The History Department Dissertations and Theses Series is comprised of dissertations and theses authored by Marquette University's History Department doctoral and master's students.
Theses/Dissertations from 1986
A Special Relationship: Britain, Eire, and the Commonwealth, 1947-1949, Thomas C. Schunk
The Literacy Test for Immigrants: A. Question of Progress, Robert Fredric Zeidel
Theses/Dissertations from 1983
A Military History of the Belgian Revolution, 1830-1832, Peter Leonard de Rosa
Socialist-Feminism: Max Eastman, Floyd Dell and Crystal Eastman, Cynthia Ann Bolger Schmidt
Theses/Dissertations from 1981
Rite of Passage: The World's Columbian Exposition and American Life, Dennis B. Downey
THE BUREAU AND THE COMMITTEE: A STUDY OF J. EDGAR HOOVER'S FBI, THE HOUSE COMMITTEE ON UN-AMERICAN ACTIVITIES, AND THE COMMUNIST ISSUE, KENNETH O'REILLY
The Indian Arts and Crafts Board: An Aspect of New Deal Indian Policy, Robert Fay Schrader
"Woman's Sphere" and Indian Reform: The Women's National Indian Association, 1879-1901, Helen M. Wanken
Philip H. Sheridan and the Civil War in the West, Roger Thomas Ziemet
Theses/Dissertations from 1980
Pacifism as Subversion: The FBI and the War Resisters League, Susan Frances Dion
Peter Maurin: Prophet in the Twentieth Century, Marc H. Ellis
The Disintegration of the Indian Estate: Indian Land Policy, 1913-1929, Janet McDonnell
Conflict and Cooperation: French-Algerian Relations, 1962-78, Phillip Chiviges Naylor
Fighting the scourge: American Indian Morbidity and Federal Policy, 1897-1928, Diane T. Putney
The fanciful, the grotesque and the demonic: the supernatural in Romanesque art, Maureen L. Wolfendon
Theses/Dissertations from 1979
James A. Frear: A Progressive Response to American Indians in Crisis, William Kostlevy
With Malice Toward One: Dennis A. Mahony During the American Civil War, Mercedes Lynch Maloney
Feminist Women and the Social Order in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Germany, Ann M. McDonald
Theses/Dissertations from 1978
Conscience and Commitment: William Dean Howells and Urban America, James L. Jablonowski
CONSCIENCE AND COMMITMENT: WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS AND URBAN AMERICA, JAMES LEE JABLONOWSKI
London Merchants and Their Wealth in the Reign of Richard II, Carol M. Miller
Milwaukee and the press, 1916: the development of civic schizophrenia, John Joseph Starzyk
Theses/Dissertations from 1976
British Foreign Policy Towards Charles De Gaulle, 1940-1944, Barbara Baer
Sport in Cold War America: The Diplomatic and Political Use of Sport in the Eisenhower and Kennedy Administrations, Thomas M. Domer
WISCONSIN AND THE MENTALLY ILL: A HISTORY OF THE "WISCONSIN PLAN" OF STATE AND COUNTY CARE, 1860-1915, DALE WENDELL ROBISON
Austrian Social Democratic Thought on the Nationality Question and Foreign Policy, 1890-1914, Ruth D. Roebke
The Foreign Policy of Louis Philippe 1830-32: A Study in Interventionist Diplomacy, Daniel P. Schmidt
The Family in an Expanding Industrial Economy: Economic, Occupational, Social, and Residential Mobility in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1860-1880, Virginia M. Zarob
Submissions from 1975
DIVINE PROVIDENCE AND THE AMERICAN ENLIGHTMENT, 1740-1815, John F. Berens
Theses/Dissertations from 1974
General Terry and the Decline of The Sioux, 1866-1890, John Wendell Bailey
Submissions from 1973
A DUAL HERITAGE: THE JEWISH COMMUNITY OF MILWAUKEE, 1900-1970, LOUIS J SWICHKOW
Theses/Dissertations from 1971
The Free German Youth Movement: 1900-1933, Mary Patricia Kerndt Ahern
Suppression of the slave trade :, William J. Boyles
Theses/Dissertations from 1970
Reform Spirit in the Indian Office in the 1840's, Joan Gittens
Theses/Dissertations from 1969
The Social Vision of Ed Willock: A Selected Study, Nora McCarthy
Milwaukee's "Little Italy," 1900-1910: A Study in the Origins and Struggles of an Italian Immigrant Colony, Albert Cosimo Meloni
The life and thought of Nathaniel Beverly Tucker, gentleman-scholar of old Virginia, Denise A. Riley
Luther's attitude toward St. Bernard, Armin W. Schuetze
Theses/Dissertations from 1968
Socialist Rule in Milwaukee, 1910-1912, John G. Baratti
Radicals and Intellectuals, Katherine Smuksta DeBacker
The Catholic Worker in Detroit, 1937 to 1967: A Selected Study, Mary Benedicta Dega
The path to dictatorship: a study in historical causation, Ruth Roebke-Berens 1936-
A history of Catholic Church music and musicians in Milwaukee, Robert J. Schmitt
The mother and child health scheme (Ireland), 1951: a case study of church-state relations, John J. Steinberger
