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Dissertations, 1985-1989

1989

  • ANDERSON, SHELDON "A Dollar to Poland is a Dollar to Russia: United States Economic Policy Toward Poland, 1945-1952."
  • JESSEE, WINFIELD "Robert the Burgundian, an Eleventh-Century Angevin Noble."
  • ROSS, JAMES "Taconite: The Science of Design."
  • THOMPSON, JOHN "In Dubious Service: The Recruitment and Stabilization of West African Maritime Labor by the French Colonial Military, 1659-1900."

1988

  • CAMPBELL, JOHN "The Gender Division of Labor, Slave Reproduction, and the Slave Family Economy on Southern Cotton Plantations, 1800-1865."
  • JAKOBSEN, MICHAEL "The Labor Camp System as a Soviet Governmental Institution, 1917-1934."
  • LEHER, SHMUEL "Germans and Jews in Palestine During the Later Periods of Turkish Rule: A Study in Influences and Relations."
  • VANBURKLEO, SANDRA "'That Our Pure Republican Principles Might not Wither': Kentucky's Relief Crisis and the Pursuit of 'Moral Justice,' 1818-1826."

1987

  • AMES, GLENN "Colbert's Eastern Strategy of 1664-1674: A Comparative Analysis of French Policy in the Indian Ocean."
  • ANFINSON, JOHN "Transitions in the Fur Trade, Continuity in Mandan Economy and Society to 1837."
  • BOWMAN, MARILYN "Labor Migration on Mexico's Southern Border, 1880-1941: The Quest for Regulation and Its Aftermath."
  • CHIPUNGU, SAMUEL "The State, Technology and Peasant Differentiation in Zambia: A Case Study of the Southern Province, 1930-1987."
  • FAUE, ELIZABETH "Women, Work and Community, Minneapolis, 1929 - 1946."
  • KWOLEKFOLLAND, ANGEL "The Business of Gender: The Redefinition of Male and Female and the Modern Business Office in the United States, 1880-1930."
  • STADUM, BEVERLY "'Maybe They Will Appreciate What I Done and Struggled': Poor Women and Their Families--Charity Cases in Minneapolis, 1900-1930."

1986

  • CARLSON, GORDON "Russian Protestants and American Evangelicals Since the Death of Stalin: Patterns of Interaction and Response."
  • GARRY, PATRICK "The First Amendment and Freedom of the Press: A Renewed Approach to the Marketplace of Ideas Concept."
  • KIM, MINJAE "The Legislation of the Earlier Parliaments of Henry VIII, 1509 - 1515."
  • NELSON, RICHARD "Two Machiavellian Moments in Twentieth-Century American Political Culture."
  • PETERSEN, TORE "'The Special Relationship That Never Was': American Policy Towards Britain and France, 1953-1959.
  • WALDFOGEL, SABRA "The Body Beautiful, The Body Hateful: Feminine Body Image and the Culture of Consumption in 20th-Century America."

1985

  • BUNNELL, EUGENE "Anton Gunther and Johann Emanuel Veith--The Theologian and the Preacher: A Study in Habsburg Roman Catholicism in the Biedermeier Era."
  • HESTERMAN, PAUL "Interests, Values, and Public Policy for an Urban River: A History of Development Along the Mississippi River in Saint Paul, Minnesota."
  • JOHNSON, CURTIS "Islands of Holiness: Rural Religion in Cortland County, New York, 1790-1860."
  • LOUISA, ANGELO "The Marian Bishops: A Study of the Backgrounds and Ecclesiastical Activities of the Marian Episcopate."
  • MACDONALD, DOROTHY "Parliament and Monetary Affairs in Late Medieval England."
  • MEGA, THOMAS "Political and Constitutional Development in Pennsylvania: 1739 - 1780."
  • MEYER, MELISSA "Tradition and the Market: The Social Relations of the White Earth Anishinaabeg, 1889 - 1920."
  • MILLER, JAMES "Engelbert Dollfuss and Austrian Agriculture: An Authoritarian Democrat and His Policies."
  • MULLEN, SHIRLEY "Organized Free Thought: The Religion of Unbelief in Victorian England."
  • STIRENS, MICHAEL "First Earl of Clare--John Holles."
  • WOOD, RICHARD "Evangelical Quakers in the Mississippi Valley, 1854-1894."
  • ZASTOUPIL, LYNN "J.S. Mill and the British Empire: An Intellectual Biography."

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