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In Response To Totalitarianism: The Hawkish Cold War Foreign Diplomacy Of The Europeans Kissinger And Brzezinski During American Détente, D'Otta M. Sniezak Dec 2018

In Response To Totalitarianism: The Hawkish Cold War Foreign Diplomacy Of The Europeans Kissinger And Brzezinski During American Détente, D'Otta M. Sniezak

University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations

Despite historians describing the 1970s as a time of détente, both National Security Advisors that dominated America’s foreign policy pursued harsh stances against the Soviet Union. Henry Kissinger and Zbigniew Brzezinski sabotaged peace talks in order help the United States keep its edge against the other world superpower. Most historians point to the similarities between these two men, but what is most often left out of the narrative is that both men witnessed persecution at the hands of totalitarian governments: Kissinger by the Nazis and Brzezinski by both the Nazis and the Soviets. This influence is strong in their first …


Entwined Threads Of Red And Black: The Hidden History Of Indigenous Enslavement In Louisiana, 1699-1824, Leila K. Blackbird Dec 2018

Entwined Threads Of Red And Black: The Hidden History Of Indigenous Enslavement In Louisiana, 1699-1824, Leila K. Blackbird

University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations

Contrary to nationalist teleologies, the enslavement of Native Americans was not a small and isolated practice in the territories that now comprise the United States. This thesis is a case study of its history in Louisiana from European contact through the Early American Period, utilizing French Superior Council and Spanish judicial records, Louisiana Supreme Court case files, statistical analysis of slave records, and the synthesis and reinterpretation of existing scholarship. This paper primarily argues that it was through anti-Blackness and anti-Indigeneity and with the utilization of socially constructed racial designations that “Indianness” was controlled and exploited, and that Native Americans …


Abraham Shushan: In The Shadow Of Huey Long, Brad J. Burke Dec 2018

Abraham Shushan: In The Shadow Of Huey Long, Brad J. Burke

University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations

Abraham L. Shushan worked in the shadow of Huey P. Long. Long’s political machine ran on the force of his personality with political power given as a reward to those he considered loyal. Shushan was one such lieutenant who benefited from his unwavering loyalty to Long. Shushan served within the New Orleans political scene helping Long achieve his goals including building the Shushan Airport on the city’s lakefront as well as being instrumental in the construction of the seawall protecting New Orleans along the shoreline of Lake Pontchartrain. By the time he started working for Long, Shushan was already a …


“Drinking” About The Past: Bar Culture In Antebellum New Orleans, Mindy M. Jarrett Dec 2018

“Drinking” About The Past: Bar Culture In Antebellum New Orleans, Mindy M. Jarrett

University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations

Women in antebellum New Orleans have often been memorialized as Voudou queens, slave-torturers who continue to haunt houses, prostitutes, and light-skinned concubines to wealthy, white men. This study focuses on women’s contribution to New Orleans’s economy through the hospitality industry as female bar owners from 1830-1861. In addition, it provides an overview of the role that alcohol and beverage consumption patterns played among men and women of all races, classes, and cultural backgrounds in antebellum New Orleans. Antebellum tourists, in addition to cotton and sugar, were an important source of income for many New Orleanians before the Civil War. As …


“Your Love Is Too Thick”: An Analysis Of Black Motherhood In Slave Narratives, Neo-Slave Narratives, And Our Contemporary Moment, Kaitlyn M. Spong Dec 2018

“Your Love Is Too Thick”: An Analysis Of Black Motherhood In Slave Narratives, Neo-Slave Narratives, And Our Contemporary Moment, Kaitlyn M. Spong

University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations

In this paper, Kait Spong examines alternative practices of mothering that are strategic nature, heavily analyzing Patricia Hill Collins’ concepts of “othermothering” and “preservative love” as applied to Toni Morrison’s 1987 novel, Beloved and Harriet Jacob’s 1861 slave narrative, Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl. Using literary analysis as a vehicle, Spong then applies these West African notions of motherhood to a modern context by evaluating contemporary social movements such as Black Lives Matter where black mothers have played a prominent role in making public statements against systemic issues such as police brutality, heightened surveillance, and the …


Contact, Christine M. Stevralia Dec 2018

Contact, Christine M. Stevralia

University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations

A year after Alyssa Milano’s tweet launched the #MeToo movement, survivors of sexual assault are being called ‘accusers’ in the media, and public opinion is swinging in favor of guilty men. #MeToo raised awareness but not understanding. What is rape? What is consent? As evidenced by the #MeToo movement and the backlash against it, clearly, as a society, we don’t know. Contact is a work of Creative Nonfiction that uses scenes and details from the narrator’s personal experiences to illuminate the micro-negotiations that occur in sex and seduction.

