Home
Faculty & Staff
Course Offerings and Syllabi
The History Major
The History Minor
Graduate Programs
Undergraduate Scholarships, Honors, Awards & Statistics
Career & Alumni News
  Department News & Events
   
   
   
Home
Search
Contacts
News
Sports & Events
Miami University Department of History

PhDs CONFERRED, MIAMI UNIVERSITY (OHIO), 1969-2006: JOBS

This is a comprehensive list and not one that simply highlights success stories.   Since the Miami history doctoral program is nearly forty years old, for some Ph.D. recipients the list reports death or retirement or lack of current information, especially when the relevant dissertation directors have died or retired.   Although the list doesn't include those who didn't complete the doctoral program, some of the these peope hold interesting jobs too: for instance, a former American history doctoral student now manages a punk rock band in California! [updated August 2005]

ADAMS, Eva Doris, "The Slaughterhouse Cases: The First Interpretation of the Fourteenth Amendment," 1992.   Advisor: W. Sherman Jackson. [associate professor, Ft. Valley State University, Georgia]

AL-ZAYDEY, Hussein A., "Saudi-British Diplomatic Relations, 1918-1920: The Khurman Dispute," 1989.   Advisor: David M. Fahey. [resides in Saudi Arabia]

ANDERS, Steven Edward, "A History of Child Welfare in Cincinnati," 1981.   Advisor: Jack Temple Kirby. [US Army civilian historian, Virginia]

ARMSTRONG, William, "Social and Political Philosophies of Unamuno and Ortego y Gasset," 1973.     Advisor: Richard E. Gustafson. [retired US Navy civilian historian, Washingston, DC]

ARNOLD, W. Vincent, "Fascist War Propaganda, 1939-1943," 1990.   Advisor: Jay W. Baird. [professor, Concordia College, Minnesota]

AZMI, Muhammad Raziullah, "The United States, Pakistan, and the Soviet Union, 1947-1965: Problems of Security, Ideology and Geopolitics," 1987.   Advisor: Jacob Kipp. [civil servant in Australia and free-lance writer for the Pakistani émigré press]

BARNHART, Terry A., "Of Mounds and Men: The Early Anthropological Career of Ephraim George Squier," 1989.   Advisor:   Richard Jellison. [associate professor, Eastern Illinois University]

BAUGH, Carol Taylor, "Do Gooders Doing Good: Eastern Kentucky Settlement and Mission Schools' Fireside Industries," 2005.  Advisor: Andrew Cayton. [coordinator, Urban Appalachian Outreach and Studies, Sinclair Community College]

BECKNELL, Robert Branan, "Almsgiving, The Jewish Legacy of Justice and Mercy," 2000.   Advisor:   Edwin M. Yamauchi [pastor, Ellsworth, Maine]

BENSON, Joel D., "Cooperation to Competition: English Perspective and Policy on Anglo-Dutch Economic Relations During the Reign of James I," 1987.   Advisor:   Thomas Coakley. [professor, Northwest Missouri State University]

BLACKBURN, James C., "The Role of the Church-Related College in Higher Education: An Analysis of Four Evangelical Christian Colleges in Central Indiana," 1979.   Advisor:   Richard Jellison. [estate planning consultant, American Bible Society]

BOSCH, Jennifer Lynne, "The Life of Ellen Gates Starr, 1859-1940," 1990.   Advisor:   Allan M. Winkler.[formerly Ball State University]

BRENNAN, Mary C., "Conservatism in the Sixties: The Development of the American Political Right, 1960-1968," 1988. Advisor:   Allan M. Winkler. [associate professor, Southwest Texas State University]

BROOKS HEDSTROM, Darlene L., "'Your Cell Will Teach You All Things': The Relationship between Monastic Proactice and the Architectural Design of the Cell in Coptic Monasticism, 400-1000," 2001.   Advisor:   Edwin M. Yamauchi. [assistant professor, Wittenberg University]

