Degree Department

United States and Mexico: Diplomatic Relations, 1861-1867 (open access)

United States and Mexico: Diplomatic Relations, 1861-1867

This thesis traces the development of diplomatic relations between the United States and Mexico during the years 1861 to 1867. The dates selected encompass the years of the Civil War and the French intervention in Mexico.
Date: August 1963
Creator: Gatton, Douglas Walter
System: The UNT Digital Library
Great Britain in the Suez Canal Crisis of 1956 (open access)

Great Britain in the Suez Canal Crisis of 1956

This study differs from previous works on the subject because it seeks to prove that the crisis could have been avoided if the European powers had desired to solve the points of difference peacefully.
Date: August 1963
Creator: Quirino, Thomas
System: The UNT Digital Library
Carpetbagger Policies during Reconstruction in Arkansas (open access)

Carpetbagger Policies during Reconstruction in Arkansas

This investigation is an attempt to reevaluate the role of the carpetbagger in bringing about a reform program during Reconstruction.
Date: August 1963
Creator: Ellenburg, Martha Ann
System: The UNT Digital Library
The National Liberal Republican Movement of 1872 (open access)

The National Liberal Republican Movement of 1872

The purpose of this study is to present an historical account of the Liberal Republican movement during the Reconstruction period. The Liberal movement was chosen for investigation because it was the first prominent third party movement in the post-Civil War years. The Liberal Republican movement was less important in shaping the policies of the two major policies than later third party movements, and, in fact, its long range results are almost impossible to trace. By gaining national prominence, however, and by accepting the Democrats in a coalition, the movement did provide a much needed stimulus to the Democratic party and caused the Republicans to reconsider their policies. It also provided an example to later movements that a third party could gain a great deal of support by advocating and working for general political reform.
Date: August 1963
Creator: Clark, Sterling Douglas
System: The UNT Digital Library
The German-Polish Boundary at the Paris Peace Conference (open access)

The German-Polish Boundary at the Paris Peace Conference

Although a great deal has been written on the Paris Peace Conference, only in recent years have the necessary German documents been available for an analysis of the conference, not only from the Allied viewpoint but also from the German side. One of the great problems faced by the Allied statesmen in 1919 was the territorial conflict between Germany and Poland. The final boundary decisions were much criticized then and in subsequent years, and in 1939 they became the excuse for another world war. In the 1960's, over twenty years after the boundaries established at Versailles ceased to exist, they continued to be subjects of controversy. To understand the nature of this problem, it is necessary to study the factors which influenced the delineation of the German-Polish boundary in 1919. From the conflict of national interests there emerged a compromise boundary which satisfied almost no one. After this boundary was destroyed by another world war, the victors were again faced with the complex task of reconciling conflicting strategic and economic necessities with the principle of self-determination. This time no agreement was possible, and the problem remained a significant factor in German-Polish and East-West relations. The methods by which the statesmen …
Date: August 1963
Creator: Bostick, Darwin F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Religious Right: A Study in American Religious Fundamentalism (open access)

The Religious Right: A Study in American Religious Fundamentalism

Conservatism in America declined during the 1930's, then in the post-war years began to revive in what has been termed a "wonder"l and the most surprising development of the post-war period. Yet an even more surprising development has been the re-emergence of an important American phenomenon within conservatism: the far right.3 Far right activities gained national attention during the McCarthy era, and again in 1960 as a result of the controversy over the Air Reserve Center Training Manual, the San Francisco student riots against the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), the possibility of a young liberal Roman Catholic's becoming president of the United States, and the alarm that President Eisenhower would soon retire from public life.
Date: August 1963
Creator: Ferris, Thomas John
System: The UNT Digital Library