Dissertations from 2024
Sites of Contested Histories: Mobilizing the Past in the British and Dominion Press during the First World War, Ryan Franklin
The Social Lives of Oil Extraction in Qatar, 1949-1970. Spaces of Labor and Citizenship, Javier Guirado Alonso
New Women of the New South City: Women’s Organizations in Atlanta during the Progressive Era, 1895-1930, Kailey McAlpin
Imperial Modern: An Intellectual History of Béni Kállay’s Governing Strategy in Habsburg Bosnia, Matthew Blake Morley
Dissertations from 2023
The Influence of Apocalyptic Thinking in the Early Phase of the German Protestant Reformation, 1517-1525, Matthew Kasper
The Challenge of Transnational Feminism: The 1985 U.N. Third Conference on Women and NGO Forum in Nairobi, Kenya, Megan Neary
The Queer Revolution Was Televised: TV in the Age of HIV/AIDS, Bowers v. Hardwick, and the March on Washington, Martin Padgett
Their Heimat on the Periphery: German Settlers in Southwest Africa, 1828–1934, Shawn M. Reagin
Dissertations from 2022
‘To the Farthest Ports of the Rich East’: Salem’s Maritime Trade between Massachusetts Bay and the South China Sea, 1785-1815, David Joseph Doran
Geographies of Resistance: Interpreting Blank Spaces and Locating Marronage on Imperial Maps of Colonial Jamaica, Patrick J. Nichols
"El Derecho de Vivir en Paz": Revolutionary Chile and Transnational Solidarity with the People of Vietnam, 1964-1973, Juan P. Valenzuela
Dissertations from 2021
How the Car Won the Road: The Surrender of Atlanta's City Streets, 1920-1929, Laura Drummond
Redefining Genocide: Memory, Jurisdiction, and Transnational Justice in the Guatemalan Genocide Trials, Alexander McCready
Heaven on Earth in Medieval Europe: Material Expressions of an Immaterial Realm, Christopher A. Tiegreen
Dissertations from 2020
Encountering Christianity In Twentieth Century East Asia: A Case Study Of Jiang Wenhan And Takeda (Cho) Kiyoko, Linlin Victoria Lu
Chymical Collections: Seventeenth Century textual transmutations in the work of Arthur Dee, Megan Piorko
King James and the Intellectual Influences of the Witchcraft Phenomenon in England and Scotland, Lashonda Slaughter
"Unnatural Cruel Beasts in Women's Shapes": The Female Body in Early Modern England, Heather L. Welch and Heather Welch
Dissertations from 2019
Unison and Harmony, Dissonance and Dissolution: German Choral Societies in an Age of Rising Nationalism, Mass Culture, and Social Conflict, 1870-1918, Ruth L. Dewhurst and Ruth L. Dewhurst PhD
The Making of Mañana-Land: The American Mediterranean In The Age Of Jim Crow And The United Fruit Company, Joseph R. Floyd
American Poly: A History, Christopher Gleason
Catalan Modernism in Fin-de-Siècle Spain: Culture and Medicine, Helen M. Greeson
Off the Bloodied Grounds: The Civil War and the Professionalization of American Medicine, Nicolas Georges Hoffmann
Boston, New York, and Philadelphia in Global Maritime Trade, 1700-1775, Jeremy Land
Negotiating Dutch Brazil: Portuguese Atlantic Vassals, Rebels, and "Wild Nations of People", Suzanne Marie Litrel
"A Luta Continua": George Houser in the Peace, Civil Rights, African Liberation, and Anti-Apartheid Movements, Zachary C. Peterson
The Draytons Of Drayton Hall: Land, Kinship Ties And The British Atlantic World, Barbara Spence Orsolits
Dissertations from 2018
"They Ought to Wear Petticoats!": Male Support of Women's Suffrage in America, 1840 to 1920, Kristina Graves
Demons of Discord: Violence and the Socio-political Growth of Colonial South Carolina and Georgia, 1690-1776, Corrie N. Hand-Stephenson
Cicero's de Oratore from Antiquity to the Advent of Print, Joanna Jury
Heaven is Hard Work: The Nation of Islam's Economic Philosophy, Program, and Voices from the Pioneers, 1930-1975, Nafeesa Muhammad
The False Promise of Individual Choice: Residential Segregation and Policy Discourse in Baltimore Public Housing, 1940-1970, Sara Patenaude
An Islamicate History of the Alcazar of Seville: Mudejar Architecture and Andalusi Shared Culture (1252-1369 CE), John Sullivan
Dissertations from 2017
