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Louis Kossuth In America, 1851-1852, John Bartholomew St. Leger
Louis Kossuth In America, 1851-1852, John Bartholomew St. Leger
Master's Theses
Of the many visitors who came to America before the Civil War, perhaps the strangest guest was Louis Kossuth, the ex-governor and revolutionist who unsuccessfully rebelled against the Hapsburg monarchy. Such visitors as Lafayette, de Tocqueville, Martineau, Dickens and others came primarily to .America to learn more about our society and political institutions. This was not true in the visit of Louis Kossuth. For the first time since our independence was established, an active, central European militarist was upon our shores.
A Study Of The Effect Of Social Factors Upon The Attitudes Of The White Female Office Worker Toward The American Negro, Lottie Maria Vigil
A Study Of The Effect Of Social Factors Upon The Attitudes Of The White Female Office Worker Toward The American Negro, Lottie Maria Vigil
Master's Theses
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The Reaction Of Five American Catholic Periodicals To The Rise Of Nazism: 1923-1937, Robert Bireley
The Reaction Of Five American Catholic Periodicals To The Rise Of Nazism: 1923-1937, Robert Bireley
Master's Theses
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A Survey Of The Novels Of Charles Brockden Brown, George C. Longest
A Survey Of The Novels Of Charles Brockden Brown, George C. Longest
Master's Theses
Before 1790 there had been little fiction written in America. Since Charles Brockden Brown was the first American to rely on his pen for an income, the term "Father of American Literature" belongs logically to him.
A History Of Secondary Catholic Education In Lake County, Illinois, Gerald Daniel Fraser
A History Of Secondary Catholic Education In Lake County, Illinois, Gerald Daniel Fraser
Master's Theses
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