Daniel O'Connell: social and political reformer, 1830-1840, Ronald L. Taylor
The negro in a midwest frontier city, Milwaukee, 1835-1870, William J. Vollmar
Theses/Dissertations from 1967
Final Negotiations with Japan, Marylis Ciochetti
Final Negotiations with Japan 1941, Marylis Ciochetti
The American Revolution and the Post-Revolutionary Generation of American Historians, Charles W. Cooney
Prohibition in Milwaukee, Richard C. Crepeau
Russian Foreign Policy and Isvolsky's Role, Robert L. Kleppin
Intellectual Trends in British Fiction since World War II, Richard Klimmer
The Anschluss movement and British policy: May 1937 - March 1938, Elizabeth A. Tarte
Foreign intervention in the Spanish Civil War, Gerald A. Theisen
Samuel Johnson a Christian confronts deism, Norman P. Wangerin
Theses/Dissertations from 1966
The Nazi-Soviet Pact: Its Effect Upon the German War Economy, Raymond C. Ahl
A Study of French Propaganda in North America in World War I, Andrew J. Allentuck
The American Catholic Press and the Issues of Crisis, September, 1938-September, 1939: A Selected Study, Sandra Collins
Samuel Chase, a Maryland Delegate in the Continental Congress 1774-1778, Edith C. Lechleitner
Tim Healy maverick or statesman, Paul L. Rempe
Aspects of isolationism before Pearl Harbor, Margaret M. Reynolds
Theses/Dissertations from 1965
The Historical Development of the Apartheid in South Africa., James F. Bishop
Garveyism: Black Response to the Great Migrations, 1915-1924, Charles C. Cotman
Jewish Messianism versus Muscovite-Russian Messianism, R. Allan Durrant
Lenin's Legions, Robert A. Kairis
The Green-Bay Intelligencer and Wisconsin Democrat, Wisconsin's Pioneer Press, Mary Faith McGinley
The Origin of the 1889 Pan-American Conference, Jeffrey H. Nolte
Fyodor Dostoevsky's historical conceptions for Russia, Marlene Struger
Indian land cessions in Iowa: a case study of the removal process, David M. Voss
Theses/Dissertations from 1964
John Adams' Religious Attitudes and their Relation to Religious Liberty: 1735-1776, Elizabeth Ann Downey
Analysis of Christopher Dawson As a Historian, Peter L. Feledick
Integration of the Catholic Clergy in the United States: The Divine Word Missionaries' Chapter, Charles W. Malin
Humanitarian wellsprings of early Indian policy: the career of Thomas L. McKenney, Herman J. Viola
Theses/Dissertations from 1963
Napoleon III: Precursor of the New Imperialism, Mary Ann Dick
The Role of the Republican Minority during the "Hundred Days" of the New Deal in 1933, Marlene Homer
The Influence of Friedrich von Holstein on the Conduct of German Foreign Policy, 1890-1906, Ronald W. Kondrat
George Canning and the Monroe Doctrine: A Study in Diplomacy, Patricia A. Kuenzli
Rufus King and the Problems of his Era, Curtis W. Miller
The Reaction of the Milwaukee Press toward the Recognition of the Soviet Union in 1933, Paula M. Mrvosh
Theses/Dissertations from 1962
The History of the Belleville Daily Advocate, Letitia A. Arnold
The Legislative History of the Lend-Lease Act of 1941, Irene R. Calaide
The Civil War Conversion of John Alexander Logan of Illinois, John N. Dickinson
The Influence of Lacordaire on the Catholic Revival in France, 1830 to 1861, Mary Eileen Hegemann
The Fate of the Jews in Poland during World War II, Mary Frumentia Mikula
Casimir Pulaski and his Contribution to Poland and America, Angela Mischke
Slavophilism, the ideological foundation of the Soviet Union, Arthur J. Scott
Boris Feodorvitch Godunov: Regent of Muscovy Under His Imperial Majesty The Emperor Feodor Ivanovitch, and Tsar of Muscovy, 1598-1605, Laurence D. Scott
Wisconsin and the National Election of 1860, Lloyd L. Sponholtz
Union Cossack: General John B. Turchin's Career in the American Civil War, James A. Treichel
The origins and development of the Drago Doctrine, Carol A. Welch
The second Spanish Republic (1931-1936): Communist influence before the Civil War, Frederick A. Youmans
Theses/Dissertations from 1961
The Diplomatic Penetration of Imperial Russia into South America, Terrence J. Barragy
Jose Maria Luis Mora: A Study of Nineteenth Century Anticlericalism in Mexico, Della M. Flusche
International Relations During the Franco-Prussian War, William J. Freegard
Woodrow Wilson and Robert Lansing: A Study in Personality, Joseph T. Makarewicz
The Anti-Catholic Program of the French Revolution and the Martyrs of Laval, France, 1794, Mary Brosseau Messenger
A Study in historical objectivity, John T. O'Brien
Theses/Dissertations from 1960
Chateaubriand and the Catholic Revival in France, Rev. Lawrence Crosara
Church-State Relationship in Hungary since the Communist Takeover in 1945, Rev. Edmond Kereszturi