
13 | 5 | |
Tabas, Elizabeth Rebecca. The monument speaks: Piedras Negras Stela 14 and the secondary replications of the maya hieroglyphic texts. pages: charts, illustrations, maps. |
13 | 6 | |
Turner, Jennifer. The evolution of banking under the clearing house and national banking systems: Philadelphia, a case study, 1850-1913. 66 pages. Advisor/s: Walter Licht |
13 | 7 | |
Wise, Todd Andrew. Seventeenth century West African slavery: an economic exchange between the europeans and West Africans, and a commentary on the running historiography. 81 pages. Advisor/s: Kathleen M. Brown |
13 | 8 | |
Wolf, Daniel. How FDR contributed to the downfall of the last two new dealers. 61 pages. Advisor/s: Barbara D. Savage |
33 | 3 | |
2002 | Box | Folder | |
Appelbaum, Sharon B. Intimate struggle: a social and legal history of domestic violence in Philadelphia. 100 pages: charts, illustrations. Advisor/s: Kathy Peiss |
13 | 10 | |
Connolly, Matthew. Last of the holdouts Seneca Resistance to Indian Removal Policy, 1838-1842. 89 pages. Advisor/s: Edward C. II Carter |
13 | 9 | |
Coplowitz, Shana. Fighting to be heard: the story of Emmeline, Christabel and Sylvia Pankhurst. 97 pages. |
13 | 11 | |
Cymrot, Avigael. Broadcast Jews: Jews, antisemitism, and radio, 1933-1948. 112 pages. |
13 | 12 | |
Dash, Eric Loren. Sam zell and the revolution in real estate: a Sloan-like approach to property management. 119 pages: charts, maps. Advisor/s: Peter Linneman |
13 | 13 | |
Figueira, Elizabeth. Reading good housekeeping the feminism of everyday women in inter-war Britain. 88 pages. |
13 | 16 | |
Fotiades, Adam L. Religion and revolution: an examination of the role and uses of christianity in the Mau Mau Conflict. 84 pages. Advisor/s: Lee V. Cassanelli |
13 | 17 | |
Groh, William C. Public opinion and early cold war propaganda: a case study. 84 pages. |
13 | 15 | |
Gross, Jed Adam. The only permanent revolution: the eccentric orbit of the whole earth catalog. 214 pages. |
13 | 18 | |
Grossman, Michael Charles. The return of the black-and-tans: the deployment of the British Army to Northern Ireland, August 1969. 100 pages. Advisor/s: Jennifer Siegel |
13 | 19 | |
Hamm, Laura K. The Nazi Kulturakampf: an examination of nazi-catholic relations 1930-1938. 128 pages. Advisor/s: Thomas Childers |
14 | 1 | |
Hut, Katie. On the march: a comparative look at the effects that the Birmingham protests and Bloody Sunday had on social change. 91 pages. Advisor/s: Thomas J. Sugrue |
14 | 2 | |
Johnson, Erik Theodor. The roots of rebellion: the Fuerzas de Liberación Nacional, 1969-1985. 87 pages: maps. Advisor/s: Ann Farnsworth-Alvear |
14 | 3 | |
Kelly, Ryan K. There used to be a ballpark right here: Brooklyn’s golden age: 1947-1957. 93 pages. |
14 | 4 | |
Koch, Benjamin. Barred at the door: William Scott Vare and Pennsylvania’s 1926 U.S. senate election. 91 pages. Advisor/s: Walter Licht |
14 | 5 | |
Koster, Matthew J. Black, red and white: analyzing the connections between communism and the civil rights movement in the caucasian southern mind. 65 pages. Advisor/s: Sheldon Hackney |
13 | 20 | |
Malka, Adam. The brand proposals: a case study in ransom negotiations during the Hungarian Holocaust. 98 pages. Advisor/s: Thomas Childers |
14 | 6 | |
Nguyen, Kim-Thien T. Power, ideology and the communist triangle: Soviet-Sino-North Vietnamese diplomatic relations during the Vietnam War (1945-1975). pages: charts, illustrations, maps. Advisor/s: Arthur Waldron |
14 | 9 | |
Nicolaysen, Anne. Eating makes the man: how the middle class used food to establish their social standing in early nineteenth century America. 96 pages. Advisor/s: Janet Theophano |
14 | 10 | |
Ouyang, Anthony. Coming into acceptance: the Chinese American experience of World War II and the new American sentiment . 89 pages. Advisor/s: Bruce Kuklick |
14 | 7 | |
Rowe, Helen. Striking a nerve: politics, labor, and community in the Philadelphia School District: a history of the 1981 teachers’ strike. 125 pages. |
14 | 11 | |
Rutzick, Elizabeth. Bridging the ethnic divide: the role of Zionism in the development of the Philadelphia Jewish community, 1880-1960. 90 pages. Advisor/s: Thomas J. Sugrue |
14 | 8 | |
Smirnoff, Marcy. Dear school father: girls’ education at the Carlisle Indian School. 83 pages. Advisor/s: Daniel K. Richter |
14 | 12 | |
Stockson, Gilbert. Alexander Wilson: a case study in America’s encouragement of foreign-born naturalists in the early republic. 78 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Edward C. II Carter |
14 | 13 | |
Stolman, Daniela Lauren. Lin Tse-hsu: the beginning of the strengthening and modernization of China. 112 pages. Advisor/s: Matthew H. Sommer |
14 | 14 | |
Stovel, Guillermo Ruiz. Guadalajara’s industrialists, the Mexican business elite, and the interventionist state, 1940-1982. 104 pages. |
13 | 14 | |
Tauber, Miriam. Defiance to the stars!: a study of Italian futurism. 91 pages. |
14 | 15 | |
Valderrama, Alisa. Vicente Blasco Ibañez: journalist and radical republican. 99 pages: illustrations. |
14 | 16 | |
Wainer, Rachel. Politics of disunity: the impact of the American Jewish response to the war in Lebanon on American foreign policy towards Israel in 1982. 108 pages. Advisor/s: Jennifer Siegel |
14 | 17 | |
Yi, Sue. Progressive Philadelphia and child-savings: a new partnership between public and private spheres. 62 pages. Advisor/s: Eric C. Schneider |
14 | 18 | |
2003 | Box | Folder | |
Aiello, Caroline G. Paradox of principle: the United States and Poland at the Paris Peace Conference 1918-1919. 67 pages. |
14 | 19 | |
Alhadeff, David. Marinetti and Mussolini: a friendship rooted in circumstance. 75 pages. |
14 | 20 | |
Arora, Vivek. During troubling times: a case study of presidents and their contentious generals. 81 pages. Advisor/s: Robert F. Engs |
14 | 21 | |
Benda, Jillian L. Recruiting young America: children and the power of Philadelphia during World War II. 84 pages: illustrations. |
14 | 22 | |
Benn, Jacqueline. The “noble savage” theme and its use in the Jesuit relations. 77 pages: illustrations, maps. |
15 | 1 | |
Birnbaum, Timothy H. Hoax of allegiance: Francisco Franco’s foreign policy in World War II. 66 pages. |
15 | 2 | |
Brooks, Corey. John Quincy Adams and his relationships with abolitionists: the beginning of the politicization of antislavery. 113 pages. |
15 | 4 | |
Burke, Danielle. Newspapers at the wheel: the British media and its public campaign of investigation and commotion during the Cambridge spy scandal. 70 pages. |
15 | 6 | |
Bybee, Rachel. Tracing the steps of an imperial visionary: Cecil Rhodes and the Charter for Matabeleland. 64 pages: illustrations, maps. Advisor/s: Lee V. Cassanelli, Lynn H. Lees |
15 | 7 | |
Chang, Lucy. Corporate governance reform in Korea: poised for success or doomed to failure?. 69 pages. |
15 | 8 | |
Culotti, Anne. Trends in society and religion: a study of ancient Mesopotamia. 52 pages. |
15 | 9 | |
Curling, Gloria. The prep program. 50 pages. |
15 | 3 | |
Dittmann, Emily. A pentecostal African church as a support network: the Church of Pentecost, Philadelphia Assembly. 42 pages. |
15 | 5 | |
Dubeck, Leslie. Avoiding blood and iron: the two-plus-four negotiations. 77 pages. |
15 | 11 | |
Fennichel, Marc. A legacy for the future: the place of the legacy of Vietnam in Bosnia and beyond. 136 pages. |
15 | 12 | |
Geheb, Phillip John Ferrara. Power, curriculum, and instruction: a pedagogy of disengagement. 152 pages. Advisor/s: Michael Zuckerman |
15 | 13 | |
Jorgensen, Katherine A. The new republic, the new womanhood: ambiguities of gender in federalist Philadelphia. 66 pages. |
15 | 14 | |
Kimberly, Thomas. Cato’s letters: a distilled political theory and its influence in eighteenth-century America. 96 pages. Advisor/s: Micheal Zuckerman |
15 | 15 | |
Levine, Emily. Philadelphia’s restaurant renaissance and the streets it changed. 79 pages: maps. Advisor/s: Micheal Zuckerman |
15 | 16 | |
Levy, Aaron. The establishment and glory days of Laurel Hill Cemetery. 71 pages. Advisor/s: John Dixon Hunt |
15 | 17 | |
Lowenfeld, John. Contextualizing Carl Ludwig Franck: the fall and rise of British modern architecture. 70 pages: illustrations. |
