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William T. Sutherlin and the Danville tobacco industry 1974 851 The purpose of this thesis is to evaluate the part William T. Sutherlin played in the rebuilding and expansion of the Danville tobacco industry during the period 1865-1890. The postwar problems that existed in the tobacco industry have been divided i...
Evolving Canadian foreign policy : Canada and China, 1949-1973 1975 462 Canadian foreign policy since the Second World War has passed through a number of stages, ranging from great activity in a variety of organizations and tasks to what some call a return to the isolationist policies of the 1930's. Domestic consideratio...
The domestic formation of United States policy towards the Barbary powers, 1784-1808 1976 410 The purpose of this study was to investigate the development of American policy towards the Barbary States in terras of domestic political opinion and partisan debate. Previous studies have been primarily concerned with naval policy or diplomatic neg...
British attitudes toward Negro suffrage during American reconstruction 1977 292 This thesis outlines British attitudes toward Negro suffrage during the American Reconstruction period. To determine the nature of British opinion on this issue, a variety of sources were studied: newspapers, travelogues, consular reports, individual...
The development of the alcoholic beverage control system in North Carolina 1972 386 It was the purpose of this study to trace the development of the Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) system in North Carolina after the repeal of national prohibition, with an emphasis on legislative enactments. On the basis of an examination of legisla...
The North Carolina press and the World War, 1914-1917 : a study of opinion 1973 344 The purpose of this study was to find out what some influential North Carolinians thought about the first World War from the beginning of hostilities in July, 1914, until United States intervention in April, 1917. Newspaper editorials were surveyed ...