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“The Product Of That Finer Mould”: The Role Of Chinese Porcelain In The Making Of Early American Images Of China, Emily Meryn Hospodor May 2023

“The Product Of That Finer Mould”: The Role Of Chinese Porcelain In The Making Of Early American Images Of China, Emily Meryn Hospodor

Honors Theses

This thesis asserts that Chinese material culture, specifically porcelain, was instrumental in the development of American perceptions of China in the colonial period through the late 19th century. The first chapter examines how the quality, durability, and uniqueness of Chinese export porcelain led Europeans, and by extension American colonists, to view China as an advanced and abundant civilization populated with ingenious craftsmen. The second chapter addresses the emergence of negative views of China among American traders and scholars after the establishment of direct contact with China during the Old China Trade (1784-1844). In contrast, the third chapter demonstrates that Americans …


The End Of The Prisoner Exchange System In The Civil War: A Case Study Into The Effects On The Daily Conditions Of Prisoners In Confederate And Union Prisons, Rachel Stoner Apr 2023

The End Of The Prisoner Exchange System In The Civil War: A Case Study Into The Effects On The Daily Conditions Of Prisoners In Confederate And Union Prisons, Rachel Stoner

Honors Theses

The Dix-Hill Cartel was a system of prisoner exchange established during the Civil War. Only a year after it was created, the exchange system was shut down due to Confederate refusal to acknowledge black soldiers as prisoners of war rather than slave labor. This paper is an exploration of the effects the shut down of this system had on both Confederate and Northern prisons. In order to accomplish this, I analyzed the diaries of six prisoners who were held in the Confederate prison of Andersonville in Georgia and the Union prison of Elmira in New York.

I examine the daily …


The Colbert-Walker Site (22le1048): History And Archaeology Of A Chickasaw Home, Council House, And Travelers’ Stand, Raymond Taylor Doherty Aug 2022

The Colbert-Walker Site (22le1048): History And Archaeology Of A Chickasaw Home, Council House, And Travelers’ Stand, Raymond Taylor Doherty

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

In late 1813, at a time of increasing violence on the Southern frontier, Chickasaw leader George Colbert (Tootemastubee) left his home and ferry on the Natchez Trace to move back to relative safety in the heart of the Chickasaw Nation. He returned to the place that had once been his father’s plantation and made what he described as a “shelter from the weather.” He later hired skilled craftsmen to build a large and finely carpentered new home on the site. The Colbert-Walker site (22Le1048), near present-day Tupelo, Mississippi, has long been said to be the location of this structure, which …


Preservation And Public History In Mound Bayou, Mississippi, Walker Bray May 2022

Preservation And Public History In Mound Bayou, Mississippi, Walker Bray

Honors Theses

This paper is an exploration of the history of Mound Bayou, Mississippi, an all Black community in the Mississippi Delta formed by freedmen in the wake of Reconstruction. This paper also discusses the ways in which Mound Bayou citizens are working to preserve their history and make it known to a wider audience. In particular, this work discusses the recently opened Mound Bayou Museum of African American Culture and History and related efforts to restore and preserve historic structures in Mound Bayou. In addition, this work also seeks to explore ways in which the University of Mississippi can effectively supplement …


Mercy Otis Warren’S Marcia(S) And Cornelia(S): A Case Study In Women’S Internalization Of Classicism In Early America, Brittany Ellis May 2022

Mercy Otis Warren’S Marcia(S) And Cornelia(S): A Case Study In Women’S Internalization Of Classicism In Early America, Brittany Ellis

Honors Theses

The connection between people in early America and classicism is a field of study that has been heavily documented, although it has remained a very male-focused field with little research done about how women in early America formed a relationship with antiquity. This thesis reveals that elite white women had a deep emotional and intellectual attachment with mothers and matrons from ancient Greece and Rome as a basis for expressing political thoughts and identity; classicism formed a common language that many women could relate to each other before, during, and after the American Revolution. This assessment is achieved through a …


Finding Aid For The Sam Lumpkin Collection (Mum00141) Jan 2022

Finding Aid For The Sam Lumpkin Collection (Mum00141)

Archives & Special Collections: Finding Aids

Papers, photographs, and scrapbooks of Sam Lumpkin of Tupelo, Mississippi. He served as a Democrat in the Mississippi House of Representatives from 1932 to 1942 and as Speaker of the House from 1940-1942. Lumpkin was Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi from 1948 to 1952. During the 1952 presidential election, he led the faction of Democrats who supported Republican presidential nominee Dwight D. Eisenhower.


