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Childhood influences on presidential decision making: Thomas Woodrow Wilson
Cape May Point lighthouse: The reconstruction of privies for study as cultural artifacts
 
Motivating factors in the benevolent treatment of slaves in the antebellum South
Architectural history of industrial Los Angeles: California's last railroad signal buildings, Redondo Junction Tower (1906--2001) and Hobart Tower (1926--2002)
 
The civil rights record of the Nixon administration: Advances despite neglect
Property rights at the founding: A study of property rights at the Constitutional Convention and beyond
 
Brothers in arms: The Daley boys in the First World War
Ellis Island during World War II: The detainment and internment of German and Italian aliens
 
Hoover Dam and Boulder City, then and now: A study on the construction of dam and city and its impact on society
Bleeding the bear by funding Jihad: U.S. foreign policy in Afghanistan, 1979--1989
 
Walter Rauschenbusch and the social dimension of his Christian faith
The social forces that sought to eliminate women's reproductive choices in nineteenth-century America
 
The mythical plane of experience in "Moby-Dick"
Becoming paradise: Key West, Florida, and the community consequences of heritage tourism
 
Death at the Horseshoe --- Birth of a legend: Andrew Jackson's campaign against the Creek Indians
George Grosz: His life, politics, and art
 
El Teatro Campesino's Indigenous cultural philosophy and politics: An example of significant Indigenous influence on Chicana/o Movement ideology, 1971--1977
The economics of exploitation in antebellum New England: The life and death of Boott Cotton Mills of Lowell, Massachusetts, 1835--1905
 
Modern house museum preservation: A study of Cherokee Ranch and Castle House Museum
The long goodbye: A study of the progressive alientation between the North and the South over slavery in the years from 1830 to 1860
 
United States intervention in Vietnam: Theory and reality juxtaposed
Secularization in the United States, 1776 to 1801
 
PATCO and beyond: Ronald Reagan and organized labor: 1980--1989
The Boston Brahmins: Their influence on the built form of Boston, (1850--1900)
 
Battle for the nation's soul: America's cultural war: The politics of the Founding Fathers
Nineteenth century Irish immigration and its impact on the Union's victory in the Civil War
 
The influence of literary societies in Virginia's colleges and universities from 1904 to 1907
Harry S. Truman, civil rights, and the election of 1948
 
Development of American regional style: An unintended outcome of the Federal Art Project
From script to screen: Government propaganda, Hollywood and the making of the combat film genre from 1942 through 1945
 
Shays' Rebellion and the United States Constitution: A study in conflict creating law
Early tourism in the Pacific Northwest: 1890 to 1940
 
Quakers, Indians, and modernity in colonial Pennsylvania: Cultural and racial conflict in the Seven Years' War
Chivalry in "Huckleberry Finn"
 
Big Foot: Potawatomi village leader the myth and the man
Slavery and its role in early American economic history
 
Culpability in the outbreak of the Cold War
The Berlin Crisis in 1948 and 1961, and the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962: The three most critical and serious crises of the entire Cold War
 
Jacob Lawrence as artistic griot in the John Brown series
More than a speech a struggle --- how the Constitution and Christianity were used as liberation tools for change: A critical analysis of three selective speeches of Frederick Douglass, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and Senator Barack Obama
 
Nora Houston: Artist and activist
The Puritans' note rote controversy The beginning of music education in colonial America
 
Light in Faulkner: The indomitability of women in William Faulkner's Yoknapatawpha County novels
The rise and fall of an art form: Architectural terra cotta on California's coast from the early 1900s to 1930s
 
Women in film during WWII
Modern city disasters and responses: Focus on New Orleans
 
Butte literature: Rewriting the cultural stereotype
An interpretation of American identity on the Texas frontier in the mid 1800s as seen through the autobiography of P. W. Gravis, circuit rider and Confederate soldier
 
Material "Self-interest" and individual "Freedom": Tracing the evolving American Dream
How the government saved American art: A study of the impact federal New Deal art programs had on women artists during the Great Depression
 
A proper tribute: World War II memorials in New Hampshire
William Penn and the Inner Light: Freedom of conscience becomes the national religion
 
In Lincoln's footsteps
United States involvement in Iraq: 1918-1922
 
Finding pleasure on the Overland Trail
The religious Right's legal assault on same sex rights in the United States
 
Anti-Catholic discourse and The Scarlet Letter: A new historical approach
Samuel Adams's resistance to British authority 1764-1770
 
The forest beneath the clouds: Chinese-Americans and accommodation in nineteenth century northwestern California
The power of precedents in perpetuating a culture of fear: An analysis of the correlation between fear-based legislation in the United States and the passage of the U.S.A. Patriot Act
 
Comic book art is a visual language that continues to influence societal change and heighten creative innovation within other entertainment medias