Items where Subject is "E11 America (General)"
- Library of Congress Subject Areas (11081)
- E History America (48)
- E11 America (General) (15)
- E History America (48)
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Austin, Angela (2017) Forgotten children: Scotland's colonial child servants, 1680 - 1760. MPhil(R) thesis, University of Glasgow.
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Bremner, Michael Wilson (1983) Friends and enemies: the impact of the 'labor problem' on political attitudes in America, 1919-1924. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.
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Cassie, Nicole (2018) ‘I was there as a person who was trying to save lives’: The life stories of the American medical personnel who served in the Vietnam War. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.
Cornelius, Mary (2020) Becoming Catholic: religion and society in colonial Grenada, 1763-1838. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.
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Donohoe, Helen F. (2013) Dancing with scalps: native North American women, white men and ritual violence in the eighteenth century. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.
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McGinley, Rory Mackay (2016) Richard Yates: re-writing postwar American culture. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.
Morris, Michael (2013) Atlantic Archipelagos: A Cultural History of Scotland, the Caribbean and the Atlantic World, c.1740-1833. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.
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Naito, Hiroaki (2014) Vietnam fought and imagined: the images of the mythic frontier in American Vietnam War literature. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.
Nixon, James Alexander (2018) American political stand-up comedy as a subversive and conservative cultural form in the Obama era. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.
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Parrish, David (2013) Jacobitism and the British Atlantic world in the age of Anne. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.
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Ryan-Hume, Joe J. (2017) Standing in Reagan’s shadow: liberal strategies in the 1980s. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.
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Sood, Arun (2016) Eighty years 'Owre the Sea': Robert Burns and the early United States of America, c. 1786-1866. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.
Struan, Andrew David (2010) 'Judgement and Experience'? British politics, Atlantic connexions and the American Revolution. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.
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Wallace, Valerie (2010) Exporting radicalism within the empire: Scots Presbyterian political values in Scotland and British North America, c.1815-c.1850. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.
Whitburn, Shadi (2016) An analysis of state crime: negotiating multiple insecurities around the U.S. Mexico Border. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.