15 | 18 | |
Mayer, Eve E. H. “Genius” on trial: dreiser, censorship, and the battle for cultural control in America. 110 pages: illustrations. |
15 | 23 | |
McDonald, Chris. Iran-Contra: the forgotten scandal. 89 pages. |
15 | 19 | |
Mo, Richard. The politics of a revolution: foreign support and Sun Yat-sen 1895-1911. 62 pages. Advisor/s: Frederick R. Dickinson |
15 | 21 | |
Montalto, Vincent. A new diplomacy: an analysis of British-American relations during the trent affair and the evolution of the nineteenth century international law. 75 pages. |
15 | 24 | |
O’Connor, Adrian. Irishness refracted: Anglo-Irish relations, propaganda, and the First World War. 160 pages: illustrations. |
15 | 20 | |
O’Leary, Carolyn. The dual subway system as a social plan: the politics, economics, and social forces that led to the extension of the New York City subway system. 78 pages. |
15 | 22 | |
Rosenberg, Mordecai. The response of Gershom Meor Hagolah: a Jewish legal watershed. 33 pages. |
22 | 2 | |
Rosenfelt, Marjie. Effective Holocaust representations: digesting the indigestible. 77 pages. Advisor/s: Michael Zuckerman |
16 | 1 | |
Rubin, Avshalom H. E. Digby Baltzell: an intellectual biography. 128 pages. |
16 | 2 | |
Short, Aaron. The history of the Boston University/Chelsea School partnership. pages. |
16 | 3 | |
Stolk, Steven. An examination of portuguese neutrality during the Second World War. 57 pages. Advisor/s: Thomas M. Safley |
17 | 1 | |
Watkins, Jared L. Between the lines: the United States, Argentina and German emigration, 1945-55. 99 pages. |
16 | 4 | |
Zambrano, Angela A. From working class to suburbanite: a social history of soccer in the United States. 73 pages: charts, illustrations, maps. |
17 | 2 | |
2004 | Box | Folder | |
Biondi, Michael J. Initial impact: state-sponsored terrorism during the Carter and Reagan presidencies. 87 pages. Advisor/s: Arthur Waldron |
16 | 5 | |
Blumenthal, Emily. Facing the music: songs by American soldiers in the Vietnam War, 1961-1973. 138 pages. Advisor/s: Sheldon Hackney |
16 | 6 | |
Brand, Jessica R. All they are capable of being: the growth and limitations of the community college. 124 pages. Advisor/s: Michael B. Katz |
16 | 9 | |
Clark, Ross. “The white lady loves you more”: the role of race, cocaine, and imagery in shaping national drug policy from 1860-1920. 89 pages. Advisor/s: Michael Zuckerman |
16 | 7 | |
Evans, Christopher. The literary journal sur and apolitical aestheticism: 1931-1955. 94 pages. |
16 | 8 | |
Fleischfresser, Chantal. A country divided: East and West German protest activity in the late 1960’s. 75 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Ronald J. Granieri |
16 | 10 | |
Freedman, Jacob M. Reconstructing Jewish culture: Jewish scholars and the fate of the Jewish book after World War II. 98 pages. Advisor/s: Lynn H. Lees |
16 | 11 | |
Gamer, Meredith. Imagining the capital: evolving methods of representation in seventeenth-century maps and city views of Paris. 86 pages: illustrations, maps. Advisor/s: Larry Silver |
16 | 12 | |
Herman, David. Spain’s contribution to the independence of the United States. 119 pages. Advisor/s: Walter A. McDougall |
16 | 14 | |
Hughes, Morgan. The triumph of moderatism: assessing the degree of tolerance for intellectual freedom within the Church of Scotland from 1690 to 1756. 64 pages. |
16 | 13 | |
Jain, Smita. A culture of conformity?: modern Japan and the legacy of the pacific war. 58 pages. |
16 | 15 | |
LaVigne, Melissa A. “I call this my opera”: the parallels and patterns of Benjamin Franklin’s personal and political life in Paris, 1776-1178. 80 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Michael Zuckerman |
16 | 16 | |
Matheson, Clayton. Aramco and the Roosevelt dream. 74 pages: charts. |
33 | 2 | |
Mormino, Matthew L. Italian immigration and the formation of an Italian-American community in the United States. 80 pages. Advisor/s: Beth S. Wenger |
16 | 17 | |
Nussdorf, Benjamin Arthur Franco. Economic recovery in Georgia and South Carolina after Sherman’s March. 92 pages. Advisor/s: Jerry Drew |
16 | 18 | |
Pastor, Robert Kiplin. The democratic dilemma: trade-offs between security and democracy in British Guiana. 127 pages. Advisor/s: Bruce Kuklick |
16 | 19 | |
Restrepo, Monica. From collaboration to resistance: 1943 as the turning point for Vichy France’s political, economic, and social decline. 84 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Kristen Stromberg Childers |
16 | 20 | |
Shaghaghi, Shabah. The politics of power: the struggle for Persian oil and control of Iran. 117 pages. |
16 | 22 | |
Shyovitz, David. “You have saved me from the judgment of gehenna”: the origins and development of the Mourner’s Kaddish in twelfth century Ashkenaz. 110 pages. |
16 | 21 | |
Smith, Lauren R. “Rhineland peasants in English boxes”: the use of Anglo identities by the Pennsylvania German residents of York county, Pennsylvania. 100 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Robert B. St. George |
17 | 3 | |
Tarlock, Marc E. The schools as battleground: evolution, creation science and the fight for equal time, 1977-1987. 111 pages. Advisor/s: Sarah Barringer Gordon |
17 | 4 | |
Todd, Elizabeth Shana. The shelf life of a segregated institution: the history of the Wabash Avenue YMCA, 1910-1940. 92 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Barbara D. Savage |
17 | 5 | |
Umansky, Michelle. Spain and the sephardim during World War II: a study of foreign policy towards the Jews (1939-1943). 140 pages. Advisor/s: Jonathan Steinberg |
17 | 6 | |
Whipple, Matthew J. Variations on a lockean theme: the common law, protestantism, and 18th century Anglo-American political theory. 93 pages. |
17 | 7 | |
Zadrozny, Mateusz “Matthew”. An historical anatomy of the Argentine Crisis 1989-2003. 105 pages: illustrations. |
17 | 8 | |
Zilberman, Angelika. Enlightenment and ambivalence: the Metz Essay Contest of 1787 and the Jews. 154 pages. Advisor/s: Alan Charles Kors |
17 | 9 | |
Zwang, Nicholas A. Strange as it seems: individualist anarchist thought in nineteenth century America. 173 pages. Advisor/s: Sarah E. Igo |
17 | 10 | |
2005 | Box | Folder | |
Aronson, Alexander Burgess Matheson. Failed freedom: the limitations of emancipation in Kentucky and Maryland. 118 pages: maps. Advisor/s: Robert F. Engs |
17 | 11 | |
Bean, Michael. The dynamics of urban Mexican migration: a comparative look over space and time. 109 pages. Advisor/s: Michael B. Katz |
17 | 12 | |
Claybon, Diana. A question of intervention: Gladstone and the papacy 1869 to 1870. 101 pages. Advisor/s: Jonathan Steinberg |
17 | 13 | |
Claybon, Diana. A question of intervention: Gladstone and the papacy 1869 to 1870. 101 pages. Advisor/s: Jonathan Steinberg |
33 | 6 | |
Dalzell, Rebecca. Slum to theater district: how Shaftsburg Avenue changed a neighborhood. 72 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Lynn H. Lees |
15 | 10 | |
Givner, Michael. The state of American Indian tribal gaming: a micro study of the St. Regis Mohawks’ experience. 95 pages. |
17 | 16 | |
Greene, Carrie P. Canadian liberalism and American foreign policy: a study of Canadian-U.S. relations during the Lyndon B. Johnson and George W. Bush administration. 104 pages. Advisor/s: Michael Zuckerman |
17 | 19 | |
Hofer, Jonathan. Merchants or imperialists: an analysis of British business interactions with China during the late Qing Dynasty. 104 pages. Advisor/s: Arthur Waldron |
17 | 14 | |
Kaminsky, Blair Eden. The Philadelphia Fellowship House and its Fellowship Farm. 122 pages: illustrations. |
17 | 15 | |
Kaplan, Marnie. The Electric Factory: a post-industrial diorama. 137 pages. Advisor/s: Thomas J. Sugrue |
17 | 17 | |
Lervisit, Supawon. Mission accomplished: educational policy in colonial Kabylia through the lens of missionary schools. 62 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Firoozeh Kashani-Sabet |
17 | 18 | |
Miller, Andrea Gail. Liberty personified: the Liberty Bell as national icon. 70 pages: illustrations. |
18 | 1 | |
Montoya, Ana. History on film. 84 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Robert B. St. George |