Finding Aid For The Tyrone K. Yates/John F. Kennedy Collection (Mum01774) Jan 2022

Finding Aid For The Tyrone K. Yates/John F. Kennedy Collection (Mum01774)

Archives & Special Collections: Finding Aids

The Tyrone K. Yates/John F. Kennedy Collection consists largely of John F. Kennedy campaign material and memorabilia, as well as publications by and about the thirty-fifth president of the United States. It also includes a number of items related to other presidents and campaigns.


Finding Aid For The Jamie L. Whitten Collection (Mum00732) Jan 2022

Finding Aid For The Jamie L. Whitten Collection (Mum00732)

Archives & Special Collections: Finding Aids

Jamie L. Whitten represented his Mississippi district in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1941 to 1995 and chaired the powerful Committee on Appropriations from 1979 through 1992.


The Iran Hostage Crisis: A Media Narrative, Catherine Claire Hausman May 2021

The Iran Hostage Crisis: A Media Narrative, Catherine Claire Hausman

Honors Theses

The Iran Hostage Crisis, from November 4, 1979 to January 20, 1981, was a defining moment in American foreign policy and US – Iranian relations. The news media – local and national newspapers and television – was saturated with coverage of the situation in Tehran and the subsequent US reaction. Americans watched the news over the 444 days, feeling sympathy and forging a collective national bond with the hostages; the international conflict was deeply personal for many Americans. The media played a central role in the establishment of the narrative of the hostage crisis, developing specific roles and personas of …


The Congress Of Industrial Organizations: Operation Dixie And A Legacy Of Worker Activism, Trevor G. Porter May 2021

The Congress Of Industrial Organizations: Operation Dixie And A Legacy Of Worker Activism, Trevor G. Porter

Honors Theses

Trevor George Porter: The Congress of Industrial Organizations: Operation Dixie and a Legacy of Worker Activism (Under the Direction of Dr. Jarod Roll)

The passage of the National Labor Relations Act of 1935 overhauled United States labor law, and it shifted the balance of power in favor of organized labor. Seizing upon this monumental moment in history, the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) was founded with a mandate to “organize the unorganized”. The labor federation made its primary focus the mass production workers of America, many of whom had not previously been afforded the opportunity to join a union. This …


Finding Aid For The Juanita Brown Collection (Mum00048) Sep 2020

Finding Aid For The Juanita Brown Collection (Mum00048)

Archives & Special Collections: Finding Aids

Collection contains extensive Civil War correspondence, most notably the letters of J.H. Buford to his sisters.


History Of Northern Mississippi, David Sansing Sep 2020

History Of Northern Mississippi, David Sansing

Studies in English

No abstract provided.


Country Fun: A Cultural History Of Opryland Usa, Nashville, And The Suburban South, William C. Nieman May 2020

Country Fun: A Cultural History Of Opryland Usa, Nashville, And The Suburban South, William C. Nieman

Honors Theses

This thesis centers around the history of Opryland USA, a theme park and “musical showplace” that existed from 1972 to 1997 in the suburbs of Nashville, Tennessee. Using a variety of primary sources including park ephemera, newspaper articles, and songs, I show how, over its twenty-five years, Opryland became a country music theme park after initially presenting a seemingly diverse picture of American popular music. I reveal that, despite local businessowners’ and musicians’ reluctance to embrace Opryland at first, the park was accepted by many Nashvillians to the point where it is now nostalgically mourned. Then, putting those primary materials …


Ulster, Georgia, And The Civil War: Stories Of Variation, William Loveless May 2020

Ulster, Georgia, And The Civil War: Stories Of Variation, William Loveless

Honors Theses

Ulster, Georgia, and The Civil War: Stories of Variation explores the lives of 13 men from Northern Ireland who immigrated to the American South and fought for the Confederacy. The author pursues the stories of each man’s life in order to have a more thorough understanding of what life looked like for Irish/Ulster immigrants in the South during the 19th century. By looking at the lives of the men in Ulster, their first experiences in the United States, their experiences in the Civil War, and their lives following the war, the author identifies more variation than consistent trends.


