Honors Theses from 2024
The Banality of Thinking: The Criticism of Hannah Arendt’s "Eichmann in Jerusalem", J. LYNNE NELSON
Honors Theses from 2022
Defenses in Dispute: The Bureaucratic and Domestic Politics of the First Anti-Ballistic Missile Debate, Samuel D. Lair
Honors Theses from 2021
The Development of International Civil Aviation Regulations, 1899-1944, Jordan Bruce
Honors Theses from 2014
The Bones of St. Cuthbert: Defining a Saint's Cult in Medieval Northumbria, Sarah Luginbill
Honors Theses from 2013
Dependence, Deception and Dispute : A Study of the Distinct Relationships between the United States’ Government and the Emerging Corporate Entities of the Second Industrial Revolution, 1865-1895, Joseph William Moore
Honors Theses from 2012
A Tale of Three Cities: The Cold War Tripartite Relationship Between Washington, London, and Paris, 1946-1972, Victoria Brame
Death’s Daughters: The Women of Medieval England and the Black Death, Rachel Podd
Honors Theses from 2009
The Rise of Confederate Radicalism in San Antonio, Matthew Reilly
Honors Theses from 2007
No More Cries of Oppression: Black Conservatives in the Post-Civil Rights Era, Ashante Reese
Honors Theses from 2004
Orszula's Death: Grief and Consolation in the Renaissance--The Treny of Jan Kochanowski, Michael Tworek