18 | 2 | |
Pink, Noah. Foreign perceptions of Joola resistance in the Casamance: over three centuries of misinterpretation and misunderstanding. 90 pages: charts, illustrations, maps. Advisor/s: Lee V. Cassanelli |
18 | 3 | |
Rainer, Daniel. Senegalese foreign policy under Abdou Diouf: examining the effective diplomacy of a developing nation. 79 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Cheikh Anta Mbacké Babou |
18 | 4 | |
Reefer, Jason. Butler, Pennsylvania: the deep north? an examination of my home. 117 pages: maps. Advisor/s: Robert B. St. George |
18 | 5 | |
Salazar, Jesse Alexander. The making of a new nationalist propaganda: captain America and World War II. 79 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Robert B. St. George |
18 | 6 | |
Salomon, Amy. Dr. Seuss’s political prescription: an exploration of the political mind of America’s premier children’s book author. 139 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Thomas J. Sugrue |
18 | 7 | |
Springer, Erin. Living in a material world: E.D. Morel’s contribution to the International Human Rights Movement. 104 pages. Advisor/s: Benjamin Nathans |
18 | 8 | |
Sullivan, Theresa. Syphilis in the Republic of South Africa, 1930-1948. 65 pages. Advisor/s: Lee V. Cassanelli |
18 | 9 | |
Taylor, Andaiye. A shared oasis: social salvation at the paradise garage. 76 pages. Advisor/s: Kathy Peiss |
18 | 10 | |
Theus, Florian. Public reactions to Nazi anti-semitic policies and actions in the state of Baden, 1933-1940. 203 pages. Advisor/s: Thomas Childers, Firoozeh Kashani-Sabet |
19 | 1 | |
Walsh, Jared. The volcanic looking-glass: David Poeter, Herman Melville, and the creation of an American Galapagos. 58 pages: illustrations. |
18 | 11 | |
Ward, William. Interpreting Iran’s Islamic Revolution through propaganda. 94 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Firoozeh Kashani-Sabet |
18 | 12 | |
2006 | Box | Folder | |
Arons, Rachel. The transformation of American democracy: republicanism and liberalism in Pennsylvania, 1776-1790. 72 pages. Advisor/s: Richard R. Beeman |
18 | 13 | |
Berger, Greg. “Cause when the smack begins to flow, then I really don’t care anymore”: the battle over demand reduction in narcotics control and the legacy of Nixon’s war on drugs. 132 pages. Advisor/s: Eric C. Schneider |
18 | 14 | |
Berkman, Philip B. The re-creation of colonial Philadelphia: preservation in the mid-twentieth century city and the destruction of an historical context. 110 pages: charts, illustrations, maps. Advisor/s: Michael B. Katz |
18 | 16 | |
Birdsill, Megan L. “Commercial advantages to be derived from this colony will be pointed out to the nation”: how British authors exaggerated the commercial opportunities in Buenos Aires, 1805-25. 81 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Lynn H. Lees |
18 | 15 | |
David, Jesse F. Below the rim: Jewish basketball in the northeast United States during the early 20th century. 102 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Beth S. Wenger |
18 | 17 | |
Diesenhouse, David. Interest and ideology: Palmerstonian diplomacy and the U.S. Civil War. 111 pages. Advisor/s: Robert F. Engs |
18 | 18 | |
Ellis, Hilary K. The interstate highway: a catwalk for capitalism. 106 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Sarah E. Igo |
18 | 19 | |
Eskreis-Winkler, Sarah. The brusa agreement: codebreaking, alliance-making, and the hidden roots of the U.S.-U.K.”special relationship”. 101 pages. Advisor/s: Jonathan Steinberg |
18 | 20 | |
Fields, Bryan D. Windows into the cold war: the Cuban Missile and Cienfuegos Crises and the development of Cold War diplomacy. 213 pages. Advisor/s: Jonathan Steinberg |
18 | 21 | |
Fraser, Max. Blue-collar patriots: the New York Hard Hat Riots and the remaking of class in America. 158 pages. Advisor/s: Walter Licht |
19 | 2 | |
Gordon, Josh J. Behind the curve: how the American focus on capture terrorism affected policymaking in the 1970s and 1980s. 123 pages. Advisor/s: Ronald J. Granieri |
18 | 22 | |
Ingram, John. The suburban whole: Germantown 1875-1925. 117 pages: charts, illustrations, maps. Advisor/s: Domenic Vitiello |
19 | 5 | |
Johnson, Ashley. Meeting the past: a journey through identity formation. 134 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Michael Zuckerman |
19 | 3 | |
Klemas, Amanda K. Mastering the three “r’s”: African American education in Philadelphia during the early national period. 128 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Robert F. Engs |
19 | 4 | |
Matergia, Michael A. Cambodian buddhism and democratic Kampuchea: the persistence of religion during the Cambodian Genocide. 125 pages. Advisor/s: David E. Ludden |
19 | 6 | |
McElroy, Caitlin A. Yellowcake on the windowsill: uranium mining on the Navajo Reservation. 151 pages. Advisor/s: Daniel K. Richter |
19 | 7 | |
Moskowitz, Rachel B. From kitchen to convalescent camp: a reevaluation of the victorian woman’s roles and responsibilities. 121 pages. Advisor/s: Kathleen M. Brown |
19 | 9 | |
Pavia, C. J. Loose lips sink ships: rumor on the World War II home front. 100 pages: charts. Advisor/s: Kathleen M. Brown |
19 | 10 | |
Pavia, CJ. Loose lips sink ships: rumor on the World War II home front. 100 pages: charts. Advisor/s: Kathleen M. Brown |
33 | 16 | |
Salzman, Rachel S. Inadvertent educators: Russian society and educational reform during the reign of Nicholas I. 92 pages. Advisor/s: Benjamin Nathans |
19 | 11 | |
Siegal, Kimberly. Silent no longer: voices of the 1967 Newark Race Riots. 188 pages. Advisor/s: Barbara D. Savage |
19 | 12 | |
Solomon, Jay. Loving thy neighbors as thyself: the place of Judaism in the identity of the English Unitarians. 198 pages. Advisor/s: David B. Ruderman |
22 | 1 | |
Tracy, Ryan. Propaganda, politics, and poverty: America and the Nigeria-Biafra War, 1966-1970. 130 pages: illustrations, maps. Advisor/s: Lee V. Cassanelli |
33 | 1 | |
Vance, Robert Patrick, Jr. De Gaulle’s wartime propaganda: idealism, nationalism and absolution. 88 pages. Advisor/s: Jonathan Steinberg |
33 | 17 | |
Vance, Robert Patrick, Jr. De Gaulle’s wartime propaganda: idealism, nationalism and absolution. 77 pages. Advisor/s: Jonathan Steinberg |
19 | 8 | |
Zeng, Mary P. German involvement in the relocations of Armenians in Word War I. 96 pages: charts. Advisor/s: Jonathan Steinberg |
19 | 13 | |
2007 | Box | Folder | |
Aris, Giselle. The power and politics of language policy in South Africa. 137 pages: charts, illustrations, maps. Advisor/s: Cheikh Anta Mbacké Babou |
19 | 14 | |
Bharkhda, Brianne. Caput mundi?: the influence of the papacy and the restoration of Rome during the late 14th and 15th centuries. 98 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Edward M. Peters |
19 | 15 | |
Breger, Sarah Gavriella. Sentenced to marriage: chained women in wartime. 101 pages. Advisor/s: Sarah Barringer Gordon, Arthur Kiron |
19 | 16 | |
Cho, Erin K. An intimate portrait of Korean picture brides: their origins, marriage, and life in America, 1910-1924. 113 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Eiichiro Azuma |
19 | 17 | |
Cleveland, Jennifer. The war come home: Harlem’s reaction to the Ethiopian War, 1935-1941. 94 pages. Advisor/s: Barbara D. Savage |
19 | 18 | |
Dalzell, Andrew. The first line of contact: the young christian made Ottoman slave in the sixteenth century. 88 pages. Advisor/s: Ann E. Moyer |
20 | 1 | |
Foxman, Amy M. For a classroom of their own: African-American childhood learning from slavery to reconstruction. 125 pages. Advisor/s: Steven Hahn |
20 | 2 | |
Horrow, Aviva R. “When nature holds the mastery”: the development of biocentric thought in industrial America. 129 pages. Advisor/s: Kathy Peiss |
20 | 3 | |
Housman, Ariela. Lives outside confucianism: private masculinities in Ming China. 130 pages. Advisor/s: Si-yen Fei |
20 | 4 | |
Levi, Brett L. The spatial culture of hasidic Jews. 257 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Kathryn Hellerstein |
20 | 5 | |
Magnuson, Emily C. Liberty on the boundaries: the Swiss cantons and the Pays de Vaud as model of europe’s ambivalent reception of French Revolutionary ideology, 1789-1799. 92 pages. Advisor/s: Jonathan Steinberg |
