Theses from 2022
Heavy Metal in Medieval Europe, Sean M. Klimmek, History
Historic Houses and the Food Movement: Casey Farm and Coastal Growers' Market, Allison L. Smith, History
Theses from 2021
“A Constant Surveillance”: The New York State Police and the Student Peace Movement, 1965-1973, Seth Kershner, History
Theses from 2020
Our Souls are Already Cared For: Indigenous Reactions to Religious Colonialism in Seventeenth-Century New England, New France, and New Mexico, Gail Coughlin, History
The Art of Not Seeing: The Immigration and Naturalization Service’s Failed Search for Nazi Collaborators in the United States, 1945-1979, Jeffrey Davis, History
Treating the Revolution: Health Care and Solidarity in El Salvador and Nicaragua in the 1980s, Brittany McWilliams, History
Theses from 2019
Interpreting Access: A History of Accessibility and Disability Representations in the National Park Service, Perri Meldon, History
“Nothing Material Occurred”: The Maritime Captures That Caused Then Outlasted the United States’ Quasi War with France, Emma Zeig, History
Unsettling East Jersey: Borders of Violence in the Proprietary Era, 1666-1719, Amelia Zurcher, History
Theses from 2018
Wanderers of Empire: The Tropical Tramp in Latin America, 1870-1930, Jack Werner, History
Theses from 2017
The Economy of Evangelism in the Colonial American South, Julia Carroll, History
Springing Forth Anew: Progress, Preservation, and Park-Building at Roger Williams National Memorial, Sara E. Patton, History
Conformity and Digression: Change of Narrative in a Chinese Peasant's Personal Writing, Danping Wang, History
Theses from 2016
"The Fate Which Takes Us:" Benjamin F. Beall and Jefferson County, (West) Virginia in the Civil War Era, Matthew Coletti, History
Theses from 2015
Araguaia: Maoist Uprising and Military Counterinsurgency in the Brazilian Amazon, 1967-1975, Thamyris F. T. Almeida, History
"Who's Hiring the Indochinese Worker? Your Competition, Probably": Work, Welfare Dependency, and Southeast Asian Refugee Resettlement in Lowell, Massachusetts, 1975-1985, Janelle Bourgeois, History
AN EERIE JUNGLE FILLED WITH DRAGONFLIES, SNIPER BULLETS AND GHOSTS: CHANGING PERCEPTIONS OF VIETNAM AND THE VIETNAMESE THROUGH THE EYES OF AMERICAN TROOPS, Matthew M. Herrera, History
Combating Slavery and Colonization: Student Abolitionism and the Politics of Antislavery in Higher Education, 1833-1841, Michael E. Jirik, History
Theses from 2014
Against The Odds: Accounting For The Survival Of The Berkshire Athenaeum, John Dickson, History
Motives of Humanity: Saint-Domingan Refugees and the Limits of Sympathetic Ideology in Philadelphia, Jonathan Earl Dusenbury, History
The City of Minas: The Founding of Belo Horizonte, Brazil and Modernity in the First Republic, 1889-1897, Daniel Lee McDonald, History
Mishoonash in Southern New England: Construction and Use of Dugout Canoes in a Multicultural Context, Jacob M. Orcutt, History
The Politics of Psychiatric Experience, Shuko Tamao, History
Commodore Perry's Expedition, 1852-4: Layered Experiences and Perceptions of the U.S., Japan, and the Kingdom of Ryukyu, Erika Tomoyose, History
Theses from 2013
The Regional Influences on Religious Thought and Practice: A Case Study in Mormonism’s Dietary Reforms, Samuel Alonzo Dodge, History
Henry Thoreau's Debt to Society: A Micro Literary History, Laura J. Dwiggins, History
Colonial Role Models: The Influence of British and Afrikaner Relations on German South-West African Treatment of African Peoples, Natalie J. Geeza, History
From Main to High: Consumers, Class, and the Spatial Reorientation of an Industrial City, Jonathan Haeber, History
The Terrorist Doppelganger: Somoza and the Sandinistas, Thomas A. Hohenstein, History
The Third Reich in East German Film: Defa, Memory, and the Foundational Narrative of the German Democratic Republic, Jaimie Kicklighter, History