BRUMBERG, George David, "Geneva, New York: A Community Study, 1786-1860," 1977.   Advisor:   Richard Jellison. [director, New York Historical Resources Center, Cornell University]

BUNCH-LYONS, Beverly A., "And They Came: The Migration of African-American Women From the South to Cincinnati, Ohio 1900-1950," 1995.   Advisor:   Mary E. Frederickson. [associate professor, Virginia Tech]

CALVERT, Kenneth R., "Conflicts of Providence: The Roman 'Web of Power' and the Rise of Christianity," 2000.   Advisor:   Edwin M. Yamauchi. [associate professor, Hillsdale College and headmaster, Hillsdale Academy]

CARROLL, Scott T., "The Melitian Schism: Coptic Christianity and the Egyptian Church," 1989.   Advisor:   Edwin M. Yamauchi. [professor and co-director of the Center for the Study of Antiquity, Cornerstone University, Michigan]

CHA, Sang-chul, "The Search for a 'Graceful Exit': General John Reed Hodge and American Occupation Policy in Korea, 1945-1948," 1986.   Advisor:   Jeffrey Kimball. [Professor, Chungnam National University, Taejon, Korea]

CHAMBERS, Roger Ray, "Greek Athletics and the Jews: 165 B.C. - A.D. 70," 1980.   Advisor:   Edwin M. Yamauchi. [deceased, Florida Bible College]

CHESEN, Judy A., "It was More than Nourishment, It was More than Sustenance: A Study of the Importance of Food to the Lives of Italian Immigrant Women in Chicago, 1880-1930," 1999.   Advisor:   Mary E. Frederickson. [visiting assistant professor,   Miami University, Middletown campus]

CLEMENTS, Carson,   "The Development and Failure of American Policy toward Czehoslovakia, 1938-1948," 2004.   Advisor: Sheldon Anderson   [lawyer; American Bar Association project for Central Europe]

CONTOSTA, David R., "Charles Peguy: Critic of the Modern World," 1973.   Advisor:  Richard E. Gustafson. [professor, Chestnut Hill College, Pennsylvania]

CROSBY, Earl William, "Building the Country Home: The Black County Agent System: 1906-1940," 1977.   Advisor:   Jack Temple Kirby. [disaster recovery/business continuity specialist/project manager, Huntington National Bank, Columbus, Ohio]

CURETON, Charles Horrell, "The Virginia Cavalry, 1646-1783: A History of Organization," 1985.   Advisor:   Jeffrey Kimball. [US Army civilian historian, Kentucky]

DALHOUSE, Mark Taylor, "Bob Jones University and the Shaping of Twentieth Century Separatism, 1926-1991," 1991.   Advisor:   Jack Temple Kirby. [director, Volunteer/Service Learning program, Vanderbilt University]

DAWSON, Cole Patrick, "Yankees in the Queen City: The Social and Intellectual Contributions of New Englanders in Cincinnati, 1820-1850," 1977.   Advisor:   Ronald E. Shaw. [associate professor, Warner Pacific College, Oregon]

DeBERRY COLE, Susanne, "Going to Market: Women's Work and the Market Economies of Antebellum Cincinnati, 1789-1860," 1997.   Advisor:   Mary E. Frederickson. [visiting assistant professor, Shepherd University, WV]

DeFELICE, John F., "The Women of the Pompeian Inns: A Study of Law, Occupation and Status," 1998.   Advisor:   Edwin M. Yamauchi. [associate professor, University of Maine at Presque Isle]

DeGROSS, Robert L., "Barthelemy Prosper Enfantin: Prophet or Parasite," 1974.   Advisor:   Max Welborn, Jr. [associate deputy director for collection management, Defense Intelligence Agency; also collegiate professor of history, University of Maryland University College]

DEL PAPA, Eugene Michael, "Herbert Hoover and the Struggle for Relief, 1930-1933," 1974.   Advisor:   James H. Rodabaugh. [US Air Force civilian historian, New Mexico]

DePALMA, Margaret C., "Dialogue on the Frontier: Catholic and Protestant Relations, 1793-1882," 2000.   Advisor:   Mary Kupiec Cayton.   [writer/editor for National Archives & Records Administration, Washington, DC]

