Dissertations from 2018
Consuming Victory: American Women and the Politics of Food Rationing During World War II, Kelly Cantrell
Dissertations from 2017
A Legion of Legacy: Tyrolean Militarism, Catholicism, and the Heimwehr Movement, Jason Engle
William Walker and the Seeds of Progressive Imperialism: The War in Nicaragua and the Message of Regeneration, 1855-1860, John J. Mangipano
“Gosh I Miss the Cold War”: Post-Cold War Foreign Policy Making In The United States, 1989-1995, Samantha A. Taylor
Dissertations from 2016
Bearing the Double Burden: Combat Chaplains and the Vietnam War, John Donellan Fitzmorris III
More Sieve Than Shield: The U.S. Army and CORDS in the Pacification of Phu Yen Province, Republic of Vietnam, 1965-1972, Robert John Thompson III
Dissertations from 2015
The Soldier and the Cigarette: 1918-1986, Joel Richard Bius
Building Within Our Borders: Black Women Reformers in the South from 1890 to 1920, Tonya D. Blair
Trading Identities: National Identity, Loyalty, and Backcountry Merchants in Revolutionary America, 1740-1816, Timothy Charles Hemmis
Dissertations from 2013
Conflict and Controversy in the Confederate High Command: Johnston, Davis, Hood, and the Atlanta Campaign of 1864, Dennis Blair Conklin II
Second Families of Virginia: Professional Power-Brokers in a Revolutionary Age, 1700-1790, Wesley Thomas Joyner
Direct Responsibility: Caspar Weinberger and the Reagan Defense Buildup, Robert Howard Wieland
Dissertations from 2012
Slavery and Empire: The Development of Slavery in the Natchez District, 1720-1820, Christian Pinnen
Dissertations from 2011
Race and Justice in Mississippi's Central Piney Woods, 1940-2010, Patricia Michelle Buzard-Boyett
Dissertations from 2010
The Italian Emigration of Modern Times: Relations Between Italy and the United States Concerning Emigration Policy, Diplomacy, and Anti-Immigrant Sentiment, 1870-1927, Patrizia Fama Stahle
Dissertations from 2008
Shadows Over Goshen: Plain Whites, Progressives and Paternalism in the Depression South, Fred Carl Smith