20 | 6 | |
Magnuson, Emily C. Liberty on the boundaries: the Swiss cantons and the Pays de Vaud as model of europe’s ambivalent reception of French Revolutionary ideology, 1789-1799. 92 pages. Advisor/s: Jonathan Steinberg |
33 | 18 | |
Matytsin, Anton M. Skepticism and belief in early-modern France: the Fideism of Bishop Pierre-Daniel Huet. 105 pages. Advisor/s: Alan Charles Kors |
20 | 7 | |
Mossman, Ellen Louise. Charming Charleston: elite construction of an idealized history in twentieth century tourism. 136 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Sheldon Hackney |
20 | 8 | |
Olson, Erica. Rule of order: the shire towns of Wessex as an explanation for kingship change in the 10th century. 69 pages. Advisor/s: Edward M. Peters |
20 | 9 | |
Ravetch, Ethan. Finding yourself in fighting the man: a study of Richard Pryor’s cultural protest. 101 pages. Advisor/s: Sheldon Hackney |
20 | 11 | |
Reich, Leslie Michelle. The White author’s burden: justifications of empire in the fiction of British India. 136 pages. Advisor/s: Lisa Mitchell |
20 | 12 | |
Reiss, Jennifer W. “the schemes of public parties”: Benjamin Franklin, William Smith, and the struggle for control of the University of Pennsylvania. 142 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Robert B. St. George |
20 | 10 | |
Riublin, Amy D. “Through all women are women, no woman is only a woman”: Black, white, and chicana feminist consciousness development from 1955-1985. 128 pages. Advisor/s: Barbara D. Savage |
20 | 13 | |
Schwartz, Jason. Fighting words: Pistol Packin’ Dan Anthony and frontier journalism. 114 pages. Advisor/s: Steven Hahn |
20 | 14 | |
Singer, Deborah Johannah. The tyranny of ambivalence: America’s founding fathers and the politics of slavery. 151 pages. Advisor/s: Richard R. Beeman |
20 | 15 | |
Wells, Carina L. Authority disputes: private life and social commentary in the Honglou Meng. 152 pages. Advisor/s: Si-yen Fei |
20 | 16 | |
2008 | Box | Folder | |
Agarwal, Priya. Forgetting the violence, remembering the report: the paradox of the 1931 Kanpur Riots. 109 pages: maps. Advisor/s: Ramnarayan S. Rawat |
21 | 1 | |
Bregman, Alexander. Reading under the folds: John Dickinson, Gordon’s tacitus, and the American Revolution. 157 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Richard R. Beeman |
21 | 2 | |
Chilvers, Justin Lyndsay. The holy experiment: finding the roots of republican catholicism in colonial Philadelphia. 89 pages. Advisor/s: Michael Zuckerman |
21 | 3 | |
Franklin, Michael L. The cowboy and the professor: an examination of the relationship between barry goldwater and milton friedman. 101 pages. |
21 | 4 | |
Friedman, Uri. World’s fairs in chicago and barcelona: spectacle, memory, and nationalism. 136 pages. |
21 | 5 | |
Gerson, Pedro. Consolidating the Mexican state: constitutionalism during the presidency of Plutarco Elías Calles. 108 pages. Advisor/s: Ann Farnsworth-Alvear |
21 | 6 | |
Glowalla, Kevin. An American ambassador in Berlin: observing Hitler’s gambles in foreign policy, 1933-1937. 75 pages. |
21 | 7 | |
Hickey, Alice Stewart. “Departing for the ends of the earth to do my humble past”: the life of William A. Rich, volunteer ambulance driver for the American Field Service, 1942-1945, a study of war letters. 180 pages. Advisor/s: Jonathan Steinberg |
21 | 8 | |
Joy, Nicholas N. Piracy in the Mediterranean at the end of the Roman Republic. 76 pages. |
21 | 9 | |
Karsh, Jason. The root of the opium war: mismanagement in the aftermath of the British East India Company’s loss of its monopoly in 1834. 89 pages. Advisor/s: Si-yen Fei |
21 | 10 | |
Kiernan, Megan B. Die Denkmal für die ermordeten Juden Europas: an examination. |
21 | 11 | |
Kiernan, Megan B. Die Denkmal für die ermordeten Juden Europas: an examination. |
33 | 11 | |
Kind, Michael B. A north divided: Philadelphia and the racial question through Civil War and reconstruction. 76 pages. Advisor/s: Steven Hahn |
21 | 12 | |
Kozin, Daniel. An exploration of discriminatory law and resistance: the Jim Crow South and Nazi Germany. 96 pages. Advisor/s: Thomas Childers |
21 | 13 | |
Matz, Joshua. Free speech from Holt to Holmes: the English birth and American career of the “classic view”. 287 pages: illustrations. |
21 | 14 | |
McCurdy, Charles. Sustaining superiority: Philadelphia’s perception and response to relative decline in the early nineteenth century. 51 pages. |
21 | 15 | |
Omansky, Rachel J. “Their nation dishonored, the queen shamed, and country undone”: feuding, factionalism, and religion in the Chaseabout Raid. 212 pages. Advisor/s: Margo Todd |
21 | 16 | |
Perlman, Danielle. Demystifying an American phenomenon: Jane Austen’s relevance to women from 1940 to the present. 87 pages. Advisor/s: Kathy Peiss |
21 | 17 | |
Peyser, Alison. The United Nations Information Organization and the selling of the United Nations: the story of the convergence of international needs and American national interest. 134 pages. Advisor/s: David Eisenhower |
21 | 18 | |
Rimoch, David. The affair or the state: intellectuals, the press, and the Dreyfus Affair. 105 pages. Advisor/s: Kristen Stromberg Childers |
23 | 1 | |
Rimoch, David. The affair or the state: intellectuals, the press, and the Dreyfus Affair. 105 pages. Advisor/s: Kristen Stromberg Childers |
33 | 19 | |
Slavitt, Elizabeth Ratner. “Nonsense upon stilts”: the Carter administration’s human rights policy toward Chile, 1977-1978. 80 pages. |
22 | 3 | |
Teixeira, Melissa. Caught on the periphery: Portuguese neutrality during World War II and Anglo-American negotiations with Salazar. 180 pages. Advisor/s: Jonathan Steinberg |
22 | 4 | |
Teixeira, Melissa. Caught on the periphery: Portuguese neutrality during World War II and Anglo-American negotiations with Salazar. 178 pages: maps. Advisor/s: Jonathan Steinberg |
33 | 10 | |
Tichnor, Ariel. Big brother boxes: the fall of utopia through the lens of Nineteen Eighty-four and Walden Two. 140 pages. |
22 | 5 | |
Warsh, Daniel. The silent partner: how the Ford Motor Company became an arsenal of nazism. 150 pages. Advisor/s: Walter Licht |
23 | 2 | |
2009 | Box | Folder | |
Atkins, Siobhan. Quiet revolution: curricular reform and the student power movement at Harvard University and the University of Massachusetts, 1968-1971. 88 pages. Advisor/s: Kristen Stromberg Childers |
22 | 7 | |
Barriere, Ashley L. F. Lucie aubrac: an investigation into the history and collective memory of the French Resistance. 113 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Thomas Childers |
22 | 8 | |
Brisbon, Abby E. Good hair, bad hair: hair relations and African American identity in the early twentieth century. 104 pages. Advisor/s: Kathy Peiss |
22 | 9 | |
Coons, Barbara E. Serbian nationalist narratives and the potential for violence in Kosovo. 99 pages: illustrations, maps. Advisor/s: Ronald J. Granieri |
22 | 10 | |
CuUnjieng, Nicole. Ferdinand marcos: apotheosis of the Philippine historical political tradition. 144 pages. |
22 | 12 | |
Gibbons, Sarah P. The culture of American homeownership and the savings and loan crisis. 139 pages: charts. Advisor/s: Daniel M.G. Raff |
22 | 13 | |
Harte, Julia. Cartographies of East Asian worlds: from buddhism to the european encounter. 145 pages. Advisor/s: Arthur Waldron |
22 | 14 | |
Hurley, Cholé. The passed and the president: presidential obituaries. 68 pages. Advisor/s: David Eisenhower |
22 | 15 | |
Joblove, Animee D. The christian recorder: African American identity and racial uplift. 81 pages: illustrations. |
22 | 16 | |
Kreamer, Mary Robin. Legacy of a multicultural nation: ethnicity and nationalism in Turkey during the 1920s and 1930s. 132 pages. Advisor/s: Eve M. Troutt-Powell |
22 | 11 | |
Lau, Hannah. Interpreting antiquities: archaeology and national identity among Israelis and Palestinians. 116 pages. Advisor/s: Eve M. Troutt-Powell |
22 | 17 | |
Lotz, Douglas W. The rise, decline, and fall of British privateering, 1756-1856. 108 pages. Advisor/s: Arthur Waldron |
22 | 18 | |
