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A Tale Of Two Vicars: Thomas Stothard's And Thomas Rowlandson's Illustrations Of "The Vicar Of Wakefield", Katherine W. Rawson Jan 1998

A Tale Of Two Vicars: Thomas Stothard's And Thomas Rowlandson's Illustrations Of "The Vicar Of Wakefield", Katherine W. Rawson

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


The Domestication Of History In American Art: 1848-1876, Jochen Wierich Jan 1998

The Domestication Of History In American Art: 1848-1876, Jochen Wierich

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

This dissertation traces the decline of history painting and its domestication in Other artistic forms in the United States. In the three decades between the Mexican-American War and the Centennial, the market for historical art went through a major transformation. Artists shifted from historical to contemporary subjects or represented historical themes in everyday-domestic settings. Monumental history painting, which was supported by art unions and private patrons during the antebellum period, came under critical attack and lost its status as a form of high art. Critical opinion turned especially against paintings of historical struggle and heroic sacrifice which seemed to be …


Carnival Morality: The Freedom Of Hawthorne's "The Marble Faun", Stephen Clawson Robertson Jan 1998

Carnival Morality: The Freedom Of Hawthorne's "The Marble Faun", Stephen Clawson Robertson

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Ralph And Lily: Victims In A Boundary World, Regina Marie Lucas Jan 1998

Ralph And Lily: Victims In A Boundary World, Regina Marie Lucas

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


"Struck In Their Hearts": David Zeisberger's Moravian Mission To The Delaware Indians In Ohio, 1767-1808, Maia Turner Conrad Jan 1998

"Struck In Their Hearts": David Zeisberger's Moravian Mission To The Delaware Indians In Ohio, 1767-1808, Maia Turner Conrad

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

In 1767 David Zeisberger began his Moravian mission to the Delaware Indians in Ohio. He led this mission until his death in 1808. While Zeisberger and his assistants required conformity in matters religious, the converts did not have to make enormous changes in their traditional beliefs. The Delaware converts also did not have to alter their traditional economic, medical, housing, and diplomatic practices.;The goal of this study is to understand why hundreds of Delawares chose to convert, and why as many more chose to live at the mission. Many Delawares hoped to return to the peaceful life they had previously …


The Enduring Villain: Germans As Nazi Stereotypes In American Cinema, Christine Lokotsch Aube Jan 1998

The Enduring Villain: Germans As Nazi Stereotypes In American Cinema, Christine Lokotsch Aube

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


A Robe Of Eloquence: Speech And Power In The Life And Lectures Of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Robert Nelson Jan 1998

A Robe Of Eloquence: Speech And Power In The Life And Lectures Of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Robert Nelson

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Jamaica Kincaid And The Rewriting Of Other As Self, Michelle Collette Beal Jan 1998

Jamaica Kincaid And The Rewriting Of Other As Self, Michelle Collette Beal

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


On The Front Lines Of Freedom: Black And White Women Shape Emancipation In Virginia, 1861-1890, Antoinette G. Van Zelm Jan 1998

On The Front Lines Of Freedom: Black And White Women Shape Emancipation In Virginia, 1861-1890, Antoinette G. Van Zelm

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

Black and white women in Virginia were on the front lines of the struggle over emancipation during and after the Civil War. Between 1861 and 1890, both former slave and former slaveholding women shaped black freedom and thereby re-invented themselves as citizens within their local communities.;Focusing on women who lived in the southeastern and south-central regions of Virginia, this study expands the narrative of Southern history to encompass the vigorous contest between black and white women over the meanings of slavery, the war, and freedom. Based on federal records and private papers, this dissertation assesses women's ideas about the end …


American Newsreels Of The 1930s, Dennis Marklin Gephardt Jan 1998

American Newsreels Of The 1930s, Dennis Marklin Gephardt

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


A War Of Words: Satire And Song In The Pre-Revolutionary Virginia Gazettes, Mark Hunter Howell Jan 1998

A War Of Words: Satire And Song In The Pre-Revolutionary Virginia Gazettes, Mark Hunter Howell