In a world where women are still expected to stay small and …


To Forgive Or Not To Forgive? A Reappraisal Of Vietnam War Evaders And Deserters In President Gerald Ford's Clemency Program, Courtney Carver Aug 2018

To Forgive Or Not To Forgive? A Reappraisal Of Vietnam War Evaders And Deserters In President Gerald Ford's Clemency Program, Courtney Carver

University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations

In 1974, President Ford began the arduous task of healing the wounds sustained by the United States during the Vietnam War. His controversial clemency plan gave those who had either deserted the military or those who evaded the draft the chance to earn their way back into American society. President Ford was willing to face this opposition to move the country closer to resolving an issue that was tearing the nation apart. In the applications to Ford’s Presidential Clemency Board, thousands of deserters and evaders reveal their motivations, and in doing so present a large body of evidence that contradicts …


Habsburg’S Last War: The Filmic Memory (1918 To The Present), Hannes Leidinger Jun 2018

Habsburg’S Last War: The Filmic Memory (1918 To The Present), Hannes Leidinger

Habsburg's Last War: The Filmic Memory (1918 to the Present)

A divergent survey of scholarship on World War I cinema produced in succession countries of the Habsburg Empire. This untapped body of film records a contentious phase in world history, from the perspective of an often misunderstood, yet pivotal, region. The volume gathers scholarly essays exploring the intersections between the political, historical, and aesthetic, as expressed in the region’s various “moving pictures,” with sustained attention to the relationship between artistic representation and collective memory.


Introduction To Habsburg’S Last War: The Filmic Memory (1918 To The Present), Hannes Leidinger Jun 2018

Introduction To Habsburg’S Last War: The Filmic Memory (1918 To The Present), Hannes Leidinger

Habsburg's Last War: The Filmic Memory (1918 to the Present)

No abstract provided.


Preface To Habsburg’S Last War: The Filmic Memory (1918 To The Present), Günther Bischof Jun 2018

Preface To Habsburg’S Last War: The Filmic Memory (1918 To The Present), Günther Bischof

Habsburg's Last War: The Filmic Memory (1918 to the Present)

No abstract provided.


The Fall Of The Austro-Hungarian Monarchy In Serbian Films, Aleksandar Erdeljanović Jun 2018

The Fall Of The Austro-Hungarian Monarchy In Serbian Films, Aleksandar Erdeljanović

Habsburg's Last War: The Filmic Memory (1918 to the Present)

No abstract provided.


Habsburg’S Last War In Austrian Films, 1918 To The Present, Hannes Leidinger Jun 2018

Habsburg’S Last War In Austrian Films, 1918 To The Present, Hannes Leidinger

Habsburg's Last War: The Filmic Memory (1918 to the Present)

No abstract provided.


World War I In Hungarian Motion Picture History, 1914 To 1945, Márton Kurutz Jun 2018

World War I In Hungarian Motion Picture History, 1914 To 1945, Márton Kurutz

Habsburg's Last War: The Filmic Memory (1918 to the Present)

No abstract provided.


The Decaying Empire And The Human Dilemmas: The Last War Of Austria-Hungary In Polish Cinematography From 1918 Onwards, Piotr Szlanta Jun 2018

The Decaying Empire And The Human Dilemmas: The Last War Of Austria-Hungary In Polish Cinematography From 1918 Onwards, Piotr Szlanta

Habsburg's Last War: The Filmic Memory (1918 to the Present)

No abstract provided.


