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Theses on American Topics in Progress and Completed at British Universities

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Daniels, Barbara J. (London, U.C.) The occluded self: a study of selected autobiographical writings of William Dean Howells, Henry Adams, Mark Twain and Henry James. (S. A. Fender) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Dugdale, J. V. (Cambridge, Trin.) Study of Thomas Pynchon, and of aspects of literature and other media in the twentieth century. (P. A. Tanner)Google Scholar
Elsted, C. (London, K.C.) American literature. (E. N. W. Mottram) Ph.D.Google Scholar
MrsElsted, J. E. (London, K.C.) American literature. (E. N. W. Mottram) Ph.D.Google Scholar
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Francis, R. (Exeter) The Law of Series: a study of the social thinking of the New England Transcendentalists.Google Scholar
Fussell, D. H. (Nottingham) Literary invention and the apocalyptic vision in Edgar Allen Poe, Norman Mailer and Thomas Pynchon. (B. C. Lee) M.Phil.Google Scholar
Gates, H. L. Jr (Cambridge, Cla.) The history and theory of Afro-American literary criticism. (C. T. Davies) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Gleeson, N. (London, Q.M.C.) Alchohol and drink in American literature. (W. Cherniak) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Godden, R. L. (Kent) The influence of the French symbolists and James Joyce on the works of William Faulkner (up to and including Light in August).Google Scholar
Greenland, C. (Oxford, Pemb.) The entropy exhibition: new worlds and the literary development of science fiction, 1964–73. (T. A. Shippey) B.Litt.Google Scholar
Hamilton, Cynthia A. (Sussex) The Western formula in American literature 1890–1940. (M. Cunliffe) D.Phil.Google Scholar
Hill, C. (Manchester) The treatment of American Indians in American literature. (G. A. Kearns) M.A.Google Scholar
Huws-Davies, S. (Wales, Aberystwyth) The sense of place in the work of selected American writers since 1945. (D. Clough) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Lockwood, R. (Sheffield) A comparison of the prose and verse of Walt Whitman and Wallace Stevens with particular reference to contrasting uses of language. (P. R. Grover) M.A.Google Scholar
Lynch, J. M. (Oxford, Exeter) The independent self: a study of American autobiography 1735–1855. (L. Ziff) D.Phil.Google Scholar
MissMaguire, E. N. (Durham) Hallucination? : modes of representation in the works of Rimbaud, Thomas Wolfe and Tennessee Williams. (M. Leaf) M.Litt.Google Scholar
MrsManning, S. L. (Cambridge, Newn.) Concepts of tradition in nineteenth century literature in England and America. (H. H. Erskine-Hill) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Miller, J. (Wales, Bangor) Early Victorian travellers in America. M.A.*Google Scholar
Molloy, S. D. (York) Black American literature in time of crisis: a studv in literary and personal styles between 1840–1970. D.Phil.*Google Scholar
Morton, B. J. W. (East Anglia) Modern Jewish writing: Norman Mailer. (E. Homberger) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Nolan, P. B. (Belfast) The origins of New Criticism: an application of the genetic-structuralist method to the literary theory of the American New Criticism. (H. Bredin; J. P. Daly) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Oats, R. J. (Exeter) Herman Melville, America and Dickens. M.A.*Google Scholar
Park, M. F. (York) Emerson and Thoreau: romanticism and religious experience. (J. W. Harper) D.Phil.Google Scholar
Parker, R. (Swansea) The outsider in Cooper, Hawthorne, Melville and Faulkner. (B. Way) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Peach, L. (Wales, Aberystwyth) The influence of contemporary British authors on the American Renaissance: a study in reading as a source (with special reference to William Cullen Bryant, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Herman Melville and Walt Whitman). Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Presland, K. (York) “ The haunted verge ” : symbolism in the works of Hawthorne, Melville and Poe. (J. Harper) M.Phil.Google Scholar
Rollason, E. R. (York) E. A. Poe and Baudelaire. (Mrs. N. Ward) M.Phil.Google Scholar
MrsStanwood, C. (Essex) American radical writing, 1919–29. (R. W. Butterfield) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Suttie, D. (Strathclyde) Saul Bellow and modern tragedy. (A. A. J. Noble) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Thomas, H. J. (Sussex) English and American Romanticism: a study of two kinds of literary relationship, the direct and the occult. (A. T. K. Crozier) D.Phil.Google Scholar
Wilson, J. M. (Oxford, S.Cat.) The Liberal imagination and the crisis of conscience: Jewish-American writing 1930–70. (L. Ziff) D.Phil.Google Scholar