Nationalism and the Public Sphere: Tracing the Development of Nineteenth-Century Latin American Identities, Lisa Ponce, History
Theses from 2012
Citizens and Criminals: Mass Incarceration, "Prison Neighbors," and Fear-Based Organizing in 1980s Rural Pennsylvania, Erika Arthur, History
The Praxis of Horst Hoheisel: the Countermonument in an Expanded Field, Juan Felipe Hernandez, History
Si Se Puede: The United Farm Workers, Civil Rights, and the Struggle for Justice in the Fields, Roneva C. Keel, History
Good News, Eesha Williams, History
Theses from 2011
"Super Successful People": Robert Schuller, Suburban Exclusion, and the Demise of the New Deal Political Order, Richard Anderson, History
SCAR'd Times: Maine's Prisoners' Rights Movement, 1971-1976, Daniel S. Chard, History
Intellectuals and Local Reforms in Late Qing Wuxi: 1897-1904, Lei Duan, History
An End to the “Vichy/Algeria Syndrome”?: Negotiating Traumatic Pasts in the French Republic, Justin W. Silvestri, History
The Politics of Labor Militancy in Minneapolis, 1934-1938, Kristoffer Smemo, History
Eugenothenics: The Literary Connection Between Domesticity and Eugenics, Caleb J. true, History
Theses from 2010
"Flying is Changing Women!": Women Popularizers of Commercial Aviation and the Renegotiation of Traditional Gender and Technological Boundaries in the 1920s-30s, Emily K. Gibson, History
Bolivia's Coca Headache: The Agroyungas Program, Inflation, Campesinos, Coca and Capitalism In Bolivia, John D. Roberts, History
Theses from 2009
For Love or Money: Labor Rights and Citizenship for Working Women of 1930s Oaxaca, Mexico, Sandra K. Haley, History
A New Vision of Local History Narrative: Writing History in Cummington, Massachusetts, Stephanie Pasternak, History
Drawing Defeat: Caricaturing War, Race, and Gender in Fin de Siglo Spain, Joel C. Webb, History
Theses from 2008
Reconstructing Molly Welsh: Race, Memory and the Story of Benjamin Banneker's Grandmother, Sandra W. Perot, History
Theses from 2007
"Somebody understood us" :: Nancy Macdonald and the Spanish Refugee Aid/, Marta H. Healey, History
Abandoning nature :: European philosophy and the triumph of equal temperament/, Noel David Hudson, History
American workers, American empire :: Morrison I. Swift, Boston, Massachusetts and the making of working-class imperial citizenship, 1890-1920/, Justin Frederick Jackson, History
Men of the meanest sort :: military leadership and war in the New England colonies, 1690-1775/, Seanegan P. Sculley, History
Theses from 2005
"This place is not meant for recreation. It is meant for inspiration" :: the legacies of Clara Endicott Sears/, Megan M. Kennedy, History
Theses from 2004
Woodrow Wilson's conversion experience :: the President, the woman suffrage movement, and the extent of executive influence, Beth A. Behn, History
Hardball diplomacy and ping-pong politics: Cuban baseball, Chinese table tennis, and the diplomatic use of sport during the Cold War, Matthew J. Noyes, History
Theses from 2000
John F. Kennedy, the development of counterinsurgency doctrine and American intervention in Laos, 1961-1963, Daniel C. Koprowski, History
Theses from 1997
Sectionalism and national consciousness in the early Republic :: the case of New England Federalists, 1800-1815/, Denis A. Kozlov, History
Theses from 1996
A stabilizing influence :: the "war of the dictionaries," 1848-1861/, James F. Leach, History
I ain't got no home in this world anymore: sharecroppers, tenant farmers, and the Southern Tenant Farmer's Union, James D. Ross, History
Theses from 1995
Marching through hell :: the British soldier in the First World War's East African campaign/, Taylor Harper, History
The daughters of rural Massachusetts :: women and autonomy, 1800-1860/, Glendyne R. Wergland, History
Theses from 1994
Law and public life in thirteenth century Montpellier/, Charles E. Bashaw, History