DENNEY, William Homer, "Soldier of the Republic: The Life of Ebenezer Denny," 1978.   Advisor:   Jeffrey Kimball. [director of quality and performance excellence, Examination Management Services Incorporated (Irving, Texas)]

DOWNARD, William Louis, "The Cincinnati Brewing Industry, 1811-1933: A Social and Economic History," 1969.   Advisor:   Ronald E. Shaw. [deceased, vice president, St, Joseph's College, Indiana]

DUNN, Laura Ann, "The Evolution of Imperial Roman Attitudes toward Same Sex Acts," 1998.   Advisor:   Edwin M. Yamauchi. [assistant professor, Brevard Community College, Florida]

DWYER, Doris Dawn, "A Century of City-Building: Three Generations of the Kilgour Family in Cincinnati, 1798-1914," 1979.   Advisor:   Eugene M. Tobin. [professor, Western Nevada Community College]

EACKER, Susan A., "Mullet, Mangoes, and Midwives: Gender and Community in a West Coast Florida Fishing Village," 1994.   Advisor:   Mary E. Frederickson. [formerly, Morehead State University, Kentucky; now in business]

EFTHIMIOU, Miltiades, "Greeks and Latins on Thirteenth Century Cyprus," 1974.   Advisor:   Herbert L. Oerter. [retired; was executive director of the Department of Church and Society for the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of North and South America; Greek Orthodox priest]

ELLER, David Barry, "The Brethren on the Ohio Valley Frontier, 1790-1850: German Baptist Settlement and Frontier Accommodation," 1976.   Advisor:   Dwight L. Smith. [director of the Young Center for the Study of Anabaptist and Pietist Studies and professor of history and religious studies, Elizabethtown College,   Pennsylvania]

ELZY, Martin Ivan, "The Origins of American Military Policy, 1945-1950," 1974.   Advisor:   Jeffrey Kimball. [retired, Jimmy Carter presidential library, Georgia]

FULLER, Albert James, "Chaplain to the Confederacy: A Biography of Basil Manly, 1798-1868," 1995.   Advisor:   Michael O'Brien. [associate professor, University of Indianapolis]

GARDNER, Douglas G., "Andersonville and American Memory: Civil War Prisoners and Narratives of Suffering and Redemption," 1998.   Advisor:   Jack Temple Kirby. [lecturer, Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis, Columbus campus]

GHEBRE-AB, Habtamu, "The Disposal of the Former Italian Colonies in Africa (Eritrea, Italian Somaliland and Libya): A Comparative Study," 1990.   Advisor:   Maynard W. Swanson. [associate professor, University of Cincinnati, Clermont College]

HE, Sibing, "Russell and Company, 1818-1891: America's Trade and Diplomacy in 19 th -Century China," 1997.   Advisor:   Jeffrey Kimball. [Guangdong University, China]

HINTON, Paula K., "'Come Prepared to Stay Forever': The Tale of a Murderess in Turn-of-the-Century America," 2001.   Advisor:   Mary E. Frederickson. [assistant professor, Tennessee Tech University]

HOFFMAN, Daniel Lee, "The Status of Women and Gnosticism in Irenaeus and Tertullian," 1992.   Advisor:   Edwin M. Yamauchi. [associate professor, Lee University, Tennessee]

HORST, Corinna A., "'More than Ordinary': The Female Migration Experience and German Immigrant Women in Nineteenth Century Cincinnati," 1998.   Advisor:   Mary E. Frederickson. [German Marshall Fund of the United States]

HURST, Steven Melvin, "Progressive Government: Administrative Reorganization and Bureaucratic Transition in Ohio, 1880-1921," 1977.   Advisor:   James H. Rodabaugh. [formerly US immigration, Detroit]

ISA, Mohamed, "Great Britain's Arab Policy, 1914-1920: From Friendship to Conflict," 1983.   Advisor:   David M. Fahey. [formerly, King Fahd University for Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia]

