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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
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
Harry S. Truman and Revival of the Civil Rights Issue
It was an unprecedented, peacetime attempt of a president to implement by federal law the rights of individuals guaranteed in the Constitution and Bill of Rights. A study of the part President Truman played is important, for a role of some type must be accepted by every American President in the surging drama of civil rights for all Americans.
Date:
January 1963
Creator:
Coleman, Vesta S.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Origins of the Southern Conservation Revolt, 1932-1940
During the political interlude between Wilson and Roosevelt, the United States was under the leadership of the Republican party which adhered to a conservative philosophy. While this regime continued, conservative southerners were content, but in 1933, Franklin Roosevelt, who had campaigned on the need for a "New Deal" was inaugurated President. Although southerners readily accepted the relief and recovery features of the first phase of the Roosevelt program, they opposed his program of sweeping reform because it constituted an impeding threat to intrenched political and economic interests in the South.
Date:
June 1963
Creator:
Brophy, William J.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
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 Effect of Federal Labor Legislation on Organizing Southern Labor During the New Deal Period
With the aid of the labor legislation passed during the New Deal era, it would appear that southern labor should have been as well organized proportionately as northern labor. Outwardly it would also appear that southern labor did not enjoy more success in organization because it was still docile and preferred to bargain on an individual basis, an attitude which met with the approval of the southern employer. However, the attitude of the individual southern worker does not explain what occurred in the South under the New Deal. Rather, other important factors retarded unionization: southern community attitudes, regional hostility to anything northern, southern courts, the national aspect of the New Deal and the various unions themselves. To understand the slow but continuous process of unionization in the South during the New Deal period, these factors have to be considered in their setting. Only here can the effect of the New Deal labor legislation be readily discernible.
Date:
August 1962
Creator:
Forsythe, James Lee
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Church and the Segregation Crisis in the South
Segregation, as in other realms of American life, is a great problem of the churches. Although the Supreme Court decision and call for action by the President have produced few revolutionary changes, the churches of the South have taken steps to cope with this problem. Slow and faltering though these moves may be, they represent a new awakening on the part of individual churches to a pressing social responsibility.
Date:
August 1960
Creator:
Swim, Sammie E.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Cherokee Indians in the American Revolution
It has been the purpose of this study to look closely at the history of Cherokee relations with the European powers and ascertain the reasons for the Indians' rarely severed loyalty to the British crown. The writer has attempted to determine the causes for ineffective Cherokee resistance to the westward movement of American settlers and absence of offensive action during the Revolution.
Date:
January 1961
Creator:
Starling, Susanne
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Atlanta Campaign
This thesis describes the events leading up to the capture of Atlanta by the Union army during the Civil War.
Date:
January 1961
Creator:
Swanson, Donald Lee
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Supreme Court in Crisis : Four Selected Cases
In view of the ability of the Court to retain and increase its power in the face of criticism, a study of past historical precedents should furnish some guide to an assessment of the position of this branch of the government today.
Date:
August 1960
Creator:
Calvert, Robert A.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Confederate Naval Department and its Operation at New Orleans
Many books have been written on the battles of the Civil War. Most of these deal only with engagements between the armies; little has been written concerning the Confederate Navy. Yet the struggles of the Confederate Navy cannot be overlooked in determining why, after so many victorious battles in the field, the Confederacy still failed to defeat the Union.
Date:
January 1960
Creator:
O'Glee, John Clifford
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Confederate Command Problem in the Trans-Mississippi West, 1861-1862
This thesis is a study of the Confederate command problem in the Trans-Mississippi West, 1861-1862.
Date:
May 1960
Creator:
Dickey, Raymond D.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Tactical Operations of the West Gulf Blockading Squadron in the Civil War
Of the large amount of writings concerning the Civil War only a small percentage pertains to the Federal Navy's role. This is understandable since this was primarily a land war. A few of the Navy's exploits such as the capture of New Orleans, the sinking of the Alabama, the capture of the Florida in Brazilian waters, and the Trent affair received great amounts of publicity, but the majority of the naval activities were of a routine nature, each individually warranting little notice but collectively contributing immensely to the final Federal victory. The purpose of this paper is to show in detail the role of only a portion of the Navy, the West Gulf Blockading Squadron, during this struggle.
