Theses/Dissertations from 2021
The Holocaust in Białystok: Urban, Rural, and Forest Environments as Spaces of Resistance, Survival, and Persecution, Dakota Gramour
To Know the Land with Hands and Minds: Negotiating Agricultural Knowledge in Late-Nineteenth-Century New England and Westphalia, Justus Hillebrand
Making Earth, Making Home: Technoscientific Citizenship and Ecological Domesticity in an Age of Limits, Emma Schroeder
Theses/Dissertations from 2020
Separating God's Two Kingdoms: Regular Baptists in Maine, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick, 1780 to 1815, Ronald S. Baines
Making Vacationland: The Modern Automobility and Tourism Borderlands of Maine and New Brunswick, 1875-1939, Sean C. Cox
The Monolithic View: On the Plurality of Political Theologies in the Writings of Ernst Kantorowicz, Andrew Mallory
"The Men Were Sick of the Place" : Soldier Illness and Environment in the War of 1812, Joseph R. Miller
Helping Wounded Soldiers and Anxious Families: The United States Sanitary Commission and the Origin of Modern Philanthropy in the United States, Martin L. Novom
Language, Identity, and Citizenship: Politics of Education in Madawaska, 1842-1920, Elisa E A Sance
Orange Riots, Party Processions Acts, and the Control of Public Space in Ireland and British North America, 1796-1851, Annie E. Tock
Theses/Dissertations from 2019
Land Tenure in Acadian Agricultural Settlements, 1604-1755: Cultural Retention and the Emergence of Custom, Carol A. Blasi
"The Dream is in the Process:" Environmental Racism and Environmental Justice in Boston, 1900 to 2000, Michael J. Brennan
Feeding the Empire: Grain, Warfare, and the Persistence of the British Atlantic Economy, 1765-1815, Patrick Callaway
The Rise and Decline of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation in Ontario and Quebec during World War II, 1939 - 1945, Charles A. Deshaies
Navigating Wilderness and Borderland: Environment and Culture in the Northeastern Americas during the American Revolution, Daniel S. Soucier
Black Robes at the Edge of Empire: Jesuits, Natives, and Colonial Crisis in Early Detroit, 1728-1781, Eric J. Toups
Liberty to Slaves: The Black Loyalist Controversy, Michael Anthony White
Theses/Dissertations from 2018
A "Real Social & Political Revolution": Nativism, Class Conflict, and Urban Reform in Portland, Maine (1840-1923), Thomas R. MacMillan
Dr. Khalil Totah: Arab-American Quaker Educator and Palestinian Nationalist Crusader, 1914-1948, Amy Smith
Counter Currents: Arthur Lower, Lincoln Colcord, and Ideological Isolationism in Interwar Canada and the United States, James Spruce
Theses/Dissertations from 2017
Competing Priorities: French Canadian Women Religious in Biddeford, Maine, 1880-1910, Amanda M. Black
Party Development and Political Conflict in Maine 1820-1860 From Statehood to the Civil War, Lee D. Webb
Theses/Dissertations from 2016
The Greatest Good: Black Reformers and the Early Civil Rights Movement in Pittsburgh, 1915-1945, Adam L. Cilli
Managing the River Commons: Fishing and New England's Rural Economy, 1783-1848, Erik Reardon
Petite Politique: The British, French, Iroquois, and Everyday Power in the Lake Ontario Borderlands, 1724-1760, Greg Rogers
"The Place of Happiness": Recipes, Cookbooks, and the Negotiation of Domesticity in Anglo-America, 1830-1880, Rachel A. Snell
Theses/Dissertations from 2015
Window into Cultural Manipulation: The Conservative Attack on National History Standards, 1994-1995, Todd Blanchette
Reverend Jonathan Fisher: One Thread in the Web of Early American Education, 1780-1830, Brittany P. Cathey
For Women and Themselves: Lou Hoover, Betty Ford, and the Women's Movements of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Lisa Marie Rude
Between Mothers and the State: Mothers' Allowances in Maine and New Brunswick, 1915-1960, Rebecca A. White