ISETTS, Charles Arlo, "Eugene Sue: A Writer for the People," 1974.   Advisor:   Max Welborn, Jr. [formerly Ohio Historical Society]

KALLANDER, Dean Charles, "The Defense of Jerusalem in the Roman Siege of 70 C.E.: A Study of First Century Apocalyptic Ideas," 1980.   Advisor:   Edwin M. Yamauchi. [retired US Air Force civilian historian, Ohio]

KAN, Kenneth C., "The Diplomacy of Foreign Aid: China, the United States and Marshall Plan Assistance, 1947-1949," 1983.   Advisor:   Michael Hogan. [formerly US Army civilian historian, Kansas]

KAWALEWALE, Kammalizeni Julius, "Ostpolitik and West German Public Opinion: An Interpretation," 1976.   Advisor:   Jay W. Baird. [retired, Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Malawi]

KESTER, Leigh Aaron, "The Charismata in Crisis: The Gifts of the Holy Spirit in the Reformation Church of England," 1990.   Advisor:   Thomas M. Coakley. [priest, Anglican Catholic Church, Pennsylvania]

KINCADE, Vance Robert, "Solving the Vice Presidential Dilemma: The Elections of Martin Van Buren and George Bush," 1996.   Advisor:   Allan M. Winkler. [adjunct faculty, Rowan University, New Jersey]

KRUSE, Juanita Fern, "John Buchan and Idea of Empire," 1982.   Advisor:   David M. Fahey. [professor and chair, Pfeifer University, North Carolina]

KURANGA, Abraham Akanbi, "Seventh-Day Adventism in Western Nigeria, 1914-1981: A Study in the Relationship between Christianity and African Culture from the Missionary Era to the Introduction of African Leadership," 1992.   Advisor:   Maynard W. Swanson. [history faculty, Cincinnati State College]

LAMBORN, James S., "Blessed Assurance?: Depraved Saints, Philosophers, and the Problem of Knowledge for Self and State in New England, 1630-1830," 2002.   Advisor:   Mary Kupiec Cayton. [part-time lecturer, Cedarville College, Ohio]

LARSON, Anita Lynn, "Death at the Hands of Another: Domestic Homicide in Post World War II Ohio," 1999.   Advisor:   Mary E. Frederickson. [social studies faculty, Marshall School, Duluth, Minnesota]

LAWRENCE, John Michael, "Hepatoscopy and Extispicy in Graeco-Roman and Early Christian Texts," 1979.   Advisor:   Edwin M. Yamauchi. [coordinator of the ministerial intern program and the religious studies major, Southwestern Christian College, Terrell, Texas]

LAYNE, Allen E., "Desmond Donnelly," 2004.   Advisor:   David M. Fahey [Phillips Community College of the University of Arksansas (Stuttgart campus) and part-time in the graduate program at Harding University (Layne received his A.A. degree at Phillips, and Phillips has honored him as its 2005 Distinguished Alumnus)]

LEMMONS, Russel William, "Joseph Goebbels, Berlin and Der Angriff: The Blood Years, 1927-1933," 1991.   Advisor:   Jay W. Baird.[associate professor, Jacksonville State University, Alabama]

LERMAN, Hilary J., "Power to the People: Community Organizing in Southeastern Ohio, 1969-1973," 1997.   Advisor:   Mary E. Frederickson. [visiting assistant professor, Miami University, Middletown campus; also lawyer]

LILLY, Samuel, "A Cultural History of Revolutionary Charleston, S.C.," 1972.   Advisor:   Richard Jellison. [retired; formerly managing director, Library Resources Institute, and executive director, Illinois Bicentennial Commission]

LING, Huping, "Surviving on the Gold Mountain: Chinese American Women and their Lives," 1991.   Advisor:   Allan M. Winkler. [professor, Truman State University, Missouri]

LYNCH, Timothy Patrick, "Strike Songs of the Depression Era: Reading Between the Lyrics," 1995.   Advisor:   Mary E. Frederickson. [associate professor of humanities, College of  Mount St. Joseph, Cincinnati]

