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    FormatThesis (82)Book (14)Article (6)Magazine (5)Document (2)... View MoreSubjectDissertation -- University of Missouri--Kansas City -- History (10)Dissertation -- University of Missouri--Kansas City -- English (5)Thesis -- University of Missouri--Kansas City -- History (5)Mizzou Alumni Association (4)Universities and colleges -- Alumni and alumnae (4)... View MoreDate Issued
    2010 - 2020 (128)
    Author/ContributorUniversity of Missouri--Columbia (10)Herron, John P., 1968- (4)Mizzou Alumni Association (4)Londré, Felicia Hardison, 1941- (3)Skidmore, Max J., 1933- (3)... View MoreSubject: Time Period2010-2019 (10)1900-1999 (2)1700-1799 (1)Subject: PlaceMissouri -- Columbia (16)Missouri (5)United States (5)Missouri -- Kansas City (3)England (1)... View MoreAdvisorHerron, John P., 1968- (4)Londré, Felicia Hardison, 1941- (3)Skidmore, Max J., 1933- (3)Forstater, Mathew, 1961- (2)Kaussen, Valerie (2)... View MoreThesis DepartmentHistory (UMKC) (15)English (MU) (9)History (MU) (7)Art history and archaeology (MU) (5)English (UMKC) (5)... View MoreLanguage (ISO)English (88)

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    Pull Me Out to Sea 

    Robb, Shannon (2015)

    Constructing Comanche: Imperialism, Print Culture, and the Creation of the Most Dangerous Indian in Antebellum America 

    Mika, Joshua Christopher (University of Missouri--Kansas City, 2018)
    Anglo-American print sources during the antebellum era framed the Comanche as “the most powerful” or “the most dreaded” Indian whom settlers encountered on the frontier. This research examines the pivotal role that ...

    Sandoz Writing (Righting) History 

    Wenburg, Jillian Leigh (2015-06-19)
    those she felt were disenfranchised. Her acerbic writing, in both her literary texts and letters, was remarkable in a time and place when and where women typically did not provide such pointed commentary. Mari Sandoz’s literary works were supported...

    Making the Frontier’s Anatomical Engineers: Osteopathy, A. T. Still (1828–1917), his Acolytes and Patients 

    Reeves, Matthew A. (2020)
    This project seeks to understand osteopathy as patients, students, and doctors did during the late nineteenth century. A. T. Still’s osteopathic medical theories proclaimed manual therapeutics to treat disease. Still’s ...

    Beneath Mark Twain: Judgments of Justice and Gender in Twain's Early Western Writing, 1861-1873 

    Roark, Jarrod (2013)
    By the time Samuel Clemens began writing journalism and crafting what he called the “sensation hoax” for Virginia City’s Territorial Enterprise in 1862, Americans had been devouring sensational novels and journalism by ...

    Fever dreams 

    Vaughan, Carson (University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 2019)
    "John Neihardt, a charismatic poet with one foot in the Wild West and the other in literature, packed lecture halls and inspired a generation of top writers."--Table of contents for issue.

    "This land is my land" : authority and landscape in American women's nonfiction, 1843-1903 

    Sinclair, Carli (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2018)
    [ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] "Thus, the arc of my dissertation—from a landscape that is local and familiar to one that is vast and often incomprehensible—suggests that women confront ...

    Perforated sovereignty : the geopolitical dilemma of Aegean hydrocarbons 

    Higgs, Melissa Anne North (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2018)
    The Aegean Sea, as an integral portion of the Mediterranean Sea, has always been a region endowed with special significance. Either as a familiar route of trade or culture, or as a fault-line between hostile civilizations ...

    Transnational spaces, transitional places : Muslimness in contemporary literary imaginations 

    Kuyucu, Neriman (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2020)
    in which Muslim diasporic subjectivity is being reconfigured in contemporary literary imaginations. Guided by developments in Muslim literary studies, postcolonial and diaspora theories, this dissertation examines, from an interdisciplinary perspective...

    More than a river: using nature for reform in the progressive era 

    Dobson, Patrick D. (2013)
    The decades around the turn of the twentieth century were a time of vast social and economic change. Industrialization altered the ways people related to each other and to their social, political, and cultural institutions. ...

    Fine press materials in Special Collections 

    (2020)
    A fine press is a printing establishment that adheres to particularly high standards in terms of the skill of the workers, the choice of materials, and the overall design of the books ultimately produced. As a consequence ...

    Al-Tahtawi's translations of French works : a precursor to Nahda's and literary modernity in the Arab world 

    Al-Awawdeh, Nabil (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2018)
    [ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] "This thesis showed that the Nahda project, despite its partial failure because it did end with the end of the century due to the new circumstances and ...

    A case study in Byzantine dragon-slaying : Digenes and the serpent 

    Livanos, Christopher (2011-03)

    Praising Girls: The Epideictic Rhetoric of Young Women, 1895-1930 

    Wood, Henrietta Rix (University of Missouri--Kansas City, 2011-05-17)
    by factions. Emulating the practices of nineteenth-century women who presented epideictic discourse in published writing, girls exercised rhetorical agency through the art, editorials, essays, and creative writing that they produced for high school literary...

    The art songs of Jaime León: a textual and musical analysis 

    Botero, Victoria Sofia (University of Missouri--Kansas City, 2011-08-26)
    The thirty-six art songs of Colombian composer Jaime León (b. 1921) represent an important addition to the art song repertory. Chapter 1 introduces the topic and the literature on Jaime León and Latin American art song. ...

    Harmonizing with the cosmos : a critical analysis of cosmic symbolism in musical theatre 

    Holley, Rebecca Hannelore (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2018)
    within it. Early humans created artifacts, using the imagery of cosmic bodies to mark the passage of time and to symbolize their relationship to the cosmos. When they began writing, this use of the cosmic bodies appeared in their literary works...

    Press Ephemera Collection 

    (2020)
    The collection contains material on private and specialty presses, dating primarily from the 1980s to the present. Many items in the collection are prospectuses and offerings of new books by the presses. The items are often ...

    The young Thomas Jefferson's geographic thought, 1743 - 1784 

    Anderson, Christina L. (University of Missouri--Kansas City, 2012-06-13)
    Thomas Jefferson has long been admired for his influence in many arenas in the colonial era of American history; however, his collection of writings has not been closely scrutinized for his geographic thought. This thesis ...

    The Radical Frances Wright and Antebellum Evangelical Reviewers: Self-Silencing in the Works of Sarah Josepha Hale, Lydia Maria Child, and Eliza Cabot Follen 

    DeLaurier, Jane E. (University of Missouri--Kansas City, 2015)
    The early antebellum, a nation-building period of industrial progress, financial crisis, and social upheaval, associated the values of evangelical Protestantism with American middle-class respectability. Individuals who ...

    Trauma and the fantastic in twentieth century war fiction 

    Horton, Michael Anthony (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2010)
    This thesis examines the relationship between trauma and the literary mode of the fantastic. While the fantastic has historically been understood as an escapist mode or a literature of wish fulfillment, it may also play an important role in how...
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