Remembering World War I In 2014: Films And Tv Productions In Austria And A New Path Of Visual Memory, Karin Moser Jun 2018

Remembering World War I In 2014: Films And Tv Productions In Austria And A New Path Of Visual Memory, Karin Moser

Habsburg's Last War: The Filmic Memory (1918 to the Present)

No abstract provided.


’The Empire Means Order’: Images Of The Austrio-Hungarian Monarchy In Romanian Fictional Films About The First World War, Enikö Dácz Jun 2018

’The Empire Means Order’: Images Of The Austrio-Hungarian Monarchy In Romanian Fictional Films About The First World War, Enikö Dácz

Habsburg's Last War: The Filmic Memory (1918 to the Present)

No abstract provided.


The Contact Zone: In Search Of The Galician Theater Of War In German Cinemas Of The 1920s, Philipp Stiasny Jun 2018

The Contact Zone: In Search Of The Galician Theater Of War In German Cinemas Of The 1920s, Philipp Stiasny

Habsburg's Last War: The Filmic Memory (1918 to the Present)

No abstract provided.


Postscript: A Cinema Of Liminality, Thomas Ballhausen Jun 2018

Postscript: A Cinema Of Liminality, Thomas Ballhausen

Habsburg's Last War: The Filmic Memory (1918 to the Present)

No abstract provided.


The First World War In The Czech And Slovak Cinema, Václav Šmidrkal Jun 2018

The First World War In The Czech And Slovak Cinema, Václav Šmidrkal

Habsburg's Last War: The Filmic Memory (1918 to the Present)

No abstract provided.


The Rediscovery Of A Forgotten War: The First World War In Slovene Film And Documentary Production, Karin Almasy Jun 2018

The Rediscovery Of A Forgotten War: The First World War In Slovene Film And Documentary Production, Karin Almasy

Habsburg's Last War: The Filmic Memory (1918 to the Present)

No abstract provided.


Without A Name And A Face: The Austrian Enemy In Interwar Italian Cinema, Francesco Bono Jun 2018

Without A Name And A Face: The Austrian Enemy In Interwar Italian Cinema, Francesco Bono

Habsburg's Last War: The Filmic Memory (1918 to the Present)

No abstract provided.


Films About World War I In Hungary After 1945, László Deák-Sárosi Jun 2018

Films About World War I In Hungary After 1945, László Deák-Sárosi

Habsburg's Last War: The Filmic Memory (1918 to the Present)

No abstract provided.


Traces Of Austria-Hungary And The First World War In Tsarist/Soviet/Russian Cinematography, Verena Moritz Jun 2018

Traces Of Austria-Hungary And The First World War In Tsarist/Soviet/Russian Cinematography, Verena Moritz

Habsburg's Last War: The Filmic Memory (1918 to the Present)

No abstract provided.


The Home Front: The Experience Of Soldiers And Civilians In The Louisiana Maneuvers Of 1940 And 1941, John G. D'Antoni May 2018

The Home Front: The Experience Of Soldiers And Civilians In The Louisiana Maneuvers Of 1940 And 1941, John G. D'Antoni

University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations

In the years before and during World War II, the United States Army conducted a series of military maneuvers in north-central Louisiana. The two biggest maneuvers occurred in May 1940 and September 1941. The Louisiana Maneuvers are credited with helping to prepare the U.S. armed forces for World War II. Previous studies of the 1940 and 1941 maneuvers have focused on the day-to-day activities during the maneuvers or the generals behind the maneuvers. This study will focus on the impacts of the maneuvers on the soldiers themselves and on the citizens of north-central Louisiana who lived in the maneuver area. …


Using Digital Mapping Techniques To Rapidly Document Vulnerable Historical Landscapes In Coastal Louisiana: Holt Cemetery Case Study, Alahna Moore May 2018

Using Digital Mapping Techniques To Rapidly Document Vulnerable Historical Landscapes In Coastal Louisiana: Holt Cemetery Case Study, Alahna Moore

University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations

This thesis outlines a technique for rapid documentation of historic sites in volatile cultural landscapes. Using Holt Cemetery as an exemplary case study, a workflow was developed incorporating RTK terrain survey, UAS aerial imagery, photogrammetry, GIS, and smartphone data collection in order to create a multifaceted database of the material and spatial conditions, as well as the patterns of use, that exist at the cemetery.

