Theses from 2005
A crisis of opportunity: the example of New Orleans and public education in antebellum Louisiana, Sarah Elisabeth Lipscomb
American disillusionment and the search for self-fulfillment in the 1970's: a cultural history of Taxi Driver, Annie Hall, and Saturday Night Fever, Joshua Elliot Lubin
Sufficient to make heaven weep: the American army in the Mexican War, Brian M. McGowan
The free world confronted: the problem of slavery and progress in American foreign relations, 1833-1844, Steven Heath Mitton
La madame et la mademoiselle: Creole women in Louisiana, 1718-1865, Katy Frances Morlas
Pursuing enlightenment in Vienna, 1781-1790, Heather Morrison
Defining modernity: mentality and ideology under the French Second Empire, Gavin Murray-Miller
Une Société Nouvelle: the decline of the Gaullist party and France's move to the left, Neal A. Novak
Black Catholicism: religion and slavery in antebellum Louisiana, Lori Renee Pastor
Failing the race: a historical assessment of New Orleans Mayor Sidney Barthelemy, 1986-1994, Lyle Kenneth Perkins
The economics of neutrality: Switzerland and the United States in World War II, Matthew Schandler
Arthur Koestler's hope in the unseen: twentieth-century efforts to retrieve the spirit of liberalism, Kirk Michael Steen
Restoration, religion, and revenge, Heather Thornton
Rights of humans, rights of states: the academic legacy of St. George Tucker in nineteenth-century Virginia, Chad Vanderford
Marching masters: slavery, race, and the Confederate Army, 1861-1865, Colin Edward Woodward
Theses from 2004
German stereotypes in British magazines prior to World War I, William F. Bertolette
Cranks, libertarians, and zealots: an examination of opposition to Jefferson Davis in the Provisional and First Confederate Congresses, Tereal Wayne Edmondson
Seasons in hell: Charles S. Johnson and the 1930 Liberian Labor Crisis, Phillip James Johnson
That memorable campaign: American experiences in the China Relief Expedition during the 1900 Boxer Rebellion, Eric T. Smith
A settlement of great consequence: the development of the Natchez District, 1763-1860, Lee Davis Smith
Dissertations from 2003
Deficit politics and democratic unity: the saga of Tip O'Neill, Jim Wright, and the conservative Democrats in the House of Representatives during the Reagand Era, Karl Gerard Brandt
Jazz and the cultural transformation of America in the 1920s, Courtney Patterson Carney
Beyond the solid South: southern members of Congress and the Vietnam War, Mark David Carson
"Magic City" class, community, and reform in Roanoke, Virginia, 1882-1912, Paul R. Dotson, Jr.
Southern opposition to civil rights in the United States Senate: a tactical and ideological analysis, 1938-1965, Keith M. Finley
Local government and society in early modern England: Hertfordshire and Essex, C. 1590-- 1630, Jeffery R. Hankins
Insiders: Louisiana journalists Sallie Rhett Roman, Helen Grey Gilkison, Iris Turner Kelso, Angie Pitts Juban
From orthodoxy to atheism: the intellectual development of Bruno Bauer, Stan Michael Landry
Perceptions of classical Armenia: Romano-Parthian relations, 70 BC-AD 220, John Joseph Poirot, III
Imagining corporate culture: the industrial paternalism of William Hesketh Lever at Port Sunlight, 1888-1925, Jeremy David Rowan
Theses from 2002
Misguided by experience: a defense of Custer's actions at the Little Bighorn, Harold Douglas Baker
The New Orleans press-radio war and Huey P. Long, 1922-1936, Brian David Collins
The Tardieu moment: Andre Tardieus failure as Prime Minister of France, 1929-1930, Tim K. Fuchs
The United States 1989 military intervention in Panama: a just cause?, William Harrision Huff IV