Theses/Dissertations from 2014
Impartial Patriots: Nineteenth-Century North American Histories and Historians of the War of 1812, Andrew DeMaris
"All the Island Boys are Gone": The Civil War in Down East Maine, Timothy F. Garrity
Mi'kmaw Shamans and Acadian Sorcerers: A Study in Cultural Transmissions, Transferences and Transformations, Susan Janet Harmon
Prize Game in the Borderlands: Privateering in New England and the Maritime Provinces, 1775-1815, Edward J. Martin
Subjected in Hope: The Development of a Protestant Theology of the Environment in America, 1945-2000, Joshua Parda
Guns and a Dam: Divergent Perceptions of Technology in U.S.-Egyptian Relations, 1952-1956, Brent Y. Skaggs
Return to Conception: Wilhelm Reich's Later Work as a Product of European Cultural Modernism, Peter B. Thompson
Theses/Dissertations from 2013
The political history of Japan's "war legacy issue:" the persistent foreign and domestic influence of World War II, Brian Buchanan Fisk
Margaret Thatcher, British national identity, and the Falkland Islands: an examination of memoirs, parliamentary debate, and press editorials, Thomas Hunter Gray
Manhood in Verse: Revisiting the Folksongs of Joe Scott and Larry Gorman, Ian J. Jesse
Slavery, rhetoric, and race: a British Atlantic perspective on the meaning of slavery and race in Nova Scotia, 1791-1833, Gabriel Louis Levesque
A House That's Always Haunted: Urban Renewal in Bangor, Maine, 1945-1985, Thomas R. McCord
A chance driven outcome: a case study of the Battle of Detroit, 16 August 1812, Joseph Richard Miller
Putting Down Roots: How Back-To-The-Landers and Locals Worked Together to Transform Maine's Food System, Eileen M. Palmer
Intellectual and Political Resistance to the U.S. Occupation of the Dominican Republic - 1916-1924, John R. Paton
The Indian Head Experimental Farm and Forest Nursery Station, Indian Head, Saskatchewan: The Making of a Canadian Landscape, Anthony M. Penders
With social justice for all? from Christian socialism to Christian consumerism in mid-twentieth century America, Amy M. Smith
Navigating wilderness and borderland: the Arnold expedition from Maine to Quebec, 1775, Daniel S. Soucier
Theses/Dissertations from 2012
The Original Meaning and Intent of the Maine Indian Land Claims: Penobscot Perspectives, Maria L. Girouard
Progress, Perspective, and the Sublime Spectacle: Landscape in the Discourse of Art and Technology, 1825-1975, Joshua Steven Moulton
A War of Words: Rhetoric, Identity, and Memory in the Maine-New Brunswick Borderlands, 1838-1842, Michael T. Perry
"From time Immemorial": Massachusetts Farmer-fishermen and the Merrimack River, 1800-1846, Erik Reardon
Theses/Dissertations from 2011
How Maine Women's Involvement in the Woman's Board of Missions Expanded the Lives of Women at Home and Abroad, 1873-1927, Linda Cooper Costelloe
An Imperfect Union: The Eighteenth Century Origins of the Two Maines, Margaret G. Kearney
The Politics of Suppression: Eamon de Valera's Government and the IRA, 1938-1942, Grant Alexander Lombard
Outcast Men: American Citizens in Upper Canada and Van Dieman's Land, Jenna L. Morency
A "Clearcut Line": Canada and Colombia, 1892-1979, Stefano Tijerina
Recovering from a Lost Community: The Connection of Dow Air Force Base to Bangor Maine, and How Bangor Survived the Closing of Dow, William W. Wentworth
Beauty and Double Duty: Elizabeth Hawes and the Politics of Fashion and Women's Work, Jennie Woodard
Theses/Dissertations from 2010
Pimps, Pushers, and Politics, A Historical Examination of the Blaxploitation Genre from 1971-1976, Barry Morgan
Seeking the "Mother of Exiles": A Cultural and Political History of American Refugee Policy in the Twentieth Century, Katherine M. O'Flaherty
