Theses/Dissertations from 2017
ONE DEAD FREEDMAN: EVERYDAY RACIAL VIOLENCE, BLACK FREEDOM, AND AMERICAN CITIZENSHIP, 1863-1871, Jacob Alan Glover
BLUEGRASS CAPITAL: AN ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY OF CENTRAL KENTUCKY TO 1860, Andrew P. Patrick
THE PERSONAL AND SOCIAL CONTEXT OF JUSTINIANIC RELIGIOUS POLICY PRIOR TO THE THREE CHAPTERS CONTROVERSY, Joshua McKay Powell
THE HOPES AND THE REALITIES OF AVIATION IN FRENCH INDOCHINA, 1919-1940, Gregory Charles Seltzer
‘SOMETHING A LITTLE BIT TASTY’: WOMEN AND THE RISE OF NUTRITION SCIENCE IN INTERWAR BRITISH AFRICA, Lacey Sparks
Historiography and Hierotopy: Palestinian Hagiography in the Sixth Century A.D., Rod M. Stearn
MAKING RELIGION ACCEPTABLE IN COMMUNIST ROMANIA AND THE SOVIET UNION, 1943-1989, Ryan J. Voogt
Theses/Dissertations from 2016
Negotiating an Electorate: Gender, Class, and the British Reform Acts, Jill Marie Abney
Run of the Mine: Miners, Farmers, and the Non-Union Spirit of the Gilded Age, 1886-1896, Dana M. Caldemeyer
Epidemic and Opportunity: American Perceptions of the Spanish Influenza Epidemic, Jonathan Chilcote
The Christmas Truce: Myth, Memory, and the First World War, Theresa B. Crocker
Minding the Gap: Uncovering the Underground's Role in the Formation of Modern London, 1855-1945, Danielle K. Dodson
Utopian Dreams, National Realities: Intellectual Cooperation and the League of Nations, Juli Gatling Book
An Internal Dilemma: Different Approaches to Handling Melancholia in Early Modern Spanish Religious Orders, Jesse T. Nau
"An Everlasting Service": The American and Canadian Legions Remember the First World War, 1919-1941, Mary E. Osborne
Freedom from Want: Famine Relief in the Horn of Africa, Christian T. Ruth
Transforming Emergencies: The Rise of a Humanitarian Ideology in the United States, 1959-1987, Bethany A. Sharpe
PATIENT-PRISONERS: VENEREAL DISEASE CONTROL AND THE POLICING OF FEMALE SEXUALITY IN THE UNITED STATES, 1890-1945, Evelyn A. Sorrell
The Language of Race in Revolutionary France and Saint-Domingue, 1789-1792, Jeffery L. Stanley
Theses/Dissertations from 2015
FOREIGN AFFAIRS: POLICY, CULTURE, AND THE MAKING OF LOVE AND WAR IN VIETNAM, Amanda C. Boczar
Building Bridges: Church Women United and Social Reform Work Across the Mid-Twentieth Century, Melinda M. Johnson
The Struggle Between the Center and the Periphery: Justinian's Provincial Reforms of the A.D. 530s, Mark-Anthony Karantabias
A Tender Spot: Care, Memory, and Place in Carolingian Memoria Mortuorum, Amber Suzanne McClure
PIONEERS IN EXILE: THE CHINA INLAND MISSION AND MISSIONARY MOBILITY IN CHINA AND SOUTHEAST ASIA, 1943-1989, Anthony J. Miller
"For the Good of the King's Vassals" Francisco Xavier de Mendonca Furtado and the Portuguese Amazon, 1751-1759, Lucas Richardson