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


"A Good Book Is A Blessing": The Life And Reading Of Frances Whittle Lewis In Antebellum America, Brian Keith Geiger Jan 1998

"A Good Book Is A Blessing": The Life And Reading Of Frances Whittle Lewis In Antebellum America, Brian Keith Geiger

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Plaids And Broadswords Of The Altamaha, Robert K. Weber Jan 1998

Plaids And Broadswords Of The Altamaha, Robert K. Weber

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


"In The Eye Of All Trade": Maritime Revolution And The Transformation Of Bermudian Society, 1612-1800, Michael J. Jarvis Jan 1998

"In The Eye Of All Trade": Maritime Revolution And The Transformation Of Bermudian Society, 1612-1800, Michael J. Jarvis

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

This study examines the settlement of the British colony of Bermuda in 1612 and its development to 1800. Drawing heavily on primary sources, it is the first social and economic history of the island and an exploration of trade and migration within a pan-colonial network. The purpose of this dissertation is to bring Bermuda's history to the attention of colonial historians and to map connections between Europe's colonies within the Atlantic world.;Part I examines Bermuda's initial settlement and its development under the Somers Island Company. The first English colony to successfully cultivate tobacco and to import slave labor, Bermudian society …


Designing Carolina: The Construction Of An Early American Social And Geographical Landscape, 1670-1719, Meaghan N. Duff Jan 1998

Designing Carolina: The Construction Of An Early American Social And Geographical Landscape, 1670-1719, Meaghan N. Duff

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

This study explores the promotion, population and settlement of the Carolina lowcountry and evaluates the colony's pioneer years, the period before an English-dominated plantation society achieved supremacy. Many designers participated in the construction of proprietary South Carolina's social and geographical landscapes. The explorers and propagandists who first characterized the colony for European audiences developed the region in the minds of potential emigrants. their recruitment campaigns determined in part the people who colonized the province. The Lords Proprietors and their agents, who devised an elaborate settlement program set forth in the Fundamental Constitutions and other land policies, influenced how Carolina evolved …


Preserving Virginia's Vision Of The Past, Karen Merry Reilley Jan 1998

Preserving Virginia's Vision Of The Past, Karen Merry Reilley

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Civil Archaeology: Using The Research Processes Of Anthropology As A Classroom For Critical Thinking, John Joseph Mullin Jan 1998

Civil Archaeology: Using The Research Processes Of Anthropology As A Classroom For Critical Thinking, John Joseph Mullin

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Souls For The Lamb: The Puritan And Moravian Mission Towns Compared, Daniel Patrick Ingram Jan 1998

Souls For The Lamb: The Puritan And Moravian Mission Towns Compared, Daniel Patrick Ingram

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


A Church Fire And Reconstruction: St Stephen's Episcopal Church, Petersburg, Virginia, Ryan Kendall Smith Jan 1998

A Church Fire And Reconstruction: St Stephen's Episcopal Church, Petersburg, Virginia, Ryan Kendall Smith

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Reaching For Freedom: Black Resistance And The Roots Of A Gendered African-American Culture In Late Eighteenth Century Massachusetts, Emily V. Blanck Jan 1998

Reaching For Freedom: Black Resistance And The Roots Of A Gendered African-American Culture In Late Eighteenth Century Massachusetts, Emily V. Blanck

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Keeping Up Appearances : Elizabeth Allen At Bacon's Castle, 1711-1774, Virginia Barrett Price Jan 1998

Keeping Up Appearances : Elizabeth Allen At Bacon's Castle, 1711-1774, Virginia Barrett Price

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


From Within The Frame: Storytelling In African-American Fiction, Bertram Duane Ashe Jan 1998

From Within The Frame: Storytelling In African-American Fiction, Bertram Duane Ashe