MANIAN, Padma   [formerly PADMAVATHY, V.], "The English Barmaid, 1874-1914: A Case Study of Non-Unionized and Unskilled Women Workers," 1989.   Advisor:   David M. Fahey. [assistant professor, San Jose City College, California]

MANNING, Richard Howard, "Herald of the Albany Regency: Edwin Croswell and the Albany Argus, 1823-1854," 1983.   Advisor:   Ronald E. Shaw. [formerly insurance analyst]

MARTIN, Donald Robert, "Corruption and Reform in the Jacobean Navy: The Report of the Naval Commission of 1608-1609," 1973.   Advisor:   Thomas M. Coakley. [retired, Kettering College, Ohio]

MARTIN, Thomas Stanley, "True Whigs and Honest Tories: Origins and Evolution of Loyalist Ideology," 1978.   Advisor:   Richard Jellison. [professor, Sinclair Community College, Ohio]

MASON, Kathy Sue, "Before the Park Service: Standards and Management in the U.S. National Parks, 1872-1916," 1999.   Advisor:   Jack Temple Kirby. [assistant professor, University of Findlay, Ohio]

MATIJASIC, Thomas David, "Conservative Reform in the West: The African Colonization Movement in Ohio, 1826-1829," 1982. Advisor:   John Dickinson. [professor, Prestonsburg Community College, Kentucky (formerly president, Kentucky Association of  Teachers]

McGRUDER, Larry, "The Life and Thought of Kelly Miller: A Biography," 1984.   Advisor:   Richard Jellison. [Abraham Baldwin College, Georgia]

McHUGH, Michael C., "With Malice Toward None: Parole and Clemency for Nazi War Criminals, 1948-1958," 1991.   Advisor: Jeffrey Kimball. [ Assistant Professor, Political Science, at KIMEP University, Almaty, Kazakhstan]

MECKLEY, Robert C., "Common Frontiers: Pemaquid and San Luis, 1607-1704," 1999.   Advisor:   Andrew R.L. Cayton. [visiting assistant professor and assistant director, Colligan history project, Miami University, Hamilton campus]

MIDDLETON, Stephen, "Ohio and the Antislavery Activities of Attorney Salmon Portland Chase, 1830-1849," 1987.   Advisor:   Richard Jellison. [professor, North Carolina State University]

MILLER, Burke, "William Burke of Connecticut: A Life in the Early American Republic," 2002.   Advisor:   Andrew R.L. Cayton. [Hamilton High School, Ohio; adjunct, Miami University-Hamilton campus]

MILLER, Keith Linus, "The Development of Towns in Southeastern Illinois: Formative Period 1810-1850," 1976.   Advisor:   Dwight L. Smith. [formerly Frontier Community College, Illinois; now free-lance writer on petroleum history]

MOORE, David Wayne, "Duff Green and the South, 1824-45," 1983.   Advisor:   Ronald E. Shaw. [Lindsey Wilson College, Kentucky]

MORRIS, Jennifer M., "The Origins of UNICEF, 1946-1953," 2004.   Advisor:   Judith P. Zinsser. [visiting assistant professor, Miami University, Oxford; effective 200607 academic year, assistant professor of humanities, Mount St. Joseph, Cincinnati]

MURRAY, Percy Edward, "Harry C. Smith, Black Journalist and Legislator," 1977.   Advisor:   W. Sherman Jackson. [administrator and professor, North Carolina Central University]

NAVRAN, Alireza, "Russo-Iranian Relations, 1896-1917," 1986.   Advisor:   Bruce Menning.[formerly Cuyahoga Community College, Metropolitan Campus, Ohio]

NESS, Lester J., "Astrology and Judaism in Late Antiquity," 1990.   Advisor:   Edwin M. Yamauchi. [Yunnan Normal University, China]

NICHOLSON, Howard L., "Swine, Timber, and Tourism: The Evolution of an Appalachian Community in the Middle West, 1830-1930," 1992.   Advisor:   Andrew R.L. Cayton. [assistant professor, Northern Michigan University]