Y'All Like Ike: Tennessee, The Solid South, And The 1952 Presidential Election, Cameron N. Regnery May 2020

Y'All Like Ike: Tennessee, The Solid South, And The 1952 Presidential Election, Cameron N. Regnery

Honors Theses

This thesis examines the changing nature of politics in the American South, specifically through the 1952 presidential election in the state of Tennessee. For much of the South’s history, the region was dominated by the Democratic party, earning it the nickname the “Solid South”. Following the Civil War and Reconstruction, the South became an aggressively one-party region in which the Republican party found little electoral success and the Democratic party reigned supreme. This partisanship began showing signs of fracturing in 1948 when southern Democrats began to leave the party over racial issues. The presidency of Harry S. Truman (1945-1953) further …


Finding Aid For The Katallagete / James Y. Holloway Collection (Mum00249) Apr 2020

Finding Aid For The Katallagete / James Y. Holloway Collection (Mum00249)

Archives & Special Collections: Finding Aids

Manuscripts and correspondence related to Katallagete, the journal of the Committee of Southern Churchmen. Published from the 1960s to 1991, the journal was edited by James Y. Holloway, and boasted contributions by notable people such as Thomas Merton, Fannie Lou Hamer, Billy Graham, and Will Campbell, among many others. The collection contains correspondence, meeting minutes, loose journal issues, and other materials relating to the creation and publication of Katallagete. Also contains materials that pertain to the career of James Holloway.


Finding Aid For The Wilson Collection (Charles Reagan Wilson Collection, Mum00774) Apr 2020

Finding Aid For The Wilson Collection (Charles Reagan Wilson Collection, Mum00774)

Archives & Special Collections: Finding Aids

Materials relating to Dr. Charles R. Wilson’s publication, research, administrative work, and collection.


Receipt, 28 December 186[?], Mississippi Central Railroad Company (1897-1967) Jul 2019

Receipt, 28 December 186[?], Mississippi Central Railroad Company (1897-1967)

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1861-1870 (Series 1.4)

No abstract provided.


Cotton Taxes, Author Unknown Jul 2019

Cotton Taxes, Author Unknown

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1861-1870 (Series 1.4)

No abstract provided.


Jane To W.L. Treadwell, 16 July 1853, Author Unknown Jul 2019

Jane To W.L. Treadwell, 16 July 1853, Author Unknown

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1851-1860 (Series 1.3)

No abstract provided.


Minutes Of Meeting, Author Unknown Jul 2019

Minutes Of Meeting, Author Unknown

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1841-1850 (Series 1.2)

No abstract provided.


Report On Female Academy, Author Unknown Jul 2019

Report On Female Academy, Author Unknown

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1841-1850 (Series 1.2)

No abstract provided.


Minutes Of Meeting, Author Unknown Jul 2019

Minutes Of Meeting, Author Unknown

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1841-1850 (Series 1.2)

No abstract provided.


Minutes Of Meeting, Timmons Louis Treadwell Jul 2019

Minutes Of Meeting, Timmons Louis Treadwell

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1841-1850 (Series 1.2)

No abstract provided.


Harshaw, D. To Board Of Trustees, 23 January 1850, D. Harshaw Jul 2019

Harshaw, D. To Board Of Trustees, 23 January 1850, D. Harshaw

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1841-1850 (Series 1.2)

No abstract provided.


To W.L. Treadwell, 6 December, Author Unknown Jul 2019

To W.L. Treadwell, 6 December, Author Unknown

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1841-1850 (Series 1.2)

No abstract provided.


Receipt, 24 May 1843, John Allen, Timmons Louis Treadwell Jul 2019

Receipt, 24 May 1843, John Allen, Timmons Louis Treadwell

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1841-1850 (Series 1.2)

No abstract provided.


Indenture, Marshall County, Ms, 1 August 1842, Holden Webb, William Mclean Jul 2019

Indenture, Marshall County, Ms, 1 August 1842, Holden Webb, William Mclean

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1841-1850 (Series 1.2)

No abstract provided.


J.L. Edwards To Amelia Treadwell, 8 September, J. L. Edwards Jul 2019

J.L. Edwards To Amelia Treadwell, 8 September, J. L. Edwards

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1841-1850 (Series 1.2)

No abstract provided.


Illustrated Card, "Amid The Duties Of Office, 1865", J. H. Crawford Jul 2019

Illustrated Card, "Amid The Duties Of Office, 1865", J. H. Crawford

Personal and Business Correspondence, 1861-1870 (Series 1.4)

No abstract provided.