This collection features theses from Master of Arts students in the Department of History Graduate Program at Central Washington University.
Theses from 2023
Generational Leadership in the American Revolution and Early Republic, 1763-1800, Kevin Cassidy
Theses from 2022
Russian Women Emigres After the Revolution, Kaelen Sauriol
Theses from 2021
Women and Violence in Revolutionary Russia, 1860-1925, Jenny R. Findsen
Gender and Conservation: A Comparative Study of the Bison and Wild Horse Conservation Movements, Holly Charlotte Fleshman
Sport, Kul’turnost, and Physical Culture in the Khrushchev Era Soviet Union, 1953-1964, James Henry Jennings
Destalinization and its Impact on Gulag Returnees in the Khrushchev Era, 1953-1964, Kendal Ridgeway
Theses from 2020
“They are like Children”: Father Wilbur and Paternalism at Fort Simcoe, 1860-1890, Cassandra Crisman
The Belfast Boycott: Consumerism, Gender, and the Irish Border, 1920-1922, Katie Omans
Theses from 2019
Blood, Water and Mars: Soviet Science and the Alchemy for a New Man, Sophie Y. Andarovna
Bondmania: Spy Films, American Foreign Policy, and the New Frontier of the 1960s, Luke Pearsons
Enlightened Agricultural Improvement in Eighteenth-Century Scotland, Amanda M. Widney
Theses from 2018
Your Thoughts Projected: Television Comedies, Economic Content, and American Economic Attitudes, 1949-1990, Cody J. Lolos
Theses from 2017
“No Other Agency”: Public Education (K-12) in Washington State during World War I and the Red Scare, 1917-1920, Jennifer Nicole Arleen Crooks
Life and Seoul of the Party: South Korea’s Brief Occupation under Communist North Korea, Catherine Rose Graham
Flood of Change: the Vanport Flood and Race Relations in Portland, Oregon, Michael James Hamberg
Bound in Bermuda and Virginia: the First Century of Slave Laws and Customs, Max Tiffany
Theses from 2016
Race, Immigration, and a Change of Heart: A History of the San Francisco Chinatown, Sarah Littman
Soviet Defectors: Sexuality, Gender, and the Family in Cold War Propaganda, 1960-1990, Scott A. Miller
British Intelligence Operations During the Anglo-Irish War, Elliott N. Reid
The Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition and Seattle's Health Modernization, Shannon J. Rodman
King James' Daemonologie and Scottish Witchcraft Trials, Kelsee Shearer
Theses from 2015
The Rise and Fall of the Minnesota Middle Ground: Henry Hastings Sibley and the Ethnic Cleansing of Minnesota, Jordan Scott Bergstrom
Broken Promises: Rape, Race, and the Union Army, Kellie J. Hedgers
Control of Violence, Control of Fear: The Progression of Gun Control in San Francisco, 1847-1923, Josselyn P. Huerta
Theses from 2011
Cooking up a Nation: Food, Culture, and Identity in the Early American Republic, Karen Anne Bailor
Theses from 2010
IMPETUOUS DESIRE: A HISTORY OF KETTLE FALLS 1825-1860, Ryan W. Booth
Theses from 1999
Carbonado: The History of a Coal Mining Town in the Foothills of Mount Rainier, 1880-1937, John Hamilton Streepy
Theses from 1996
Johann Victor Bredt and German Party Politics: From Empire to Republic to Dictatorship, 1912 to 1933, John Michael Katz
Theses from 1993
To Assimilate the Children: The Boarding School at Chemawa, Oregon 1880-1930, James Alan Smith
Theses from 1979
The Body of John Merryman: Ex Parte Merryman, a Case of Executive-Judicial Conflict over the Suspension of Habeas Corpus, Eric Paul Anderson
Theses from 1973
Frontier Consuls: Americans in British Columbia and the Yukon, 1880-1906, Clyde William Tucker
Theses from 1972
Neoplatonism and the Florentine Renaissance, Donald L. De Merchant
Additional Works Project on the Yakima Indian Reservation, State of Washington Cultural and Resource-Use Implications, Roger Allen Jacob
Theses from 1971
The Evolution of the State of Deseret, Louis Harry Bovos
An Hegelian Interpretation of the Vietnam War, Diane Heggarty
The Highly Personal Dispute between Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson: The Confrontation over Domestic Issues in Washngton's First Cabinet, Scott F. Hyland
The Tripolitan War, 1911-1912, John D. Lyon Jr.
Theses from 1970
A History of the Events Leading to the Establishment of the First State Normal School in America, Harold E. Ring