Theses/Dissertations from 2024
Back in the Ring: a Survey of the Communist Party of the United States: 1956-1976, Zachary Carlson
Vanguards of the Apocalypse: How Christian Eschatology Shaped Early Spanish and English Empire in the New World, Brandon Dull
Calhoun’s Shadow: Memory, Identity and the Commemorative Landscape in Charleston, South Carolina, Alex Silverman
Theses/Dissertations from 2023
Lynch Law in the Land of Lincoln: African American Intellectuals and Early Twentieth Century Race Riots, John Patrick Pleming
These Blues Are Inspite of You Mr. Charlie: Oral Histories of Black Chicago Blues Musicians Discussing Matters of Race, Andrew T. Thomas
Theses/Dissertations from 2022
British Colonial Strategies To Control the Influenza Epidemic of 1918 to 1919 in Ashanti, Dennis Baffour Awuah
United States V. Sioux Nation: Congressional Abdication of Plenary Power and Lakota Resistance, Mark Greer
Theses/Dissertations from 2021
“Natural Ties for Patriotic Purposes": the Committee on Public Information, Americanization, and Swedish-American Transnationalism, Race L. Fisher
Ordinary Power: Frontier Sentimentalism and Cultural Perceptions of Gender in the Nineteenth-Century West, Erin Elizabeth Hastings
The Revolution's Abolitionist Promise: America's Interdiction of the Atlantic Slave Trade and the Long Road to Emancipation, 1820-1862, Matthew H. Nalefski
Theses/Dissertations from 2020
The Underclass Culture Wars: Underclass Ideology and Neoliberalism in the Era of Gangsta Rap Censorship, 1993-2000, Trumaine W. Mitchell
The Beast and the Revival of Rome: Mussolini and Rome in the Premillennial Imagination, Jon Stamm
Theses/Dissertations from 2019
Kwame Nkrumah, His Afro-american Network and the Pursuit of an African Personality, Emmanuella Amoh
The Tragedy of Theresa Sturla: Murder, Insanity, and Womanhood on Trial in Nineteenth-Century Chicago, Jake Engelman
Why Did the Eisenhower Administration Decide To Deploy Jupiter Missiles in Turkey: a Case Study in Nuclearization of Nato Strategy, Murat Iplikci
Theses/Dissertations from 2018
The Plight of Wage-Earning Women in Peoria, 1905-1915, Cheryl Kay Fogler
After Faith, Hope, and Love: the Unique Divergence of Asceticism by Gregory the Great and Maximus the Confessor, Caleb N. Zuiderveen
Theses/Dissertations from 2017
The Byline of Europe: an Examination of Foreign Correspondents' Reporting from 1930 to 1941, Kerry J. Garvey
Opportunity in a Uniform: the History of Black Enlisted Wacs during the Vietnam War, Telisha Nichole Reinhardt
Theses/Dissertations from 2016
"Fortune Will Favour the Brave": Irish Women Come to America, 1845-1870, Erin Christine Barr
New Influences on Naming Patterns in Victorian Britain, Amy M. Hasfjord
The 1622 Powhatan Uprising and Its Impact on Anglo-Indian Relations, Michael Jude Kramer
Mastered Men: the Medieval Origins of Romani Persecution, Rachel Lawrence
José Efraín Ríos Montt: a Guatemalan Nightmare, Ryan Melson
A Law for Rulers and People: David Davis, Ex Parte Milligan, and Constitutional Liberalism during the Civil War Era, John Lewis Moreland
A Vision of Peace through U.s. Leadership: President Jimmy Carter's Moral Foreign Policy Vision and the Panama Canal Treaties, Holly L. Welsh de Paula
Theses/Dissertations from 2015
A Case Study of University Archives: Illinois State University Archives as a Model Archive, Tammy M. Hansen
Merchant Guilds, Local Autonomy, and Municipal Governance in a South China Treaty Port: Shantou, 1858- 1939, Fusheng Luo
Utilizing Illinois State University's Environmental Legacy and Historical Collections To Sustain a Global Future, Melissa Nergard
Tenant Management Groups in Chicago Public Housing 1940-1990: 50 Years of Struggle and Progress, Megan Helene Rufin
Exterminating Their Futures: Case Studies in Post World War Ii Eugenics, Ashlee Diane Russeau-Pletcher
An Old Soldier's View of the Early Cold War, 1949-1953, Daniel Scott
The Countryman: Joseph Addison Turner and the Cultural Construction of Confederate Nationalism, Christina Lea Smith
Frontier Respectability to Gilded Age Splendor: Women and Consumerism in the Cultural Development of Bloomington, Illinois, 1839-1900, Kera B. Storrs
Theses/Dissertations from 2014
No Blood in the Water: the Legal and Gender Conspiracies against Countess Elizabeth Bathory in Historical Context, Rachael Leigh Bledsaw
We Are Aquin: the Creation of Community and Personal Identity in the Freeport Catholic Schools, Sherry Ann Cluver
Modernism on Trial: an Analysis of Historic Preservation Debates in Chicago, Stephen M. Mitchell
Saleswomen and the Middle-Class: Gender and Class Conflict within the Chicago Department Store, 1880-1930, Laura Wiggers
Theses/Dissertations from 2004
Friends of the Oppressed: an Investigation of the Kane County Anti-slavery Society, Jeanne Schultz Angel
Theses/Dissertations from 1969
Albert D. J. Cashier and the Ninety-Fifth Illinois Infantry ( 1844-1915 ), Mary Catherine Lannon