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

The purpose of this study is to explore the written representation of African-American spoken-voice storytelling in five fictional narratives published between the late nineteenth century and the late twentieth century: Charles W. Chesnutt's "Hot-Foot Hannibal," Zora Neale Hurston's their Eyes Were Watching God, Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man, Toni Cade Bambara's "My Man Bovanne," and John Edgar Wideman's "Doc's Story.".;Using Walter Ong's suggestion that the relationship between storyteller and inside-the-text listener mirrors the hoped-for relationship between writer and readership, this study examines the way these writers grappled with these factors as they generated their texts.;By paying attention to the teller/listener-writer/readership relationship, …


Charlatans, Embezzlers, And Murderers: Revolution Comes To Virginia, 1765-1775, William E. White Jan 1998

Charlatans, Embezzlers, And Murderers: Revolution Comes To Virginia, 1765-1775, William E. White

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

In 1774 Virginia's last Royal Governor, Lord Dunmore, predicted that the social tensions in Virginia society would end the fomenting rebellion. For a decade the gentry had contended with a series of scandals that diminished their standing as the social, political and moral leaders of the colony. Three scandals, in particular, heightened freeholder scrutiny of Virginia leaders.;Richard Henry Lee quickly stepped to the forefront in 1765 and became the popular leader of the Stamp Act resistance. The revelation that he had applied for the position of Stamp Collector shocked many. He appeared as a self-interested charlatan. Then, in 1766, Speaker …


Let Us Now Praise Famous Men: A History The American World War Ii Personal Narrative, 1942-1945, Hildy Michelle Neel Jan 1998

Let Us Now Praise Famous Men: A History The American World War Ii Personal Narrative, 1942-1945, Hildy Michelle Neel

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

This dissertation charts the publishing history, marketing, packaging, authorship, and reviewing of WWII personal narratives, explores connections between wartime narratives and issues of censorship, rationing, and the use of books as propaganda, and closely examines the main themes of twenty-five of the nearly two hundred written between 1942 and 1945. The books being assayed offered an insider's view of combat from every theater of war and every branch of the service as well as the Merchant Marines.;An offshoot of the documentary impulse of the Thirties, the personal narrative became an American publishing phenomenon during the next decade's war. In general, …


"I Feel Quite Independent Now": The Life Of Mary Greenhow Lee, Sheila R. Phipps Jan 1998

"I Feel Quite Independent Now": The Life Of Mary Greenhow Lee, Sheila R. Phipps

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

This biography of Mary Greenhow Lee of Virginia examines life in the nineteenth century. Born in Richmond in 1819, Lee married a lawyer of modest means in Winchester, became widowed thirteen years later, lived through the Civil War in a border town coveted by both armies, then finally settled in Baltimore where she ran a boarding house to make a living until her death in 1907. The purpose of this study is to use a single personality from the past to examine life in the nineteenth-century South from a woman's perspective, using historic events as a backdrop to the narrative.;Mary …


Chickasaw Material Culture And The Deerskin Trade: An Analysis Of Two Eighteenth Century Chickasaw Sites In Northeast Mississippi, John Robert Underwood Jan 1998

Chickasaw Material Culture And The Deerskin Trade: An Analysis Of Two Eighteenth Century Chickasaw Sites In Northeast Mississippi, John Robert Underwood

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Privies And Privilege: Health And Sanitation In 19th-Century Buffalo, New York, Jacqueline Colleen Denmon Jan 1998

Privies And Privilege: Health And Sanitation In 19th-Century Buffalo, New York, Jacqueline Colleen Denmon

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Church, State, And School: The Education Of Freedmen In Virginia, 1861-1870, Susan W. Gillespie Jan 1998

Church, State, And School: The Education Of Freedmen In Virginia, 1861-1870, Susan W. Gillespie

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Patsy Jefferson: Deputy Son, Gina Dandy Jan 1998

Patsy Jefferson: Deputy Son, Gina Dandy

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


"That The Future May Learn From The Past": The Goals And Educational Value Of Living History Museums, Nicole Marie Mahoney Jan 1998

"That The Future May Learn From The Past": The Goals And Educational Value Of Living History Museums, Nicole Marie Mahoney

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.