Music for the International Masses: American Foreign Policy, The Recording Industry, and Punk Rock in the Cold War, Mindy Clegg
“Still Here”; The Enduring Legacies Of Dorothy Bolden, Ella Mae Wade Brayboy, And Pearlie Dove’s Community Leadership In Atlanta, 1964-2015, Christy C. Garrison
Pentecostalism, Populism, and the Historic Development of the Church of God in Christ (COGIC), Ovell Hamilton
Upcountry Yeomanry in Antebellum Georgia: A Comparative Analysis, Terrence Kersey
Complements to Kazi Leaders: Female Activists in Kawaida-Influenced Cultural-Nationalist Organizations, 1965-1987, Kenja McCray
The Unknown Nationalists: Indian Migration, Integration, and Involvement in the Creation of the Kenyan Republic, 1895-1970, Catherine Odari
Gay New Orleans: A History, Ryan Prechter
Tributary Subjects: Affective Colonialism, Power, and the Process of Subjugation in Colonial Virginia, c. 1600 – c. 1740, Russell Dylan Ruediger
Creating Cultural Connections: A Renaissance in Midtown Between 1900 and 1983, Susan Tindall
Race, Culture, and French National Identity: North African, West African, and Antillean Communities in Paris, 1950-1990, Dennise M. Turner
Ballroom in the Big Peach: The History of Organized Ballroom Dancing in Atlanta, 1950-1984, Roger Wiblin
Dissertations from 2016
Regenerating Dixie: Electric Energy and the Making of the Modern South, Casey P. Cater
A Shared Authority? Museums Connect, Public Diplomacy, And Transnational Public History, Richard J. W. Harker
Envisioning Siberia: Siberian Regionalism through Evolution and Revolution, Anthony Johnson
"Ours is a Great Work": British Women Medical Missionaries in Twentieth-Century Colonial India, Beth Bullock Spencer
Suffrage Is Not The Goal: Medicine, Law, and Radical Thought in the Struggle to Legalize Birth Control, 1870-1930, Lauren Thompson
Covering Africa in the Age of Independence: Divergent Voices in U.S. Print Media, 1957-1975, Carrie L. Whitney
Dissertations from 2015
Imagining Home: Tracing the Bond between African Americans and Africa from 1619 to 1936, Darrell W. B. Kefentse
Ambiguous Union: Madison, Jefferson and the Principles of '98, 1798-1834, Jeffrey E. Morrison
Triangulating Racism: French and Francophone African Reactions to the African American Freedom Movement (1954-1968), Allyson Tadjer
Selling Peace: The History of the International Chamber of Commerce, 1919-1925, Shane R. Tomashot
Transcending Barriers: Race, Mobility, and Transportation Planning in Postwar Atlanta, 1944-1975, John E. Williams
Dissertations from 2014
School Desegregation, Law and Order, and Litigating Social Justice in Alabama, 1954-1973, Joseph Mark Bagley
Fatherhood of God; Brotherhood of Man: Prince Hall Affiliated Freemasonry, Manhood, and Community Building in the Jim Crow South, Derrick Lanois
South to Freedom? Anti-Apartheid Activism and Politics in Atlanta, 1976-1990, Lauren E. Moran
Creating Community: A History of the East Washington Community in East Point, Georgia, Lisa Shannon
Dissertations from 2013
“My Zeal for the Real Happiness of Both Great Britain and the Colonies”: The Conflicting Imperial Career of Sir James Wright, Robert G. Brooking
The Atlantic Legacies of Zephaniah Kingsley: Benevolence, Bondage, and Proslavery Fictions in the Age of Emancipation, Mark J. Fleszar
Lithuanians in the Shadow of Three Eagles: Vincas Kudirka, Martynas Jankus, Jonas Šliūpas and the Making of Modern Lithuania, Charles C. Perrin
Dissertations from 2012
Halting White Flight: Atlanta's Second Civil Rights Movement, Elizabeth E. Henry
The Life of A Reputation: The Public Memory of Ulysses S. Grant, Richard G. Mannion
Forging the Civil Rights Frontier: How Truman's Committee Set the Liberal Agenda for Reform 1947-1965, Edith S. Riehm
Dissertations from 2011
Reconciling Memory: Landscapes, Commemorations, and Enduring Conflicts of the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862, Julie A. Anderson
Nationalizing the Dead: The Contested Making of an American Commemorative Tradition from the Civil War to the Great War, Shannon T. Bontrager Ph.D.