OVERHOLT, James C., "Roger Martin du Gard and Modern Thought," 1981.   Advisor:   Herbert L. Oerter. [formerly Children's Museum for Folklore, Tennessee, and free-lance writer]

PARKINSON, John Scott, "Bloody Spring: The Charleston, Illinois Riot and Copperhead Violence during the American Civil War," 1998.   Advisor:   Andrew R.L. Cayton. [assistant professor, Ball State University]

PATTENGALE, Jerry A., "Benevolent Physicians in Late Antiquity: The Cult of the Anargyroi," 1993.   Advisor:   Edwin M. Yamauchi. [professor and assistant vice president for academic support, Indiana Wesleyan University]

PETTITT, Richard Norman Jr., "Albert Brisbane and the Fourierist Phase of American Communitarianism," 1982.   Advisor:   Ronald E. Shaw. [associate director, Miami University libraries]

PFISTER, Frederick William, "In the Cause of Freedom: American Abolition Societies 1775-1808," 1980.   Advisor:   Richard Jellison. [formerly Cranborne School, Michigan]

POSTEAU, Alain Henri, "The Ways and Means of Cardinal Richelieu's Accession to Power: The Day of the Dupes," 1978.   Advisor:   Richard E. Gustafson. [formerly Appalachian State University, North Carolina]

POULTON, Gary Michael, "Great Britain and the French Intervention in Mexico, 1861-1865," 1976.   Advisor:   David M. Fahey. [professor and president emeritus, Virginia Intermont College]

PRICE, G. David, "All Politics is Local, Trade Policy is Politics: Congress, GATT, and Trade Policy in the Truman Administration," 1998.   Advisor:   Jeffrey Kimball. [Sante Fe Community College, Gainesville, Florida]

RAYNER, Robert Edward, "The Mission of Celeron de Blainville and the Fall of New France," 1991.   Advisor:   Phillip R. Shriver. [journalist]

REEVES, Jo Ann, "Psychical Phenomena in the United States in the Nineteenth Century," 1979.   Advisor:   Richard Jellison. [formerly, chair, humanities, Associaco de Graduada, Brazil]

ROBINSON, Peter, "The Dance of the Comedians: The People, the Presdient, and the Performance of Political Standup Comedy in America," 2006.  Advisor: Allan M. Winkler.  [assistant professor of humanities, College of  Mount St. Joseph, Cincinnati]

ROCKWOOD, (Dean) Stephen, "The Populist Ideology," 1977. Advisor:   James H. Rodabaugh. [formerly Albion College, Michigan]

ROWAN, (Carl) Milton, "Politics and Pure Research: The Origins of the National Science Foundation, 1942-1954," 1985.   Advisor:   Michael Hogan. [associate professor, Ferrum College, Virginia]

SAWERS, Timothy, "The Public Career of Littleton Waller Tazewell, 1824-1836," 1972.   Advisor:   Ronald E. Shaw. [retired, Illinois state government; now runs a business offering tours of Lincoln sites]

SCARRY, James M., "The Berlin Crises of 1958 and 1961: Eisenhower, Kennedy and Ameican Cold War Foreign Policy," 1998.   Advisor:   Jeffrey Kimball. [assistant professor, Shorter College in Rome, Georgia]

SCHARF, Mark Francis, "The Soviet Leadership's Voluntary Withdrawal from Eastern Europe," 2002.   Advisor:   Robert W. Thurston. [International Assistance and Training Unit, FBI]

SCHMIDT, Robert F., "Prayer Book Revision in the Church of England, 1906-1929: Liturgy, Doctrine, and Ecclesiastical Discipline," 1984.   Advisor:   David M. Fahey. [Miami University archivist]

SHEHATA, Talaat, "The American Effect: Migration, Nationality, and Identity in Egypt, 1952-1970," 2001.   Advisor:   Michael O'Brien. [business in New York City]

