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 1960
American Intellectual History: A Study of its Properties, Problems, and Possibilities as Revealed in History Journals, Donna Marie Kessler
Anti-Catholic Agitation in Milwaukee, 1843-1860, Leonard G. Koerber
President Wilson and the American Congress on the Self-Determination of the non-Russian Nations of the Russian Empire, 1917-1934, Walter John Lukas
The great depression as interpreted by the Atlantic Monthly, M. Celsus O'Conner
Theses/Dissertations from 1959
George Washington, Burgess The Development of His Attitude Toward American Independence, 1759-1775, Richard A. Gleissner
The Missouri River Basin Development Program, Lawrence C. Kelly
Theses/Dissertations from 1958
The Communization of Poland from September 1939 to June 1956, Joseph C. Adamus
Charles Stewart Parnell: Political Paradox, Mary McAuley Gillgannon
Abbot Stephen Harding and the Rise of Cîteaux, Bede K. Lackner
Joseph Pilsudski, 1914-1918: his military contribution for Polish independence, Robert J. Warpinski
Theses/Dissertations from 1957
German Intervention in the Spanish Civil War, Joseph A. Gagliano
Bishop M. J. Spalding and the Know-Nothing Movement in Kentucky, Philip Wayne Kennedy
Anglo-German relations 1930-1939, Robert Vincent Schauer
Wisconsin and compromise efforts on the eve of civil war, Robert L. Schwab
Theses/Dissertations from 1956
The Hungarian Revolution of 1848-49 in the Contemporary American Press, Norbert E. Bard
Senator Timothy Otis Howe and His Influence on Reconstruction, 1861-1877, Albert Erlebacher
Development of French Protectorate through the Agadir Crisis, M. Marion
Theses/Dissertations from 1955
The Development of Catholic Parochial Grade Schools in the City of Milwaukee, Julian J. Bichler
The Founding of the First Catholic Parish on Lake Superior, David A. Gass
Church-State Concepts in the Maryland Ordinance of 1639, Rev. Thomas O'Brien Hanley
Church-State Concepts in the Maryland Ordinance of 1639, Thomas O'Brien Hanley
The Influence of Economic Policy on American Nationalism as Traced in the Journals of the Continental Congress, Mary John Ignace Kuzniewski
The Acadians under English Rule, 1713-1763, M. Jean Mark
Senator James Rood Doolittle and the Struggle against Radicalism, 1857-1866, Biagino M. Marone
The Fate of the Jews Under the Nazis, Leo J. Swidler
Theses/Dissertations from 1954
The Political Philosophy of Cardinal Richelieu, Alfred J. Bakewicz
On the Development of Some Sixteenth Century English Influences on the Leyenda Negra, Anna Marie Becker
The Antislavery Movement in Milwaukee and Vicinity, 1842-1860, William James Maher
Crystallization of Antislavery Sentiment in Wisconsin and the Compromise of 1850, Mary Bell Mueller
The persecution of Catholicism in Lithuania under the Tsaristic and Soviet regimes, M. Jarlath Perschek
Some typical aspects of city development on the American frontier as illustrated by the story of Cincinnati, Ohio, Elleaner M. Ryerson
Theses/Dissertations from 1953
Great Britain and Palestine: 1914-1939, Sam Danna
Newman and the Oxford Movement, Mary Bride Fogarty
Origins of Fascism, M. Evangeline Kodric
Contributions of Lenin to Marxism., Leonard S. Lalasz
Theses/Dissertations from 1952
A study of the political and ecclesiastical development of the city of Milan (921-1136), Joseph Francis O'Callaghan
A reevaluation of the Indian policy of New Spain 1519-1547 showing the part of Cortes in promoting its good features, Angelica Raney
The place of Catholic culture in the development of early Indiana, Mary Gertrude Schuckman
Theses/Dissertations from 1951
The Suppression of the Small Monasteries in England, Lawrence M. Bohnen
The West, Spanish intrigue, and Wilkinson, Loretta Therese O'Leary
The arguments, evidence and testimony presented in the impeachment trial of President Andrew Johnson, Robert F. Williams
Theses/Dissertations from 1950
The Origins of the Cardinalate and its Development to the Pontificate of Innocent III, Walter J. Brunhumer
Operation of the Railroads by the United States Government during the Civil war, 1861-1865, Paul T. Dietz
The Origin and Development of Hitler's Political Philosophy, Andrew J. Dunar
Greeks and Normans in Calabria: The Struggle for Calabria from the Greek Reestablishment to the Norman Conquest (A.D. 880-1060), Ekkehard Eickhoff
Negro Suffrage in the South, 1870-1900, Mary Lourdette Graf
Lord Acton's Relations with the Catholic Church, Mary Shelia Keily
Dostoevsky, Prophet of Russian Nationalism., Margaret Lorimer
Anglo-French Rivalry over Acadia to the Treaty of St. Germain, John L. Mahar
Pope Innocent III and education, Anne M. Pohl
The Yazoo land frauds, Richard D. Younger
The growth of centralization in colonial Indian affairs, John W. Yuenger
Theses/Dissertations from 1949
The Pilgrimage in Anglo-Saxon England, Joseph L. Druse
The Nation's Editorial Views of Reconstruction, Robert G. Germain
The Indians and French in the Illinois Region under Three Governments, Mary Rosina Grad
Political Aspect of Canadian nationalism from 1763-1848, Mary Aimee Levy
Political and Economic Aspects of the Santa Fe Trail, Sr. Mary Elaine McLaughlin S.L.