Liberty and authority in Colonial Georgia, 1717-1776, Andrew C. Lannen
Collaboration or self-preservation: the military Code of Conduct, Rodney Ray LeMay
The American and South Vietnamese pacification efforts during the Vietnam War, Matthew Douglas Pinard
The strategic bombing campaign against Germany during World War II, Julius Rigole
Constructing womanhood in public: progressive white women in a New South, Mary Jane Smith
Dissertations from 2001
"Encourager le commerce et répandre les Lumiʹere" : the press, the provinces and the origins of the Revolution in France: 1750-1789, Stephen Auerbach
John Tyler Before the Presidency: Principles and Politics of a Southern Planter., Christopher Joseph Leahy
From the Shadow of Reagan: George Bush and the End of the Cold War., Christopher Alan Maynard
Worldly Rites: The Social and Political Significance of Religious Services in Louisiana, 1803--1865., Julia Huston Nguyen
Trans-Mississippi Southerners in the Union Army, 1862-1865, Christopher Rein
Theses/Dissertations from 2000
Ships, Souls, and the Administration of the Knights of St. John in the Fourteenth Century., Mark S. Dupuy
Reformers in the Marketplace of Ideas: Student Activism and American Democracy in Cold War Los Angeles., Kurt Edward Kemper
Locally Owned and Operated: Opposition to Chain Stores, 1925--1940., Cory Lewis Sparks
Theses/Dissertations from 1999
Organizing the *South: Railroads, Plantations, and War., Steven Gedson Collins
Progressive Civic Development and Political Conflict: Regular Democrats and Reformers in New Orleans, 1896-1912., Robert Louis Dupont
A Troublesome Commerce: The Interstate Slave Trade, 1808-1840., Robert Harold Gudmestad
Beyond Black and White: the Civil Rights Movement in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 1945--1972., Mary Jacqueline Hebert
Another New South: Patterns of Continuity in the Southern Naval Stores Industry., Robert Boone Outland III
Holding Back the Waters: Land Development and the Origins of Levees on the Mississippi, 1720-1845., Jeffrey Alan Owens
"A Perfect War": Politics and Parties in Louisiana, 1824--1861., John Michael Sacher
Natalie Vivian Scott: The Origins, People and Times of the French Quarter Renaissance (1920-1930)., John Wyeth Scott II
Theses/Dissertations from 1998
Origins of Black Catholic Parishes in the Archdiocese of New Orleans, 1718-1920., John Bernard Alberts
Daniel Pratt of Prattville: A Northern Industrialist and a Southern Town., Curt John Evans
Down Upon the Fold: Mercenaries in the Twelfth Century., Steven Wayne Isaac
The New South Gubernatorial Campaigns of 1970 and the Changing Politics of Race., Donald Randy Sanders
Theses/Dissertations from 1997
Christian Heroism and Holy War in Anglo-Saxon England., Kent Gregory Hare
Americans and German Youth in Nuremberg, 1945-1956: A Study in Politics and Culture., Harald Thomas oskar Leder
The Prism of Laughter: Antebellum Humorists in Regional Perspective., Henry O. Robertson Jr
The Development of a New Deal Land Policy: Fergus County, Montana (1900-1945)., Melissa Gilbert Wiedenfeld
Theses/Dissertations from 1996
Poverty and Social Control in Early Modern England: Exeter, 1558-1625., Connie S. Evans
"Goodbye, Mamma. I'm Off to Yokohama": The Office of War Information and Tin Pan Alley in World War II., Kathleen Ellen rahtz Smith
Theses/Dissertations from 1995
Religion in Seventeenth-Century Anglican Virginia: Myth, Persuasion, and the Creation of an American Identity., Edward Lawrence Bond
Wiretapping and National Security: Nixon, the Mitchell Doctrine, and the White Panthers. Volume I., Jeff A. Hale