Making the Theory Work: How the Spruce Run Association Used Radical Feminist Theory in Their Organizational Practice, 1972-1992, Margaret A. Solic
The Failure of Reunion: The South and Republican Foreign Policy, 1898-1902, David Charles Turpie
Finally Seeing the Upcard: An Examination of the Early Tribal-State Relationship Surrounding Tribal Gaming Initiatives in the State of Maine, Sara B. Willett
Theses/Dissertations from 2009
"The Dead Shall be Raised": The Egyptian Revival and 19th Century American Commemorative Culture, Joy M. Giguere
Mat Game: The Rise of American Wrestling, Lori Madeline Hildebrandt
Thriving and Elegant, Flourishing and Populous: Falmouth in Casco Bay, 1760 - 1775, Charles P. M. Outwin
Redefining Wildness: The Wilderness Idea and Eastern National Forests, 1964-1975, James S. Passanisi
"In Order to Establish Justice": The Nineteenth-Century Woman Suffrage Movements of Maine and New Brunswick, Shannon M. Risk
Theses/Dissertations from 2008
L'identité et l'altérité dans les programmes et quatre œuvres didcatiques d'histore du Canada destinés aux écoles secondaires de langue française du Québec : 1955-1966, Paul Franklin Buck
At the Magistrate's Discretion: Sexual Crime and New England Law, 1636-1718, Abby Chandler
Henry Knox and the Northwest Ohio Frontier, 1787-1794, Laura M. Geoghegan
The Paul de Man Affair: The Presence of the Past, Gregory Robert Jones-Katz
The United States Role in the Creation and Development of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, Peter M. Lodge
"Madwomen" in Quebec: An Analysis of the Recurring Themes in the Reasons for Women's Committal to Beauport, 1894-1940, Mary Glennon Okin
Determined Persistence: Achieving and Sustaining Job Satisfaction among Nurse Practitioners, Mary Louise Shea
From Broke to Finish: A History of the Eastern Fine Paper Mill, 1889 - 2004, Amy L. Stevens
The Cork Settlement - Fort Job Lewis Archaeological Study, Christopher Allen Wright
Theses/Dissertations from 2007
Child's Play: The Role of Dolls in 19th Century Childhood, Sara E. Alarcón
Commerce and Continuity: The Evolution of Mixed Husbandry on the Waters Farm, 1760-1840, Tim Brosnihan
What Was in the Doctor's Bag?: A Material Culture Study of the Performance of Medicine in Antebellum New England, Anú King Dudley
Tool of Acculturation, Outil de Survivance: Education of French Canadians in Holyoke, Massachusetts 1880-1920, Susan Fliss
U.S. Foreign Policy and the Cambodian People, 1945-1993, Joshua Hallsey
The Troubled Relationship between Suharto and the Indonesian Armed Forces from the Mid 1960s to the Early 1990s, Nackhoon Han
The Phoenix Always Rises: The Evolution of Superheroines in Feminist Culture, Jennie Leland
The Waters of Momo: An Avant-garde Village in the Development of the Northern Italian Hay Industry Seen through Five Thirteenth and Fourteenth Century Manuscripts, Cristina Arrigoni Martelli
The "Star-Spangled Channel": money, the media, and gender in marathon swimming, 1900-1936, Marilyn Morgan
Woods Voices, Woods Knowledge: Work and Recreation in the Popular Literature of the Northeastern Forest, 1850-1963, Dale E. Potts
Theses/Dissertations from 2006
"Keeping House": The Hidden Economy of Maine Coastal Women, 1850-1900, Nancy Payne Alexander
Life on Marr's; Historical Archaeology on Marr's Island, Georgetown, Maine, Anthony M. Booth
"All for Health for All": The Local Dynamics of Rural Public Health in Maine, 1885-1950, Martha Anne Eastman
Fishing a Borderless Sea: Environmental Territorialism in the North Atlantic, 1818-1910, Brian Joseph Payne
A Footpath through Time and Space: The Emergence of Trail Culture along the Appalachian and Sierra Nevada Ranges, 1876-1916, Abigail A. Smith
Agents of Change and 'The Art of Right Living: How Home Economists Influenced Post World War II Consumerism, Karen Dodge Tolstrup