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 1941
Some Principles of Religious and Civil Liberty Developed by Maryland Catholics, 1632-1789, Ethel M. DeMarsh
Some Exploration Which Exerted Influence on National Expansion during the First Three Decades of the Nineteenth Century, Kenneth J. Hyink
The Contribution of Eusebia Francisco Kino, S.J. to the Exploration and Civilization of the American Southwest, Margaret W. Mannix
Carl Schurz: civil service reform leader, 1869-1902, Sidney D. Palay
The development of the Catholic Church in the Lake Erie region to 1850, Miriam Raynor
The good neighbor policy of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Ralph A. Thur
Theses/Dissertations from 1940
The Immigration Law of 1864, Mabel A. Colton
Political Radicalism in Massachusetts from the Disputes Over Wirts of Assistance to the First Continental Congress, Mary Angela Meric Cornyn
Some Missionary Activities of the Lake Superior Region of the United States, Mary Stilla Martin
William H. Seward and the Maximilian Affair in Mexico, Patricia M. Seitz
Theses/Dissertations from 1939
Significant Activities of the Hudson's Bay Company in the Developments of the Oregan Country, Jack J. Kuhs
Theses/Dissertations from 1938
Early Explorations and Rivalry between Spain and France of the Southwestern United States to 1763, Mary Ignatius McGee
The Relations between the Chancellor and the Rector in the Mediaeval University of Paris, Alfred J. Niesen
Theses/Dissertations from 1937
The Influence of the Dominant Tudor Will on the State Religion of England, Mary Edith Hodapp
Attitude of the Stuarts toward Catholic Persecution in England, M.F. Borgia Leuther
Theses/Dissertations from 1936
The Genesis and Early History of the Congregation of St. Catherine of Sienna, Racine, Wisconsin, Mary Hortense Kohler
The Story of Bay View, Bernhard C. Korn
Diocesan Organization of Parochial Schools: Studies in Catholic Educational History of the United States, Catherine Elizabeth Mundie
Theses/Dissertations from 1935
A History of State Liquor Control in Wisconsin, James T. Burns
The middle ages to the death of Alfred the Great, William F. Tiernan
Theses/Dissertations from 1934
The Life of Bishop James J. Schwebach, D.D., Bishop of LaCrosse, Wisconsin, Mary Constantine Hunter
Jesuit missionary activities in North America from 1572-1773, Claire Lynch
Analysis of Personages, Places, Events, and Dates found in current Catholic Magazines for the Purpose of Obtaining Curriculum Content in History, Mary Marcella Murray
England's transition under the Tudors: The change from an Outpost of Europe to the Island in the Middle of the World, Dorothy J. Oviatt
The life of a Jesuit missioner in New France, Mary Hyacinth Patterson
The American Hierarchy and Education, Mary Salome
John C. Fremont, a study of the controversial points in his career, Mary Shannon
Theses/Dissertations from 1933
Frontier Finance, 1800-1850, Mildred E. Hogen
Paul de Chomeday, Sieur de Maisonneuve, and the founding of Montreal, George F. Sanford
Life in the posts and town during the French regime in Canada, Florence M. Zarse
Theses/Dissertations from 1931
Nationalism in Europe and in America : A Contrast, Mary Everildis Duschak
Effects of Imperialism on World Politics, Paul H. Jacks
The two great champions of the Medieval Church, Gregory VII and Innocent III in their relations with the secular rulers, Charles Anthony Riedl
History of the foundations of the School Sisters of Saint Francis, Mary Mira Studer
Theses/Dissertations from 1930
William Ewart Gladstone, England's "Grand old man", Homer F. Tangney
Theses/Dissertations from 1929
The political conditions in Wisconsin from 1890-1900, Laurence Joseph Younce
Theses/Dissertations from 1924
India's Socio-Industrial Transition, Nand Sihra Singh