Into the hornet's nest :: how shall they hear without a preacher/, Jean Sherlock, History
Theses from 1993
The committees of correspondence, inspection and safety in old Hampshire County, Massachusetts, during the American Revolution/, Carolyn D. Hertz, History
Theses from 1992
The education of a field marshal :: Wellington in India and Iberia/, David G. Cotter, History
"Webs of significance" :: Italian textile labor and the fabric of society, 1750-1850/, Dorothy M. Dumont, History
Aspects in creating a gentleman :: education and the Grand Tour in eighteenth-century England/, Lisa C. Mangiafico, History
Theses from 1991
American Catholicism and the political origins of the Cold War/, Thomas M. Moriarty, History
The ass worship controversy/, Robert E. Ravens-seger, History
The development of local religious tolerance in Massachusetts Bay Colony/, Andrew Leonard Sweet, History
Theses from 1990
Bucking the tide :: Charles Phelps and the Vermont land grant controversies, 1750-1789/, Peter E. Dow, History
Populism and the Guatemalan revolution :: politics and power in transition, May 1944-March 1945/, Todd R. Little, History
Theses from 1988
Very special circumstances :: women's colleges and women's friendships at the turn of the century/, Rosalind S. Cuomo, History
Charlemagne and kingship :: the responsibility of absolute power/, Jane Swotchak Ourand, History
Chinese political movements and historiography on American history/, Wenjun Xing, History
Theses from 1984
The distorting image : women and advertising, 1900-1960/, Judith A. Freeman, History
Amherst soldiers in the American Revolution/, Martha N. Noblick, History
Theses from 1983
Genealogy and social history :: the early settlement of Lebanon, Connecticutt, as a case study., Robert Charles Anderson, History
Theses from 1982
Morphology of the 1980 Massachusetts business elite., David P. Perlman, History
Theses from 1981
The way that good folks do: Junior Achievement and corporate culture., Edwin Gabler, History
Theses from 1978
Lindomania or the Penny Press observed :: a study of the 1850 New York press in action., Janet Lehrman Brown, History
Signal: a study in Geman propaganda of the Second World War., Jeffrey Alan Hanson, History
Theses from 1977
The status of West Indian immigrants in Panama from 1850-1941., Sadith Esther Paz B., History
The Peace of Nicias/, Milo Milton Williams, History
Theses from 1976
The British War Office ;: from the Crimean War to Cardwell, 1855-1868., Paul H. Harpin, History
The Santa Cruz strikes: a case study in labor relations in the Yrigoyen era/, Robert Nelson Landback, History
An examination of the laws of William the Conqueror., Steven D. Sargent, History
Farmer's daughter, innkeeper's daughter, minister's daughter ;: young women of the early republic., Thomas Paul Smith, History
Theses from 1975
Aufbau-Reconstruction and the Americanization of German-Jewish immigrants 1934-1944., Dorothee Schneider, History
Theses from 1974
Anglo-American blood sports, 1776-1889: a study of changing morals., Jack William Berryman, History
Theses from 1973
Between a crown and a gibbet: Benjamin F. Butler and the early war years., David M. Nellis, History
Theses from 1971
The attitudes of the American business community to the Soviet Union, 1917-1933., Patricia J. Behenna, History
Religious conversion in Tlaxcala, 1520-1550., Edmund C. Hands, History
The early career of Pliny Earle: A founder of American Psychiatry, Constance M. Mcgovern, History
Agobard and his relations with the Jews., Michael G. Minsky, History
Theses from 1970
Lewis Mumford on Man in Society., Tatiana Barkas, History
Arab reform thought and the emergence of Arabism 1876-1916., Dominic Saadi, History
Theses from 1968
The iconoclastic edict of the Emperor Leo Iii, 726 A.D., Robert John Shedlock, History
The early development of Reinhold Niebuhr's philosophy of history., David Vaughn Smith, History