The purpose of this research is to create a framework for improving the speed of data creation and increasing the accessibility of information regarding threatened cultural resources. It is intended that these processes can be …


The Combat In France Of The U.S. 360th Infantry Regiment And The Death Of First Lieutenant George P. Cole On November 2, 1918, In The Battle Of Meuse-Argonne, Ralston P. Cole May 2018

The Combat In France Of The U.S. 360th Infantry Regiment And The Death Of First Lieutenant George P. Cole On November 2, 1918, In The Battle Of Meuse-Argonne, Ralston P. Cole

University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations

This thesis is an investigation that combines historical research into military records and genealogy in the examination of the brief military career and death in courageous circumstances of George P. Cole. It also considers the policies of the U.S. military as regards battlefield treatment of deaths, immediate burial and subsequent repatriation of the remains. The author draws upon family records, official government reports and the recollections of the friends and superiors of the deceased.


Both Sides Of The Barbed Wire: Lives Of German Prisoners Of War And African Americans In Camp Claiborne, Louisiana, 1944-1946, Claire Delucca May 2018

Both Sides Of The Barbed Wire: Lives Of German Prisoners Of War And African Americans In Camp Claiborne, Louisiana, 1944-1946, Claire Delucca

University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations

Located outside of Alexandria, Louisiana, Camp Claiborne was temporarily home to more than 500,000 U.S. servicemen and women during its short existence. Thousands of German prisoners of war also were held for more than two years in a section of the camp. Racial problems stemming from the policies of Jim Crow South and the blatant inequality eventually led to an African American mutiny within the camp. The events from 1944 to 1946 at Camp Claiborne provide insight into the mindsets of white Southerners and the generation of African Americans who would influence the major civil rights victories in the following …


'Geaux Guard' And The Shift To The All-Volunteer Force: The Economics Of The Louisiana Army National Guard, 1973-1991, Titus L. Firmin May 2018

'Geaux Guard' And The Shift To The All-Volunteer Force: The Economics Of The Louisiana Army National Guard, 1973-1991, Titus L. Firmin

University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations

After the Vietnam War, increased defense funds assigned to the Army National Guard stimulated and supported small communities in Louisiana. Recruits from economically depressed regions lined up to join the Guard because of the competitive pay and the generous education benefits it offered. In the mid-1980s, when a state budgetary shortfall threatened to limit the stream of federal funds and close local armories, communities in Louisiana rallied to keep the doors of their armories open. This paper examines how the readiness efforts of the Louisiana Army National Guard affected the economies of small communities as defense dollars increased following the …


The Power Of Leaving: Black Agency And The Great Migration In Louisiana, 1890 - 1939, M. Kay Brown May 2018

The Power Of Leaving: Black Agency And The Great Migration In Louisiana, 1890 - 1939, M. Kay Brown

Senior Honors Theses

The Great Migration is the largest self-initiated movement of Black Americans in United States history. By leaving behind the rural areas which were familiar but offered little or no opportunities for advancement out of poverty and journeying to major urban centers, Blacks were able to exercise their individual and collective agency. Many thousands of Black Southerners chose to remain below the Mason-Dixon line: the populations of Atlanta, Houston, and New Orleans swelled during the 1910s and through the 1930s, due largely to an influx of Blacks from other areas of the South. These stories often get lost among the millions …


The Iron Curtain Of Russian Film: Russian Cinematography 1917-1934, Michael Anthony Levatino Jr. May 2018

The Iron Curtain Of Russian Film: Russian Cinematography 1917-1934, Michael Anthony Levatino Jr.

Senior Honors Theses

This thesis will study the separation between the three primary eras of Soviet cinema (Tsarist/Provisional Government-era, Bolshevik-era, and Stalinist-era) and how Soviet workers (both urban and rural) were affected by, reacted to, and associated with film propaganda. The thesis will attempt to establish a narrative that follows Soviet film from its early creation and nationalization in 1919 to the heavily oppressive Stalinist era. A variety of organizations, films, and individuals are studied to relate public perception to the use of film as propaganda. The thesis will also focus on the bourgeois film leaders that lead the film industry. Not only …