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
Dissertations from 2007
William H. Mahone of Virginia: An Intellectual Biography, 1830--1890, John Fabian Chappo
Man of Douglas, Man of Lincoln: The Political Odyssey of James Henry Lane, Ian Michael Spurgeon
Dissertations from 2006
The Man With a Plan: Theodore Bilbo's Adaptation of National Progressivism In Mississippi, Stephen Richard Black
The Ritualized Construction of Status: The Men Who Made Mardi Gras, 1830--1900, Ann Janine Jurgens Pond
The Education of Robert Lewis Dabney, Jeffrey David Ray
Dissertations from 2005
City Under Siege: Resistance and Power in Natchez, Mississippi, 1719--1857, Jaime Elizabeth Boler
Puff Graham: American Media, American Culture and the Creation of Billy Graham, 1949--1953, George Harsch
Dissertations from 2003
Mussolini's March On America: Italian Americans and the Fascist Experience, 1922--1941, Martin Scott Catino
White Women and Respectability In Antebellum New Orleans, 1830--1861, Jonathan David Sarnoff
Dissertations from 2002
Bryan Grimes: Power and Patronage Among the Nineteenth-Century Planters of Eastern North Carolina, Michael William Coffey
Dissertations from 2001
Empire, Progress, and the American Southwest: The Texas and Pacific Railroad, 1850--1882, Richard Nathaniel Griffith Means
Natchez During the Civil War, William Ashley Vaughan
Dissertations from 2000
The Pen Makes a Good Sword: John Forsyth and the "Mobile Register", 1837--1877, Lonnie Alexander Burnett
Dissertations from 1999
Pariah Diplomacy: The Slavery Issue In Confederate Foreign Relations, Gregory Louis Mattson
Leonidas Polk and Episcopal Identity: An Evangelical Experiment In the Mid-Nineteenth Century South, Glenn M. Robins
An Incurable Skin Condition: Black Physicians In the Jim Crow South, Thomas Joseph Ward
Dissertations from 1998
A Window of Opportunity: A History of the Mobile Army Surgical Hospital In the First Half of the Korean War, John Patrick Apel
D-Day Deception: Operation Fortitude and the Normandy Invasion, Mary Kathryn Barbier
Dissertations from 1997
Women, the Lost Cause, and the New South: The United Daughters of the Confederacy and the Transmission of Confederate Culture, 1894-1919, Karen Lynne Cox
The Reciprocal Trade Agreements Program and Guatemala: A Study of United States Relations With Central America, 1934--1936, Mary Ann Oalmann Sison
Dissertations from 1996
The 1878 Yellow Fever Epidemic In Mississippi, Deanne Love Stephens Nuwer
Dissertations from 1987
Choctaw Mixed Bloods and the Advent of Removal, Samuel James Wells
Dissertations from 1983
The Origins, Administration, and Impact of the Contagious Diseases Acts From A Military Perspective (England), John Gill Gamble
Theodore G. Bilbo's Senatorial Career: The Final Years, 1941-1947, Charles Pope Smith
Dissertations from 1980
Pawns and Powerbrokers: OSS and the Yugoslav Resistance During the Second World War, Thomas Kirkwood Ford
Problems of Government Regulation: The Mississippi Railroad Commission, 1884-1956, Daniel Camille Vogt
Dissertations from 1979
William Phillips and the Development of American Foreign Policy, 1933-1947, Paul Henry Reuter
Dissertations from 1976
Germany, Spain, and the Caroline Islands, 1885-1899, Richard Gary Brown
Dissertations from 1973
The Evolution of the Legal System of the Republic of Vietnam, Vincent J. Sherry
Dissertations from 1972
The Impact of the Camp Shelby Mobilization On Hattiesburg, Mississippi, 1940-1946, William Theodore Schmidt
Dissertations from 1971
A Social History of the Mid-Gulf South (Panama City - Mobile) 1930-1950, Bernadette Kuehn Loftin
Dissertations from 1970
S.S. General Karl Wolff and the Surrender of the German Troops In Italy, 1945, Charles Wayne Smith
Dissertations from 1969
The Florida Parish Ellises and Louisiana Politics, 1820-1918, Ernest Russ Williams