Mandel, Laura. Shaping minds, making bodies: colonial sages-femmes in French West Africa from World War I though independence. 80 pages. Advisor/s: Cheikh Anta Mbacké Babou |
23 | 3 | |
Marcus, Hannah. Come si può vedere: collecting evidence in Ulisse Aldrovandi’s de Cruce. 140 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Ann E. Moyer |
23 | 4 | |
McBrien, Justin. The day the earth screamed: Gilles Deleuze and the problem of philosophy in postwar France 1944-1984. 206 pages. Advisor/s: Warren Breckman |
23 | 5 | |
McKenney, Dina. The exile, the prisoner and the émigré three Czech writers and nonconformist fiction during the post-war communist era. 93 pages. Advisor/s: Ronald J. Granieri |
23 | 6 | |
Minta, Kojo. The aesthetic of the ascetic: godly despair in early modern England. 82 pages. Advisor/s: Margo Todd |
23 | 7 | |
Reibman, Max. Beyond the Holy Land: the partition of greater Syria and the birth of the British Mandate in Palestine. 186 pages: maps. Advisor/s: Firoozeh Kashani-Sabet |
23 | 8 | |
Rosenblatt, Naomi R. Oil and the Eastern Front: U.S. foreign and military policy in Iran 1941-1945. 83 pages. Advisor/s: Bruce Kuklick |
23 | 9 | |
Ross, Daniel. Jew like me: an oral history of Congregation Temple Bethel, a Black synagogue in the West Oak Lane Neighborhood of Philadelphia. 129 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Kristen Stromberg Childers |
23 | 10 | |
Schiera, Andrew J. The evolving history of a free people: history textbooks’ twentieth century revision of the Black American experience. 154 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Michael Zuckerman |
23 | 11 | |
Weiss, Noah M. The republican revolution?: the transformation and maturation of the House Republican Party, 1980-1995. 214 pages. |
23 | 12 | |
Yahalom, Tali. Pressing charges: the impact of Sam Sheppard trails on courtroom coverage and criminal law. 145 pages. |
23 | 13 | |
Yeager, Christopher. Fluke or fate?: the “President King” Sidónio Pais and the stalled rise of Portuguese authoritarianism. 84 pages. Advisor/s: Ronald J. Granieri |
23 | 14 | |
2010 | Box | Folder | |
Augenbraun, Eric. “Stand on your feet, black boy!”: Leon Sullivan, Black power, job training, and the war on poverty. 100 pages. |
23 | 15 | |
Belfer, Emily. Fighting huns, the enemy, and Jerry On-Stage: the portrayal of Germans in the London Theater, 1914-1945. 243 pages: illustrations, maps. Advisor/s: Lynn H. Lees |
23 | 16 | |
Boynton, Dylan B. The tree within the seed: the influence of the romantic poets on John Stuart Mill’s conception of the individual. 100 pages. Advisor/s: Alan Charles Kors |
23 | 18 | |
Bueti, Angela D. Italian immigration to Louisiana: lynching, defining race, and the assimilation of Italians in the deep south, 1880-1924. 68 pages. Advisor/s: Beth S. Wenger |
24 | 1 | |
Burdette, Lauren. Medicare and the media. 89 pages. Advisor/s: Robert B. St. George |
23 | 17 | |
Byer, Zachary W. From doorman to policeman: the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s image-building experiments from 1946 to the present. 129 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Sheldon Hackney |
24 | 3 | |
Cavoulacos, Sophie. A quixote in the American century: Dwight Macdonald and the politics of imagination. 95 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Ronald J. Granieri, Bruce Kulklick |
24 | 4 | |
Colangelo, Ariel L. Island of hope, tears, and trials: reconciling xenophobia and internationalism through the Ellis Island immigration appeals process. 100 pages: charts. |
24 | 5 | |
Engelhard, Stephanie B. Constructing socialism in East Germany: an early history of the GDR, 1945-1955. 78 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Jonathan Steinberg |
24 | 6 | |
Greenstein, Elijah J. Making Manchuria Chinese: national identity in northeast China, 1911-1931. 148 pages: illustrations, maps. Advisor/s: Si-yen Fei, Arthur Waldron |
24 | 7 | |
Halperin, Douglas Ralph. The GI revolt after Word War II: how the us government failed to communicated its demobilization policy. 84 pages. Advisor/s: Eiichiro Azuma |
24 | 9 | |
Harmstone, Caroline B. The paper barrier: the debate and consequences of Belgian neutrality 1912-1914. 71 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Ronald J. Granieri |
24 | 11 | |
Jones, Caitlin. Mothers and martyrs: the role of afrikaner women in a century of nation-building. 74 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Sara Byala |
24 | 13 | |
Kincaid, Andrew L. Drink and the devil: piracy and buccaneering as labor resistance in the early modern maritime world. 190 pages. Advisor/s: Thomas M. Safley |
24 | 8 | |
Klitzman, Zach. Jackson’s masterstroke: the corrupt bargain, the election of 1828 and the democratization of American politics. 70 pages. Advisor/s: Stephanie McCurry |
24 | 12 | |
Koch, Steven H. “The ceiling of imagination”: Kennedy and the Congo. 75 pages. Advisor/s: Lee V. Cassanelli |
24 | 10 | |
Lichtenstein, Maia. “Much A-Suez about nothing”: Israeli foreign policy and the Suez Crisis of 1956. 84 pages. Advisor/s: Eve M. Troutt-Powell |
24 | 14 | |
Mak, Daniella Nicole. Colonial discourse in the cold war: negotiations between António de Oliveira Salazar and John F. Kennedy over Angolan independence and the Azores Base from 1961 to 1963. 106 pages: illustrations, maps. Advisor/s: Bruce Kuklick |
24 | 15 | |
Mandelsberg, Adam. The Carter coalition: a critical look at the ironic (and seemingly paradoxical) assemblage which elected Jimmy Carter president in 1976. 123 pages. Advisor/s: Robert B. St. George, Sheldon Hackney |
24 | 16 | |
Meza, Jonathan A. The continuation of British isolation and the Anglo-Japanese alliance, 1897-1902. 81 pages. Advisor/s: Frederick R. Dickinson, Anne Louise Antonoff |
24 | 17 | |
Orel, Rebecca. “The very essence of judicial duty?”: courts and the decriminalization of homosexuality in Britain and the United States. 89 pages. Advisor/s: Mary Frances Berry |
24 | 18 | |
Rohr, Daniella. Unclean teens or wartime hysteria?: federal and local responses to juvenile delinquency on the World War II home front. 104 pages. |
24 | 19 | |
Scherban, Benjamin. “My time will yet come”: the American reception of the music of Gustav Mahler, 1904-1950. 119 pages: charts, . Advisor/s: Jeffrey Kallberg |
24 | 20 | |
Velmet, Aro. 40 years is enough: myth and memory in French commemorations of May 1968. 134 pages: charts. Advisor/s: Kristen Stromberg Childers |
24 | 21 | |
Vittor, Joshua. The reds that were: the forgotten tale of the birth, death, and soviet influence upon early Chinese communism. 107 pages. Advisor/s: Ronald J. Granieri |
24 | 22 | |
Walsh, Matthew. State-directed development in Georgia and Alabama: 1960-1968. 133 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Robert B. St. George |
24 | 2 | |
2011 | Box | Folder | |
Abrams-Downey, Stephen. Liberation in crisis: empire, Hobson, and the shaping of early 20th century British politics. 83 pages. Advisor/s: Warren Breckman |
25 | 11 | |
Bloch, Brandon J. Carl Schmitt and the critique of romanticism: the making of a political thinker. 100 pages. Advisor/s: Warren Breckman |
25 | 1 | |
Childs, Stephen. Pledges and platforms, regardless of consequences: the washington peace conference of 1861. 136 pages. Advisor/s: Thomas J. Sugrue |
25 | 7 | |
Foran, Clare M. An analysis of postwar criticism of Antigone, Les Mouches and Jeanne Avec Nous in France. 108 pages. Advisor/s: Warren Breckman |
25 | 5 | |
Frankenfield, David. Revolution’s critic: Gouverneur Morris, the French Revolution, and American perceptions of democratic revolt. 116 pages: illustrations. |
25 | 8 | |
Fries, Jared B. The bomb as babel: American civil religion in early atomic culture. 77 pages. Advisor/s: Walter A. McDougall |
25 | 6 | |
Kosian, Celine. Never mind the past! the enemy of my enemy is my friend: American foreign policy towards Spain during the Truman administration (1945-1953). 117 pages. Advisor/s: Antonio Feros |
25 | 3 | |
Ross, Aaron. Reconstructing a past or a nation?: the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission and the Soweto Uprising. 104 pages. |
25 | 12 | |
