Search
Now showing items 1-7 of 7
Banishing Usury: The Expulsion of Foreign Moneylenders in Medieval Europe, 1200-1450
(2015-08-04)
Starting in the mid-thirteenth century, kings, bishops, and local rulers throughout western Europe repeatedly ordered the banishment of foreigners who were lending at interest. The expulsion of these foreigners, mostly ...
Revolutionizing Property: The Confiscation of Émigré Wealth in Paris and the Problem of Property in the French Revolution
(2015-06-23)
The confiscation of émigré property reveals the many different, conflicting ways that property was used in Revolutionary France. Studying the question of property and the process of émigré confiscation from the perspectives ...
Soldiers of God in a Secular World: The Politics of Catholic Theology, 1905-1962
(2015-09-22)
This dissertation examines the impact of Catholic theology on French politics after the separation of Church and state in 1905, approaching this moment as a beginning rather than an endpoint in the political history of the ...
The Grand Old Man: Dadabhai Naoroji and the Evolution of the Demand for Indian Self-Government
(2015-05-18)
This dissertation traces the thought and career of Dadabhai Naoroji, arguably the most significant Indian nationalist leader in the pre-Gandhian era. Naoroji (1825-1917) gave the Indian National Congress a tangible political ...
Culture of Disobedience: Rebellion and Defiance in the Japanese Army, 1860-1931
(2015-05-14)
Imperial Japanese soldiers were notorious for following their superiors to certain death. Their enemies in the Pacific War perceived their obedience as blind, and derided them as “cattle”. Yet the Japanese Army was arguably ...
The Last Horizons of Roman Gaul: Communication, Community, and Power at the End of Antiquity
(2015-05-16)
In the fifth and sixth centuries CE, the Roman Empire fragmented, along with its network of political, cultural, and socio-economic connections. How did that network’s collapse reshape the social and mental horizons of ...
"And still the Youth are coming": Youth and popular politics in Ghana, c. 1900-1979
(2015-05-16)
This dissertation explores the significance of the youth in the popular politics of 20th-century Ghana. Based on two and half years of archival and field research in Ghana and Britain, the dissertation investigates the ...