Browsing UCO - Graduate Works and Theses by Author "Adamiak, Stanley"
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Combat, supply, and the influence of logistics during the Civil War in Indian Territory.
Harris, Jason T. (2008)The purpose of this study is to broaden the historical knowledge of the war in Indian Territory by looking at the relationship between combat, supply, and logistics and the progression of warfare in the Territory as a ... -
Funding the Cold War University: science, curriculum reform, and soft power in US research universities, 1940s-1960s
Holley-Griffith, Bethany (2022) -
Japanese nationalism : a transnational case study of Pan-Asianism in China and Vietnam, 1931-1945.
Chambers, Travis (2019)After Japan pragmatized bushido and formed a modernized nation-state in the late nineteenth century, it extended that same methodology to its East Asian neighbors, China and Vietnam. Despite state-sponsored bushido's success ... -
Jesse James in public memory : the Robin Hood myth, museum interpretation and newspaper analysis of Missouri's famous outlaw.
Coon, Stephanie A. (2008)This study focuses on the importance of understanding myths and interpretive material to gauge memory of historical criminals. Each chapter represents an aspect of popular culture that supplements the traditional historical ... -
Medical officers of health and public health reform in Victorian England
Cruzan, Tristan (2022) -
Men are cheaper than gold : English sailors and their irreligiousness towards society, 1560-1642
Savill, Dennis Ray (2015)The English common sailor rose from his humble beginnings to the pinnacle of renown and fame during the repulsion of the Spanish Armada in 1588. Afterwards, with the rise of the privateer and the merchant ships, the Royal ... -
Revolution, imperialism, and the Hawaiian monarchy : reconsidering American-Hawaiian affairs during the late nineteenth century.
Paige, Forrest W. L. (2014)After 100 years, the Hawaiian kingdom's collapse continues to garner not only academic debate, but also long-standing hostilities rooted in deep-seated sentiments of Pacific Nativism and American Nationalism. From this ... -
Surgeons of the severed limb: Confederate military medicine in Arkansas, 1863-1865
Kellum, Rachel K. (2014)By bridging two frequently overlooked subjects in Civil War historiography, medicine and the conflict in the West, this work provides a novel and important perspective on the war in the Trans-Mississippi by examining the ... -
The battle of Belleau Wood : America's indoctrination into 20th century warfare.
Seldon, Kevin C. (2010)The battle of Belleau Wood serves as a microcosm of the American experience in the Great War. Several misconceptions surrounding the battle, born largely out of its propaganda value, created a legacy that overshadows the ... -
The Glorious Revolution in Massachusetts Bay Colony.
Evans, Richard A. (2014)This thesis focuses on the political relationship between the Massachusetts Bay Colony and the English Crown between 1630 and 1691. It begins with the establishment of the colony and how the Puritans who settled in ... -
The Lusitania and the American Public Response : a newspaper narrative.
Lagle, Maggie (2017)Since the First World War erupted on 4 August 1914, historians have been documenting the conflict and outbreak of war via writing books, conducting archival research, producing films, etc. In the 1920's following the ... -
The Taiwan Straits Crisis of 1954-1955 : the contemplation of going to war over foreign troop morale.
Burch, Justin E. (2013)This study examines the Taiwan Straits Crisis of 1954-55 and how the Eisenhower administration handled the imbroglio and attempts to explain why the crisis lasted for such a long period of time. Secretary of State John ...