Shook, Christopher John. Great Britain’s propensity for peace: an analysis of British foreign policy and the Hague International Peace Conferences of 1899 and 1907. 117 pages. Advisor/s: Peter Holquist |
25 | 4 | |
Singer, Jacob G. Allies who disagreed: an analysis of the ‘alliance’ between Pennsylvania and Virginia delegates to the Constitutional Convention of 1787. 81 pages. Advisor/s: Richard R. Beeman |
25 | 10 | |
Smith, Eric. Economic and political reconstruction of a late medieval seigneury: Louis II de la Trémoille and the Châtellenie of Thouars. 98 pages. Advisor/s: Thomas M. Safley |
25 | 2 | |
Tenzer, Harrison. A “space” odyssey: the gay community’s quest for space and identity in New York from 1969-1979. 73 pages. |
25 | 9 | |
2012 | Box | Folder | |
Baker, Rachel. Teaching, not preaching: a narrow path to self-fulfillment for devout British victorian missionary women. 70 pages. Advisor/s: Steven Hahn |
25 | 13 | |
Bieler, Sam. Trade by revenue: the east india company and challenging conceptions of “east” vs. “west” in the global economy. 103 pages. |
25 | 14 | |
Ehsani-Nia, Sara. Go forth and do good: U.S.-Iranian relations during the Cold War, through the lens of public diplomacy. 73 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Heather J. Sharkey |
25 | 15 | |
Gee, John. The origins of rawlsian metaethics. 92 pages. Advisor/s: Warren Breckman |
25 | 16 | |
Hakkila, Oriane. Girls’ books: resolving tensions in turn of the twentieth century Britain and America. 69 pages. Advisor/s: Robert B. St. George |
25 | 17 | |
Kern, Emily. Revision, reform, and regeneration: three missionary portraits of late Qing China. 59 pages. Advisor/s: Eiichiro Azuma |
25 | 18 | |
Koutsoubas, Theodoros. Perceptions of difference: the good offices of diplomacy, East Asia, and the rise of the United States, 1897-1895. 115 pages. Advisor/s: Frederick R. Dickinson |
25 | 19 | |
Liu, Flora. Simon N. Patten’s Wharton School: the forgotten 29 years. 100 pages. Advisor/s: Jonathan Steinberg |
25 | 20 | |
Lurito, Richard. Say It Isn’t So: a vindication of the misinterpreted Jean-Baptiste Say. 108 pages. Advisor/s: Jonathan Steinberg |
26 | 1 | |
Lustbader, Julia. The Cold War, the Women’s Liberation Movement, and the Olympics: how internal and external pressures led to the rise of women’s sports in the United States. 65 pages. Advisor/s: Benjamin Nathans |
26 | 2 | |
Masciandaro, Michael. Re-weaving the rainbow: poetry and philosophy in eighteenth-century Great Britain. 156 pages. |
26 | 3 | |
McGuire, Ben. The sources of development: merchant capital and manufacturing in Philadelphia. 55 pages. Advisor/s: Walter Licht |
26 | 4 | |
Mindrum, Jennifer. The founding of the Free University of Berlin. 62 pages. |
26 | 5 | |
Morrissey, Stephen Patrick. Revolution, confiscation, and the move towards reconciliation: the spirit of seizing land, the development and execution of confiscation laws, and the distribution of confiscated loyalist property in Massachusetts and South Ca |
26 | 6 | |
Murphy-Schwartz, Edward. Auctoritas Clementinae: authorship, authority, and revision in the Clementine Constitutions. 50 pages: charts, illustrations. Advisor/s: E. Ann Matter |
26 | 7 | |
Patel, Trishula. War on communism: from Paris to the empire. 122 pages. |
26 | 8 | |
Plantevin, Zoé. Carpentras and the Vaucluse 1940-1944: an experience of occupations. 106 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Jonathan Steinberg |
26 | 9 | |
Prizivalli, Anthony R. Below the fold: the American media coverage of the Nanking Massacre of 1937-1938. 64 pages. |
26 | 10 | |
Rickard, Emily. If you tell a fool a proverb, he will ask you its meaning: the life and legacy of Captain R.S. Rattray as seen through his works. 86 pages: maps. |
26 | 11 | |
Roberts, Michael R. The resettlement era: Japanese American internment and America’s ideological war. 118 pages. Advisor/s: Steven Hahn |
26 | 12 | |
Schonwetter, Rachel. Samuel S. Mayerberg: the religious road to social justice. 79 pages. |
26 | 13 | |
Schwartz, Nicole. The normality of the United States: American perceptions of the occupation of Japan, 1945-1952. 63 pages. |
26 | 14 | |
2013 | Box | Folder | |
Casellas, Verónica Patricia. The political and social rhetoric of women’s organizations during the Spanish Second Republic and the Civil War. 92 pages. Advisor/s: Antonio Feros |
26 | 16 | |
Chefitz, Jacob. The 1924 Anglo-American treaty on Palestine: the British perspective on America’s role in the Palestine Mandate, 1920-1924. 155 pages. Advisor/s: Jonathan Steinberg |
26 | 17 | |
DeMaio, Alicia. “All the success which could have been expected”: contemporary reponses to the Lewis and Clark expedition, 1803-1817. 95 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Richard R. Beeman |
26 | 18 | |
Fujiki, Naomi. U.S. Helskinki Watch Committee and the Helsinki Final Act: the emergence of a U.S. Helsinki monitoring group in the conference on security and cooperation in Europe. 130 pages. Advisor/s: Vanessa Ogle |
26 | 19 | |
Herren, Joshua. Furious acts: aids and the arts of activism, 1981-1996. 125 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Kathy Peiss |
26 | 20 | |
Herzberg, Arielle Kay. Ignaz Zollschan: an insider’s view of early twentieth century racial science and zionism. 99 pages. Advisor/s: David B. Ruderman |
26 | 21 | |
Kripke, Ben. A short-lived “brotherhood”: the construction and destruction of a colonial-native friendship in early Pennsylvania. 102 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Robert B. St. George |
27 | 1 | |
Lee, Jun-Youb. Thousand feet across the nation: the Great Peace March through social movement theory. 91 pages: charts. Advisor/s: Walter Licht |
27 | 2 | |
Levy, Max. Shmuel Alexandrov and the making of a modern Russian Jewish philosophy. 152 pages. Advisor/s: David B. Ruderman |
27 | 3 | |
Ma, Laurel J. From workers’ struggle to opposition politics: the social movement for democracy in post-colonial Zimbabwe. 69 pages. Advisor/s: Lee V. Cassanelli |
27 | 4 | |
Pearl, Adin. Salud y Shalom: perspective on Jewish identity in the Abraham Lincoln Brigade. 133 pages. Advisor/s: Beth S. Wenger |
27 | 5 | |
Sanders, Beryl. You’ve got to be carefully taught: the retrospective readings of South Pacific’s racial message. 125 pages. Advisor/s: Bruce Lenthall |
27 | 6 | |
Shiff, Madeline. Outsiders in Berlin: Christopher isherwood, George S. Messersmith, and William Shirer’s responses to the Nazi seizure of power. 125 pages. Advisor/s: Warren Breckman |
27 | 7 | |
Starling, Drew. Struggling for the narrative: the international Cold War’s battle over Texas’ American history textbooks. 118 pages. |
27 | 8 | |
Stern, Alexandra. State of rebellion: the Dakota uprising in the Civil War period. 89 pages. Advisor/s: Stephanie McCurry |
27 | 9 | |
Sullivan, Brady. Hostilities commenced: the Mexican War and the war powers debate, May 1846. 81 pages. Advisor/s: Daniel K. Richter |
27 | 10 | |
Weinblatt, Daniel. “This joyful union”: the union of England and Scotland under James VI and I. 81 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Margo Todd |
27 | 11 | |
2014 | Box | Folder | |
Anamwathana, Panarat. The gendered nature of Quaker charity. 82 pages. Advisor/s: Margo Todd |
27 | 12 | |
Covkin, Serena. Patriotic women, north and south: the American Civil War, citizenship, and memory. 85 pages. Advisor/s: Stephanie McCurry |
27 | 13 | |
Franco, Robert. Word War II on the equator: antifascism, gender, and democracy in Ecuador’s may revolution of 1944. 121 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Antonio Feros |
27 | 14 | |
Gabbay, Narasha Claire. Women helping women: manifestations of sisterhood in early modern English courts. 77 pages. Advisor/s: Margo Todd |
27 | 15 | |
Gans, Courtney. John Hawkins and Jean Bontemps: trans-atlantic slave traders of sixteenth-century England and France. 103 pages. Advisor/s: Antonio Feros |
27 | 16 | |
Ginsberg, Kenneth Douglas. Imported revitalization: a historical analysis of immigration and its impact on small to medium sized cities. 113 pages: charts. Advisor/s: Michael B. Katz |
27 | 17 | |
Kelsoe, Julia Elena. Enabling tyranny: procedural and jurisdictional change in the Court of Star Chamber. 95 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Margo Todd |