SHROCK, Joel Douglas, "Images of Manliness: Respectable Manhood in Juvenile Popular Media, 1870-1929," 1996.   Advisor:   Mary Kupiec Cayton. [visiting assistant professor, Ball State University]

SMITH, Beverly Ann, "The Irish Prison System, 1854-1914: Prisons and Political Prisoners," 1977.   Advisor:   David M. Fahey. [professor of criminal justice studies and departmental director of graduate studies, Illinois State University]

SMITH, Carl B. II, "'No Longer Jews': Gnostic Origins and the Jewish Revolt Under Trajan, 115-17 C.E.," 2001.   Advisor:   Edwin M. Yamauchi. [Palm Beach Atlantic University, Florida]

SMITH, Robert Wayne, "'Arabia Haeresium Ferax?' A History of Christianity in the Transjordan to C.E. 395," 1994.   Advisor:   Edwin M. Yamauchi. [professor, Roanoke Bible College, North Carolina]

SNYDER, Thomas, "Matthew Arnold and Victorian Liberalism," 1972.   Advisor:   David M. Fahey. [retired, US Air Force civilian historian, Illinois; now operates a historic postcard business]

SWICK, (Ronald) Ray. Harman Blennerhassett: an Irish Aristocrat on the American Frontier," 1978.   Advisor: James H. Rodabaugh [historian for the West Virginia State Park System: Blennerhessett Island Historical State Park Commission]

STANNISH, Steven M., "Evidence for the 'Amarna Period from the Memphite Tombs of 'Aper-El, Horemheb, and Ma'ya," 2001. Advisor:   Edwin M. Yamauchi. [assistant professor, State University of New York College at Potsdam]

THIEMANN, William G., "Haight-Ashbury: Birth of the Counterculture of the 1960s," 1998.   Advisor:   Allan M. Winkler.

THOMPSON, Michael D., "High on the Hog: Swine as Culture and Commodity in Eastern North Carolina," 2000.   Advisor:   Jack Temple Kirby. [assistant professor, Pfeifer University, North Carolina]

THOMPSON, Thomas Walter, "James Anthony Froude on Nation and Empire: A Study in Victorian Racialism," 1978.   Advisor:   David M. Fahey. [retired, US Air Force civilian historian, New York]

TIHINEN, Paul Edward, "The Transition in the Treatment of the Body-Soul Relationship: A Study of Juan Huarte, Robert Burton, and Rene Descartes," 1977.   Advisor:   Richard E. Gustafson. [formerly program analyst, Legislative Budget Office of Ohio]

ULRICH, Dennis Nicholas, "Samuel P. Hildreth: Physician and Scientist on the American Frontier, 1783-1863," 1983.   Advisor:   Richard Jellison. [executive director of Continuing and Professional Education, Unified Technologies Center, Cuyahoga Community College, Ohio]

WANTLAND, William Robert, "The Jurist and Advocate: The Political Career of Stanley Matthews, 1840-1889," 1994.   Advisor:   Ronald E. Shaw. [professor, Mt. Vernon Nazarene College, Ohio]

WILSON, Ellen Susan, "Speculators and Land Development in the Virginia Military Tract: The Territorial Period," 1982.   Advisor:   Dwight L. Smith. [professor, Northern Ohio University]

WINELAND, John Dennis, "Abila of the Decapolis: A Historical and Archaeological Examination from the Hellenistic Period to the Arab Conquest," 1996.   Advisor:   Edwin M. Yamauchi. [professor, Kentucky Christian College]

WOODBURN, Stephen M., "The Origins of Russian Intellectual Conservatism, 1825-1881: Danilevsky, Dostoevsky, Katkov, and the Legacy of Nicholas I," 2001.   Advisor:   Robert W. Thurston. [assistant professor, Southwestern College, Kansas]

ZHU, Pingchao, "The Road to an Armistice: An Examination of the Chinese and American Diplomacy During the Korean War Cease-Fire Negotiations, 1950-1953," 1998.   Advisor:   Jeffrey Kimball. [associate professor, University of Idaho]