Most Desperate People: The Genesis of Texas Exceptionalism, Michael G. Kelley
Finding their Place in the World: Meiji Intellectuals and the Japanese Construction of an East-West Binary, 1868-1912, Masako N. Racel
The African-American Emigration Movement in Georgia during Reconstruction, Falechiondro Karcheik Sims-Alvarado
The Apocalypse will be Televised: Representations of the Cold War on Network Television, 1976-1987, Aubrey Underwood
Dissertations from 2010
"Our Good and Faithful Servant": James Moore Wayne and Georgia Unionism, Joel C. McMahon
Removing Reds from the Old Red Scar: Maintaining and Industrial Peace in the East Tennessee Copper Basin from the Great War through the Second World War, William Ronald Simson
The Path of Good Citizenship: Race, Nation, and Empire in United States Education, 1882-1924, David Clifton Stratton
Dissertations from 2009
Stand Up and Be Counted: The Black Athlete, Black Power and The 1968 Olympic Project for Human Rights, Dexter L. Blackman
The Formation and Development of Chinese Communities in Atlanta, Augusta, and Savannah, Georgia: From Sojourners to Settlers, 1880-1965, Daniel Aaron Bronstein
Demon of the Lost Cause: General William Tecumseh Sherman and the Writing of Civil War History, John Wesley Moody, III
From Countrypolitan to Neotraditional: Gender, Race, Class, and Region in Female Country Music, 1980-1989, Dana C. Wiggins
Dissertations from 2008
The "New Woman" on the Stage: The Making of a Gendered Public Sphere in Interwar Iran and Egypt, Fakhri Haghani
God and Slavery in America: Francis Wayland and the Evangelical Conscience, Matthew S. Hill
Stories of Lynwood Park, Veronica Menezes Holmes
Athens of the South: College Life in Nashville, A New South City, 1897-1917, Mary Ellen Pethel
Dissertations from 2007
Reconfiguring Memories of Honor: William Raoul's Manipulation of Masculinities in the New South, 1872-1918, Steve Ray Blankenship
"Our Fight is for Right": The NAACP Youth Councils and College Chapters' Crusade for Civil Rights, 1936-1965, Tommy L. Bynum
"A Tough Little Patch of History": Atlanta's Marketplace for Gone with the Wind Memory, Jennifer Word Dickey
Africans, Cherokees, and the ABCFM Missionaries in the Nineteenth Century: An Unusual Story of Redemption, Gnimbin Albert Ouattara
Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread: The African American Megachurch and Prosperity Theology, Charmayne E. Patterson
Public and Private Voices: The Typhoid Fever Experience at Camp Thomas, 1898., Gerald Joseph Pierce
Spanish Orientalism: Washington Irving and the Romance of the Moors, Michael S. Stevens
Dissertations from 2006
The Polish Army in France: Immigrants in America, World War I Volunteers in France, Defenders of the Recreated State in Poland, David Thomas Ruskoski
Dissertations from 1985
Higher Education for Southern Women: Four Church-Related Women's Colleges in Georgia, Agnes Scott, Shorter, Spelman, And Wesleyan, 1900-1920, Florence Fleming Corley