27 | 18 | |
Kosydar, Cole. The “old China hand” debate reexamined: loyalty under fire, Norwood F. Allman and American secret intelligence in China, 1916-1943. 88 pages. Advisor/s: Walter A. McDougall |
27 | 19 | |
Levin, Justin Harrison. Rooting for America’s team: professional football, baseball and boxing as institutions of domestic mobilization during the War in Vietnam. 70 pages. Advisor/s: Amy C. Offner |
27 | 20 | |
Mitchell, Elise Agatha. Infectious Blackness: slavery, Englishness, and representations of the body in the British West Indies (c. 1770-1807). 118 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Kathleen M. Brown |
28 | 1 | |
Oliveres, Isabel. “By pen, word, and example”: Federico Urales and his anarchist project (Spain 1898-1942). 99 pages. Advisor/s: Antonio Feros |
28 | 2 | |
Perez, Steven Jay. Once and for all: the Spanish Civil War and the nationalist concentration camps. 116 pages. Advisor/s: Jonathan Steinberg |
28 | 3 | |
Read, Lucie Burkham. The bankrupt golden age: the public consciousness of the price revolution in Spain. 100 pages. Advisor/s: Antonio Feros |
28 | 4 | |
Riblet, Sarah Virginia. “A tempestuous voyage at sea and a fatiguing one by land”: Ulsterwomen in Philadelphia, 1783-1812. 76 pages. Advisor/s: Daniel K. Richter |
28 | 5 | |
Smith, William Patrick. Judicial inconsistencies and the causes in the house of lords in 1626 and 1640. 85 pages. Advisor/s: Margo Todd |
28 | 6 | |
Teo, Shawn. State of the arts: government, national identity, and the arts in Singapore. 121 pages. Advisor/s: Frederick R. Dickinson |
28 | 7 | |
Zimmerman, Sara Arielle. “Men of honour and honesty”: connections between Jews and Freemasons in early America. 75 pages. Advisor/s: Beth S. Wenger |
28 | 8 | |
2015 | Box | Folder | |
Akrouk, Anwar Ziyad. The last jihad: how language trumped religion in the late Ottoman Empire. 88 pages: charts, illustrations. Advisor/s: Firoozeh Kashani-Sabet |
28 | 9 | |
Anderson, Ryan Alexander. “There grows in the land here neither wine nor meat”: governance and conflict in the German rule of 16th century Venezuela. 103 pages. Advisor/s: Ann E. Moyer |
29 | 6 | |
Androphy, Dawn Heather. Before liberation: political ideology and self-expression in the U.S. homophile movement, 1950-1965. 105 pages. Advisor/s: Kathy Peiss |
28 | 10 | |
Cleveland, Catherine Alice. Identity in crisis: Israeli identity and its effect on Israeli-West German relations, 1952-1965. 87 pages. Advisor/s: Benjamin Nathans |
28 | 11 | |
deLisle, Emily. “To preserve them from extinction”: Richard Henry Pratt and the Indian education movement. 111 pages. Advisor/s: Daniel K. Richter |
29 | 7 | |
Emmerich, Sarah. Budding life in a barren world: the revival of Jewish life and community in the post-World War II displaced persons camps. 106 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Thomas Childers |
29 | 8 | |
Engell, Sarah Michelle. Replacing periods with question marks: a study of the role of public education in Kanawha County, West Virginia. 82 pages. Advisor/s: Kathy Peiss |
29 | 9 | |
Evensen, Taylor Alexandra. “Prompt, adequate, and effective compensation”: the role of American businesses in Cuban-American relations, 1959-1961. 92 pages. Advisor/s: Ann Farnsworth-Alvear |
29 | 10 | |
Goldman, Jessie Elizabeth. The enemy within: domestic anti-communism and the attack on the United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America, 1946-1954. 103 pages. Advisor/s: Walter Licht |
28 | 12 | |
Grace, Carolyn. Delinquents, rebels, lovers, and lost souls: representations of American and French youth culture in film. 110 pages. Advisor/s: Kathy Peiss |
29 | 11 | |
Hayes, Jelani. The marijuana dialogue: narratives from prohibition ideology and the philosophy of legalization. 101 pages. Advisor/s: Mary Frances Berry |
28 | 13 | |
Hunter, Helen. Redefining American motherhood: Emily Mudd’s mission at home and abroad. 84 pages. Advisor/s: Kathleen M. Brown |
29 | 12 | |
Kerker, Danielle Rose. “The implacable surge of history”: investigating Jewish activism in atlanta during the civil rights movement. 86 pages. Advisor/s: Sarah Barringer Gordon |
28 | 14 | |
Kienitz, Otto J. Sir Percy Loraine and Anglo-Turkish Rapprochemen 1934-1939. 181 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Walter A. McDougall |
29 | 13 | |
Koffler, Abigail. “He too has the right to be educated”: inclusion and identity in Ecuador’s indigenous movement, 1927-2009. 96 pages. Advisor/s: Amy C. Offner |
28 | 15 | |
Kulas, Jackson M. Feminist tax advocacy: campaigning for economic equality in the Reagan era. 166 pages. Advisor/s: Amy C. Offner |
28 | 16 | |
Levy, Alexa. Informed mourning: museum representation of the Holocaust in Berlin and DC. 78 pages. Advisor/s: Thomas Childers |
29 | 14 | |
Mayer, Carly. “An omnipresent spy system”: African American and military intelligence during the Civil War. 107 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Stephanie McCurry |
29 | 15 | |
Menon, Varun Kumar. One nation overseas: the statecraft of the United States Congress in the age of democratic revolutions. 242 pages. Advisor/s: Frederick R. Dickinson |
29 | 16 | |
Moussazadeh, Celine. Resolution 3379: power politics and zionism at the United States. 111 pages. Advisor/s: Robert Vitalis |
29 | 17 | |
Rosenthal, Kimberley I. “Their atrophied minds”: the hydra’s perpetuation of ergotherapy and inter-patient tensions in craiglockhart hydropathic. 89 pages. Advisor/s: Warren Breckman |
28 | 17 | |
Saravalle, Edoardo. “Going to the dogs”: Groton School adapts to the postwar era. 95 pages. Advisor/s: Thomas J. Sugrue |
28 | 18 | |
Segal, Gregory Wasserstein. McCarthyism in the City of Brotherly Love: the House Un-American Activities Committee and the Teachers Union of Philadelphia. 97 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Thomas J. Sugrue |
28 | 19 | |
Shifera, Rebecca K. Doctors without borders: the interconfessional and intercultural fluidity of royal physicians in the crusades. 67 pages. Advisor/s: Paul M. Cobb |
28 | 20 | |
Sokolow, Rebecca Lynn. The fourth piece of the puzzle: Franklin D. Roosevelt and the war in the Far East. 94 pages. Advisor/s: Arthur Waldron |
29 | 1 | |
Starn, Frances Dorothy. Breaking “the stranglehold of inertia”: community controlled schooling from Arizona to Harlem. 87 pages. Advisor/s: Thomas J. Sugrue |
29 | 2 | |
Vaziri, Elizabeth Quinn. “Wel wot men that a woman hath no myght”: rape, the Westminster Statutes, and the class-based commodification of the female body in late medieval England. 90 pages. Advisor/s: David Wallace |
29 | 3 | |
Warren, Mackenzie Rose. Virtuous citizens in revolution: how virtue shaped the concept of female citizenship during the French and American Revolutions. 66 pages. Advisor/s: Kathleen M. Brown |
29 | 4 | |
Wenik, Ian Matthew. One law, one movement, many directions: the struggle of the Committee on Jewish Law and Standards, 1918-today. 90 pages. Advisor/s: David B. Ruderman |
29 | 5 | |
2016 | Box | Folder | |
Saltzman, Efraim. Guns, race and power: the postbellum rise and fall of African American police forces in two southern cities. 119 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Steven Hahn |
30 | 1 | |
Senior, Aaron. The fallacy of the ideological press: how American national newspapers reacted to the French Revolution from 1789-1793. 128 pages. Advisor/s: Michael Zuckerman |
30 | 2 | |
Weis, Anne. “Forcibly and against her will”: sexual violence, military justice, and race in the American Civil War. 121 pages. Advisor/s: Stephanie McCurry |
30 | 3 | |
2017 | Box | Folder | |
Bigley, Kyle. Rejecting the blackmail of the enlightenment: Foucault’s critical ontology of the present. 100 pages. Advisor/s: Warren Breckman |
30 | 4 | |
Byers, Samuel. Plebiscite and partition: propaganda, mass mobilization, and diplomacy in Weimer Germany’s struggle for Upper Silesia, 1919-1922. 92 pages. Advisor/s: Walter A. McDougall |
30 | 5 | |
Cook, Conor. Progressive profit: identity, culture, and branding at Polaroid in the 1970s. 104 pages. Advisor/s: Sharrona Pearl |
30 | 6 | |