Educational Reform and the Social Democratic Party in Weimar Prussia, 1918-1932., Patricia Gebhart Mcfarland
Howell Cobb of Georgia, a Biography., Randy L. Reid
The South and American Foreign Policy, 1894-1904: Regional Concerns During the Age of Imperialism., Marshall E. Schott
A Precarious and Uncertain Liberalism: Lyndon Johnson and the New Economics., Charles David Shreve
Theses/Dissertations from 1994
A Confederate Education in the New South: Southern Academia and the Idea of Progress in the Nineteenth Century., Danny Ray Frost
Palmerston, Parliament and Peking: The Melbourne Ministry and the Opium Crisis, 1835-1840., Glenn Paul Melancon
Theses/Dissertations from 1993
Neo-Hamiltonian Republicans and Military Reform in the Progressive Era: 1898-1912., Ronald James Barr
A Southern Social Ethic: Political Economy in the Nineteenth-Century South. Mississippi, 1840-1910. (Volumes I and II)., Bradley G. Bond
Theses/Dissertations from 1992
Boardinghouses, Parties and the Creation of a Political Society: Washington City, 1800-1830, Cynthia Diane Earman
The Keepers and the Kept: The First Hundred Years of the Tennessee State Prison System, 1830-1930. (Volumes I and II)., Larry D. Gossett
Pistols and Politics: Planter and Plain Folk Relations in the Piney Woods South, the Florida Parishes of Louisiana, 1810-1899. (Volumes I and II)., Samuel Claiborne Hyde Jr
Theses/Dissertations from 1991
The Federal Writers' Project's Mirror to America: The Florida Reflection., Pamela G. Bordelon
Changing Eyes: American Culture and the Photographic Image, 1918-1941., Melissa A. Mceuen
The Clan of Toil: Piney Woods Labor Relations in the Trans-Mississippi South, 1880-1920. (Volumes I-III)., John Reed Tarver
Theses/Dissertations from 1990
The Uneasiest State: Art, Culture, and Society in New Deal Louisiana, 1933-1943. (Volumes I and II)., Richard B. Megraw
Keeping the Faith: Douglas Southall Freeman, 1886-1953. (Volumes I and II)., John R. Peacock III
Theses/Dissertations from 1989
Robert Floyd Kennon: Reform Governor., Doris Dorcas Carter
Race Relations and Community Development: The Education of Blacks in New Orleans, 1862-1960., Donald E. Devore
The Dismantling of De Jure Segregation in Louisiana, 1954-1974. (Volumes I and II)., Carroll Joseph Dugas
Pro Bono Publico: New Orleans Politics and Municipal Reform in the Progressive Era, 1912-1926. (Volumes I and II)., Terrence Walter Fitzmorris
Theses/Dissertations from 1988
The Army Air Corps Under Franklin D. Roosevelt: The Influence of Air Power on the Roosevelt Administration, 1933-1941., Jeffery Scott Underwood
The Fire-Eaters, the South, and Secession. (Volumes I and II)., Eric Harry Walther
Theses/Dissertations from 1961
The Twentieth Century KU Klux Klan in Morehouse Parish, Louisiana., Alton Earl Ingram
Theses/Dissertations from 1955
Asiatic Cholera in Louisiana, 1832-1873, Leland A. Langridge
Theses/Dissertations from 1954
The Chilean Nitrate Industry in the Nineteenth Century., Joseph Robert Brown
Louisiana During Reconstruction., William Edward Highsmith
The Negro Militia Movement During Radical Reconstruction., Otis A. Singletary
Rural Life in Louisiana, 1850-1860., Raleigh Anthony Suarez
Theses/Dissertations from 1953
Religion in the Rebel Ranks., Sidney James Romero
Theses/Dissertations from 1952
Negro Slavery in Louisiana., Joe Gray Taylor
Theses/Dissertations from 1951
Louisiana Sugar Plantations During the Civil War., Charles Pierce Roland
Theses/Dissertations from 1950
Republican Politics in Louisiana, 1877-1900., Philip Davis Uzee
Theses/Dissertations from 1946
Kendall of the 'Picayune'., Fayette Copeland