Theses from 2023
Femininity in Medieval Scandinavia: How Paganism Forged Gender Equality, Erin M. Caffey
Reflections Across Religions: A Historical Examination of Common Themes in Zoroastrianism, Judaism, and Christianity, Jason Heckert
The Trampling of the White Rose: The Jacobite Impact on British Politics, Joseph Kurtz
Black Joining the Ranks of White: Black Slaveowning in 1800s South Carolina, Zachary M. Saddow
Theses from 2022
One Stop Along the Corridor of Shame: A Portrait of Public Education in Marlboro County in the Post-No Child Left Behind Years, Jackson Branch
Theses from 2021
The Roosevelt School: a Tiger's Place in the History of Public-School Integration, Kenya L. Lane
Holocaust Education in South Carolina: the Framework for an Effective Foundation, Stacy Whitaker Steele
Theses from 2020
Abelard and Heloise: a Marriage of Minds, Abby Brook Hieber
Collegiate Codebreakers: Winthrop, Women, and War, Marlana Mayton
Is It So Bad to Be Yourself?, Andrew S. Russell
The AIDS Virus and the Galvanization of the LGBTQ Movement for Equality, Michael Ernest Wachowski
Theses from 2019
The Great Heathen Failure: Why the Great Heathen Army Failed to Conquer the Whole of Anglo-Saxon England, Ryan MacNeill
Theses from 2018
From Riots to Sovereignty: United States Policy Makers Ideas, Perceptions, and Reactions to the Panamanian Struggle for Sovereignty, William Edward Humphrey
An Architect of the New South: a Case Study of William Lawrence Hill and Sharon, South Carolina, Paul Laffredo III
Theses from 2017
Running from Behind: Nelson Rockefeller and the Liberal Republicans During the 1964 Republican Primaries, Christopher Eller
The Bleachery Way: a Study of the Rock Hill Printing and Finishing Company, 1960-2017, Alexander Keith Windham
Theses from 2016
Til Death Did Us Part, The Story of the Health and Death of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Mary E. Edgecomb
The Temple Character of Early Christianity, Matthew Higdon
Are We In the Clear? : A History of Military Treatment of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder from the Civil War until the Wars on Terror, Susanna O. Lee
Combat Psychology: Learning to Kill in the U.S. Military, 1947-2012, Patrick McKinnie
Restoring Voice to the Mute Clay: Sumer and the Magoffin Collection Cuneiform Tablets, Benjamin Robertson
Theses from 2015
Shackling the Great Emancipator: How the Nineteenth Century Press in South Carolina Helped to Shape the American National Memory of Abraham Lincoln’s Racial Beliefs and Policies, Elizabeth D. Oswald-Sease
Family Ties: The Gibbs Family, Race, and Society in South Carolina: 1865-1945, Andre Thompson
Theses from 2011
Leaders of '98: Murphy and McCracken A Comparison of the 1798 Rebellion in Wexford and Antrim, David Carton