Fagin, Hannah. A long hot summer: the Columbia Avenue Race Riot and the Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Philadelphia. 148 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Beth S. Wenger |
30 | 7 | |
Fine, Julia. “Art treasures” and the aristocracy: public art museums, exhibitions, and cultural control in Britain, 1805-1862. 118 pages. Advisor/s: Alexander Chase-Levenson |
30 | 8 | |
Fogel, Ben. Trimming liberty’s tree: John Dickinson before he was “a farmer”. 138 pages. Advisor/s: Daniel K. Richter |
30 | 9 | |
Garson, Anna. Out of control: the Ulster Special Constabulary, the Cushendall Incident, and Anglo-Irish relations, 1920-1922. 149 pages: illustrations, maps. Advisor/s: Brendan O’Leary |
30 | 10 | |
Goldman, Eli. “Let George do it”: Simkins v. Cone and the making of hospital integration in Greensboro, North Carolina. 96 pages. Advisor/s: Walter Licht |
30 | 11 | |
Golub, Jill. Between judaism and christianity: the intellectual journey of Moses Margoliouth. 98 pages. Advisor/s: David B. Ruderman |
30 | 15 | |
Kiernan, Joseph. Sermons of sacred fire: interwar congressional attenuation of U.S. foreign policy in East Asia. 146 pages. Advisor/s: Frederick R. Dickinson |
30 | 12 | |
Ledbetter, Dorian. “Unhallowed bonds”: interracial sex, rape, and the law in the antebellum Carolinas. 73 pages. Advisor/s: Heather Andrea Williams |
30 | 13 | |
Levitan, Julia. Popular neutralism in the English Civil War, 1642-49. 99 pages. Advisor/s: Alexander Chase-Levenson |
30 | 14 | |
Mandelbaum, Aaron Charles. In search of the great lies and the clever disguise: the life and legacy of Baron Friedrich Wilhelm de Steuben. 184 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Daniel K. Richter |
30 | 16 | |
Marshalek, Kathryn. Thou shalt not kill?: religious violence in seventeenth-century London. 110 pages. Advisor/s: Alexander Chase-Levenson |
30 | 17 | |
Murrell, David. Gone viral: the role of the press during the Dreyfus Affair. 103 pages: charts. Advisor/s: Vanessa Ogle |
30 | 18 | |
Nurik, Chloe. Collegiate masculinity and the rise of American youth culture during the roaring twenties. 132 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Kathy Peiss |
31 | 11 | |
Paraskevas, Mark. “From dump to glory”: Robert Moses and Flushing Meadows-Corona Park. 93 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Walter Licht |
31 | 1 | |
Pau, May May. From lamb to lion: the East India Company and the East Indies, 1600-1630. 87 pages. Advisor/s: Warren Breckman |
31 | 2 | |
Pavia, Mariana. What was lost in the fire: analyzing representations of the Bogotazo. 120 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Ann Farnsworth-Alvear |
31 | 3 | |
Rahmin, Samantha. Who’s invited?: the desegregation of Emory University, the University of Pennsylvania, and Princeton University. 108 pages. Advisor/s: Mary Frances Berry |
31 | 4 | |
Rosenfeld, Hannah. Japanese foreign policy and Jews: misconceptions and the promotion of national self-interest. 89 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Eiichiro Azuma |
31 | 5 | |
Samuels, Sarah. “An outstanding and unusual contribution”: the emergency committee in aid of displaced foreign scholars. 93 pages. Advisor/s: Beth S. Wenger |
31 | 6 | |
Staller, Logan. Huge Broughton, the cantankerous Christian hebraist: a case study in sixteenth-century Jewish-christian boundaries and borrowing. 111 pages. Advisor/s: David B. Ruderman |
31 | 7 | |
Thompson, Daniel. Defrocking Cuba’s clergy: the Catholic Church’s struggle for autonomy in revolutionary Cuba, 1959-1961. 175 pages. Advisor/s: Ann Farnsworth-Alvear |
31 | 8 | |
van Dijk, Miranda. The enemy of my enemy: motivation and disillusionment among British volunteers to the international brigades. 86 pages. Advisor/s: Antonio Feros |
31 | 9 | |
Ward, Alec. Orange, green and blue: police reform and sectarian politics in northern ireland. 92 pages. Advisor/s: Brendan O’Leary |
31 | 10 | |
2018 | Box | Folder | |
Berhanu, Helen. “The lion, the tiger and the teddybear”: the plurality of afro-caribbean immigrant experiences in London, 1948-1962. 98 pages. Advisor/s: Alexander Chase-Levenson |
31 | 12 | |
Doolittle, Caitlin. Women in Bacon’s Rebellion: female political action and the making of gender in colonial virginia. 95 pages. Advisor/s: Kathleen M. Brown |
31 | 13 | |
Gendler, Isabel. Re-imagining the past and questioning the present: Oliver Cromwell in nineteenth-century British historical fiction. 98 pages. Advisor/s: Alexander Chase-Levenson |
31 | 14 | |
Heilweil, Rebecca. The search for solidarity beyond bloom: Jewish advocacy in Ireland, 1933-1958. 98 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Brendan O’Leary |
31 | 15 | |
Jacobson, Steven Thomas. Forgotten people in the forgotten battle: Aleutian American internment during World War II. 76 pages. Advisor/s: Walter A. McDougall |
31 | 16 | |
Kannan, Vibna. “Promoting the cause of freedom”: female consumption in British abolition, 1787-1833. 87 pages. Advisor/s: Alexander Chase-Levenson |
31 | 17 | |
LaSure, Joseph Aaron Scott. Touching the Lord’s anointed: the justification for the execution of Charles I. 106 pages. Advisor/s: Thomas M. Safley |
31 | 18 | |
Nart, Amanda. Civil society and gender politics in Batista’s Cuba, 1952-1958. 108 pages. Advisor/s: Ann Farnsworth-Alvear |
31 | 19 | |
Reinis, David. Experts, communication, and public opinion: liberal intellectuals and the crisis of democratic theory in the interwar period. 95 pages. Advisor/s: Bruce Lenthall |
31 | 20 | |
Schulman, Kyra Elizabeth Turner. The Dreyfus Affair in Vichy france: an afterlife. 92 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Beth S. Wenger |
32 | 1 | |
Stern, Zoe. “June 16th is ours”: the power of memory in commemorations of the 1976 Soweto Uprisings. 88 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Cheikh Anta Mbacké Babou |
32 | 2 | |
Thompson, Mei-Li Elizabeth. Christian higher education and China: a study of two institutions. 92 pages: maps. Advisor/s: Si-yen Fei |
32 | 3 | |
Tolbert, Samuel William. Terrains of justice: theft, power, and resistance in Kershaw County, South Carolina, 1853-1974. 74 pages. Advisor/s: Walter Licht |
32 | 4 | |
2019 | Box | Folder | |
Abt, Parker Isaac. What they can do themselves: agency and politics in the colonias of South Texas, 1945-95. 160 pages. Advisor/s: Brent Cebul |
32 | 5 | |
Barr, Julia Goldmuntz. “Nobody roots for goliath”: bomber command, the Blitz, and British national identity. 97 pages. Advisor/s: Alexander Chase-Levenson |
32 | 6 | |
Carpinello, Courtney. Defining America: Noah Webster and educational discourse in New England’s nineteenth century Unitarian controversy. 121 pages. Advisor/s: Kathleen M. Brown |
32 | 7 | |
Doshi, Arjun. The heart of Indian pedagogy: religion, language, and the anglicist-orientalist controversy (1770-1854). 81 pages. Advisor/s: Alexander Chase-Levenson |
32 | 8 | |
Eisner, Eric. “The most generous, disinterested, and philanthropic motives”: religion, race, and the Maryland Jew Bill. 111 pages. Advisor/s: Beth S. Wenger |
32 | 9 | |
Estreicher, Justin. Celebrating conquest: broken treaties, world’s fairs, and constructions of native American savagery, 1975-1905. 143 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Robert B. St. George |
32 | 10 | |
Jesuthasan, Meerabelle. Alliances against empire: intercolonialisms and internationalisms in Paris between the wars. 132 pages. Advisor/s: Benjamin Nathans |
32 | 11 | |
Klehm, Bryce McDonnell. Soldier-to-soldier diplomacy: joint U.S.-Russian peacekeeping in Bosnia, 1995-1996. 89 pages: maps. Advisor/s: Benjamin Nathans |
32 | 12 | |
Lamon, Madeleine. A study in contradiction: Jewish Parisians in pursuit of emancipation in the French Revolution (1789). 80 pages. Advisor/s: Sophia A. Rosenfeld |
32 | 13 | |
Marcus, Celeste. A printed people: journalism and Jewish consciousness in nineteenth century British Jewry. 100 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: David B. Ruderman |
32 | 14 | |
Marron, Sarah. “Una lucha fratricida”: violence and repression in Seville at the start of the Spanish Civil War. 95 pages: illustrations. Advisor/s: Antonio Feros |
32 | 15 | |