Date:
May 1960
Creator:
Koehne, Clyde Collom
System:
The UNT Digital Library
American Public Opinion During Crises in Japanese-American Relations in the Early Twentieth Century
Throughout the period following Pearl Harbor, as one crisis in Japanese-American relations followed another, the American public opinion was divided. Some newspapers and personalities feared that there would be war over the San Francisco school board crisis, while others believed that talk of war was ridiculous. Partisan politics often affected the course of affairs on the Japanese question.
Date:
August 1968
Creator:
Nelson, Donald Fowler.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Lenin : Theorist and Politician
This thesis is a study of Lenin and his ideas and actions during the first five months that he was political leader of Russia. Its primary purpose is to discover the particular relationships between theory and expediency as roles in influencing Lenin's actions as head of state for that period, hoping that a basic understanding of the mind of Vladimir I. Lenin will evolve.
Date:
August 1967
Creator:
Greenfield, Patsy J.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
John Tyler and the Whig Legislation of the Twenty-Seventh Congress
This paper describes John Tyler's political career, specifically his involvement with the Whig legislation of the twenty-seventh Congress.
Date:
August 1967
Creator:
Karrer, Carolyn L.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Early Career of Daniel Finch, Second Earl of Nottingham, 1679-1693
The purpose of this study is to present an account of the early career of Daniel Finch from 1679 to 1693. The investigation begins with an account of Finch's rise to prominence in parliament and at the Admiralty. It subsequently traces his role and involvement in the revolution settlement, and, after the accession of William III, Finch's responsibility as Secretary of State dealing principally with ecclesiastical affairs and naval affairs until his dismissal in 1693.
Date:
August 1967
Creator:
Kelley, James Nolan
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The German Submarine Cables and United States Diplomacy, 1914-1927
Immediately after the outbreak of the World War, Great Britain, France and Japan cut the German submarine cables which were situated in the different oceans of the world. The study of the submarine cables during the World War and its aftermath is a complex problem. To understand the post-war negotiations, previous international agreements, treaties and the ownership, operation and financing of the cables must be understood.
Date:
January 1967
Creator:
Marusak, Leonard Francis
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The History of the Mexican Contract Labor Program, 1942-1966
This thesis examines the history of the Mexican contract labor program from the World War II program in 1942 to the post-bracero era in 1964-66.
Date:
January 1967
Creator:
Morris, Marion Beth
System:
The UNT Digital Library
John Adams' Mission to the Netherlands 1780-1782
Although John Adams' achievement in later years tended to supersede his diplomatic service, the latter was of major importance in the history of the United States. This study will deal primarily with Adams' mission to the Netherlands, 1780-1782: its causes, objectives, and accomplishments with a treatment of the diplomatic background surrounding his efforts in the Dutch republic.
Date:
January 1967
Creator:
Tibbitts, Bradford W.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Role of the Journalists during the Presidency of Andrew Jackson
This thesis examines the role of the "kitchen cabinet" established by Andrew Jackson during his presidency, and which primarily consisted of experienced journalists.
Date:
January 1968
Creator:
Downing, Clayton W.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Russia and the Balkan Wars
This thesis is a study and evaluation of Russian foreign policy in the Balkan Wars, 1912-13. Its primary purpose is to seek out and define the goals and aspirations of Russian diplomacy at this time and evaluate them in terms of success or failure.
Date:
January 1969
Creator:
Johnson, William Conley
System:
The UNT Digital Library
British Opponents of the Great War
The intensely divided but vocal minority that denounced Great Britain's declaration of war in 1914 and decried Britain's continuance in the war illustrated both the strengths and weaknesses of their nation's politics and the impotence of dissent against a majority united in arms.
Date:
January 1969
Creator:
Odom, Sue Kirby
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Papal Aggression: Creation of the Roman Catholic Hierarchy in England, 1850
This thesis studies the Papal Aggression in England, which was the zealous reaction to a papal decree that had created territorial hierarchy for English Roman Catholics. The study seeks answers to the following questions: Why did the pope create the heirarchy? Why did the English people react so vehemently? Why did Lord John Russell write his Durham Letter? Why did the government fail to enforce the Ecclesiastical Titles Act? What light, if any, does this episode shed on the zeitgeist of the Victorian Age?
Date:
January 1969
Creator:
Paz, D.G. (Denis G.)
System:
The UNT Digital Library