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The Mysterious Darlan, Morris Hawkins
The Mysterious Darlan, Morris Hawkins
Morehead State Theses and Dissertations
A thesis presented to the faculty of the School of Social Science at Morehead State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts in History by Morris Hawkins on July 25, 1970.
Proudhonism And The French Working Class, Joan Batten Wood
Proudhonism And The French Working Class, Joan Batten Wood
Master's Theses
Conquering causes and dominant trends attract the attention of many historians while unsuccessful movements are neglected or forgotten. Such is unfortunate in the extreme, for these vanquished ideas are often but submerged in the prevailing trends to emerge in the shape of subtle, formative influences on human psychology and the structuring of society. As socialist thought and movements developed in the latter half of the nineteenth century, two diverging currents were readily distinguishable. One, evolving from the teachings of Karl Marx, moved toward increasing centralization and authoritarianism and has become associated in the public mind with the emergence of the …
Britain And The Free Trade Area Negotiations Of 1956-1958, George Y. Ballentine
Britain And The Free Trade Area Negotiations Of 1956-1958, George Y. Ballentine
History Theses & Dissertations
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The Student-Worker Crisis In France May-June, 1968, John Bingham Munroe
The Student-Worker Crisis In France May-June, 1968, John Bingham Munroe
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
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Shipping Between England And Virginia 1606-1630, Susan Elizabeth Hillier
Shipping Between England And Virginia 1606-1630, Susan Elizabeth Hillier
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
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The 1958 Good Offices Mission And Its Implications For French-American Relations Under The Fourth Republic, Lorin James Anderson
The 1958 Good Offices Mission And Its Implications For French-American Relations Under The Fourth Republic, Lorin James Anderson
Dissertations and Theses
In both a general review of Franco-American relations and in a more specific discussion of the Anglo-American good offices mission to France in 1958, this thesis has attempted first, to analyze the foreign policies of France and the United States which developed from the impact of the Second World War and, second, to describe Franco-American discord as primarily a collision of foreign policy goals--or, even farther, as a basic collision in the national attitudes that shaped those goals--rather than as a result either of Communist harassment or of the clash of personalities.
Henry Parker's Doctrine Of The Consent Of The Governed /, Barbara Cahoon
Henry Parker's Doctrine Of The Consent Of The Governed /, Barbara Cahoon
Honors Theses
The role of Parliament in England's history has been one of interest to historians for centuries. The background and origin of a rule based on the people's consent has been attributed to many people in England's past. I hope to show that one of the first men who developed this theory of government which was later taken up by Locke and other philosophers was Henry Parker. The people choosing their types of government and laws was a new idea that few had voiced. Parker writing in the 1640's saw the tendency of government evolving to Parliamentary sovereignty, not monarchy.
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