A study of the growth of flour milling in the United States from 1865-1900, Norma R. Schnell
The immigration act of 1924 and the exclusion of the Japanese, Floyd J. Stachowski
A survey of the rise and development of Fascism in Italy 1919-1935, Anna Arduino Wilke
Theses/Dissertations from 1948
St. Francis, Wisconsin: The Chief Educational Center of the Church in Wisconsin, John R. Beix
The Aaron Burr Conspiracy and Party Politics, Roger K. Christ
Religious Liberty in Maryland Prior to the Act of 1649, Eutropia Cudahy
William Pitt and Catholic Emancipation, M. Martine Hundelt
An analysis of factors in the Russian revolutionary movement, Paul O'Brien
The movement for the admission of Colorado as a state 1867-1876, Alice Carlene Roche
The coming of the Jesuits into England 1580-1623, M. Lillian Schmitt
An evaluation of the moral arguments of the abolitionists against slavery (1820-1860), Mary Thomas Weber
Theses/Dissertations from 1947
Friar's Land Question in the Philippines, Gladys E. Caughlin
References to Virginity and Monasticism in the Letters and in the Moral and Ascetical Writings of the Great Doctors of the Church, Mary Norberta Davlin
The Development of the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Program, 1934-1940, Margaret A. Kotze
Leaders Typical of a Minority Group Who Advocated Independence in Solving the Disputes between England and Her Colonies in North America, Mary Marella Ley
The Relative Attitudes of the Catholic, Anglican, and Puritan Groups toward Witchcraft, Mary Margaret Mary Martin
Removal of the Cherokee Indians from Georgia, Frederick C. Mulcahy
A history of the Great Lakes - St. Lawrence Seaway Project with special reference to Wisconsin, Eugene T. Petersen
A study of the development of government in the Northwest Territory, 1784-1803, James N. Reedy
Reaction of the Mexicans to the Maximilian regime, Conrad Saskowski
A history of the Standard Oil Company (1865-1911) as an example of the industrial combination, Charles J. Tobin
Theses/Dissertations from 1946
The Leveller Program:, Theo E. Bartusch
Father Mazzuchelli's Influence on the Frontier prior to his Appointment as Provincial, Mary Donata Kershen
The influence of Benjamin Franklin on the French Revolution, Mary Francetta O'Donnell
The National orientation of the Poles in the United States 1608-1935, Casimir Stec
Diplomatic relations between the U.S. and Japan, 1865-1900, Mary Adelbert Sticka
Theses/Dissertations from 1945
Presidential Reconstruction: Its Failure, Elmer F. Eggold
Cultural factors due to French Catholic influence in the region around Detroit, 1608 - 1812, Sister Ann Noreen McSorley
Theses/Dissertations from 1944
The Attitude of the New York Press Towards Lincoln and the Slavery Question, Mildred E. Hogen
Typical aspects of the fur trade in the Montana Rockies, Frances Therese Shea
Theses/Dissertations from 1943
A Survey of Austrian Contributions to the Catholic Church in the United States: Derived Largely from the Publications of the Leopoldine Society, 1830-1860, Benjamin J. Blied
History of the Hospital Sisters of the Third Order of St. Francis, Francis Cooke
The Civil Rights Bill of 1866, Sr. Mary Jerome Lauer O.S.U.
The "Large Policy" of 1898, John H. Reuter
The influence of the American Revolution on LaFayette and LaFayette's influence, in turn of the French Revolution, Mary Robert Schulte
Theses/Dissertations from 1942
Women of the Early Stuart Period, Grace M. Coffey
The Work of the Committee on Public Information during the World War, Marion D. Gourley
Some Aspects of Polish Immigration to the United States with Special Reference to the Period 1870-1905, Mary Valentia Karolczak
Eber Brock Ward, pathfinder of American industry., Bernhard C. Korn
Some aspects of British propaganda during the World War, 1914-1918, Mary Cleopha Peil
Theses/Dissertations from 1941
The Young Ireland Movement: The Beginning of Irish Nationalism, Mary Alice Cannon