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ThesisDel Gallego, John A.This thesis is a study of the eschatological message of Paul of Tarsus, and how it changed over time. In addition, the author attempts to explain why the message changed.
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Masters ThesisDoherty, BryanThis Research explores the transition from post-Roman British to Anglo-Saxon as the dominant culture of England took place between the fifth and seventh centuries by utilizing the disciplines of history and archaeology. Studying cultures without a wri . . .
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Masters ThesisBoyle, TraceyAfter the Second World War, Europe lay in ruins. European Federalists aimed to rebuild Europe by uniting it. They wanted individual national governments to cede authority to a European union that could provide stimulus to economic growth and stop nati . . .
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Masters ThesisBohan, Andrew A.This thesis provides an analysis of the development and maturation of a Catholic middle class in Ireland during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
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Masters ThesisHuanaco, MiguelThere have been many scholarly works written about Mexico’s Movimiento de Acción Revolucionaria (MAR) or revolutionary action movement; however, there has never been a scholarly work written about its founder Professor Gómez Souza. Ninety percent of . . .
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Masters ThesisKurak, IvanaThe author's research began with these questions: How far away from social norms did the hippies go regarding gender roles? Were women ever freed from these expectations? What did family life on the communes look like? This research argues that counte . . .