LITERATURE: INDIVIDUAL AUTHORS

MissAaronson, S. A. (Cambridge, Darw.) Stephen Crane's impressionism: theory, sources and practice. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Allen, Susan (Leeds) Emily Dickinson. (J. E. Morpurgo) M.Phil.Google Scholar
Arnold, L. E. (Kent) The work of W. Carlos Williams. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Arthurs, Caroline (Birmingham) John Updike. M.A.*Google Scholar
Bailey, J. M. (Nottingham) The development of characterization in the work of Norman Mailer. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
MrsBaldwin, A. M. (London, Wfield) Memory in Henry James, with particular reference to the Autobiography, The Beast in the Jungle, The Bench of Desolation, The Ambassadors and The Wings of the Dove. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Bell, I. F. A. (Reading) The prose of Ezra Pound. (L. Kelly) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Bernstein, D. H. (Cambridge, Down.) The influence of die ballet on T. S. Eliot and dance imagery in his work. (J. F. Kermode) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Berry, E. (London, K.C.) John Hawkes. (E. N. W. Mottram) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Blain, N. (Strathclyde) Fiction of Henry James. (C. Palliser) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Bryson, W. N. (Cambridge, King's) Theodore Dreiser: a critical study. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Buckton, Rosalind J. (Leicester) The novels of Saul Bellow. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Cameron, C. T. (St. Andrews) Mark Twain, candid reporter and anguished thinker. B.Phil.*Google Scholar
MrsChamberlain, V. C. (Oxford, Som.) Techniques and effects of realism in the later novels of Henry James. D.Phil*Google Scholar
MrsCharvet, B. R. (London, Bk.C.) Freedom and indepedence in Henry James. (Barbara Hardy) M.Phil.Google Scholar
MrsChothia, J. K. (Cambridge L.Cav.) Dramatic language and dramatic form: a study of the development of Eugene O'Neill. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Christiansen, R. E. N. (Cambridge, Kings) Lionel Trilling. (G. G. Watson) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Clements, Angela (Wales, Bangor) The relation of style in the novels of Henry James. (A. W. Bellringer) M.A.Google Scholar
Cooper, S. W. (Birmingham) Themes in the fiction of F. Scott Fitzgerald. M.A.*Google Scholar
Crisp, P. G. (Reading) The cantos of Ezra Pound. (L. Kelly) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Daley, P. C. W. (Birmingham) Art and identity in the poetry of Sylvia Plath. M.A.*Google Scholar
Dennis, Helen (York) A new approach to the poetry of Ezra Pound through the provencal element. (D. Moody) D.Phil.Google Scholar
Driver, P. W. (Oxford, S.Edm.) Wallace Stevens' intellectual history. (R. Ellmann) B.Litt.Google Scholar
Easy, P. A. J. (Hull) The poetry of Gary Snyder. (G. H. Moore; J. A. Osborne) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Else, R. J. (Leicester) The poetry of John Berryman. M.Phil.Google Scholar
Elwell, J. H. M. (London, Bk.C.) The work of T. S. Eliot. (P. Mudford) M.Phil.Google Scholar
Ewart, M. (York) The constancy of Cooper: an experiment in the structuration of ideology. D.Phil.*Google Scholar
Ford, Rosemary D. (Sheffield) The reception of Sylvia Plath. (J. Haffenden) M.A.Google Scholar
Francis, I. K. (Exeter) A critical study of James Fenimore Cooper's Indian novels. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
MrsFullbrook, K. J. (Cambridge, Newn.) A study of the place of morality in art as exemplified in the work of Henry James. (Jean M. Gooder) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Gould, R. H. (Leicester) Poetic influences in the work of F. Scott Fitzgerald. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Gray, P. M. D. (Cambridge, Trin.) T. S. Eliot: some aspects of his intellectual and poetic development from 1909 to 1922. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Gregson, I. E. (Hull) The poetry of Hilda Doolittle. (G. H. Moore) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Gubertini, Doris B. (London, Bk.C.) Selected tales of Henry James: a study of the language of dialogue. (Barbara Hardy) M.Phil.Google Scholar
Hamarneh, Fatina K. (Wales, Bangor) Ernest Hemingway (M. Sinfield) M.A.Google Scholar
Harrison, G. (Edinburgh) Willard Huntington Wright. (O. D. Edwards; R. T. Savage) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Hirst, M. D. (Oxford, Trin.) “ The momentous conjunction ”: human curiosity and aesthetic passion as aspects of the short stories of Henry James after 1887. (Mrs. D. M. Bednarowska) B.Litt.Google Scholar
Hurcombe, R. A. (York) Ideology and writing in Faulkner. (D. B. Howard) M.Phil.Google Scholar
Husni, K. (Exeter) The symbolism of light, colours and darkness in the novels of Herman Melville, 1846–57. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Johnstone, W. R. (Strathclyde) Edgar Allen Poe. (A. A. J. Noble) M.Litt.Google Scholar
Jones, Vivien (Oxford, S.Ed.) Henry James's criticism of the novel. (B. A. Richards) D.Phil.Google Scholar
Katz, M. B. (London, Wfield) The influence of oriental culture on the poetry of William Carlos Williams. (Mary Jarrett) M.Phil.Google Scholar
Kayman, M. (York) Ezra Pound and the phantasy of science. (D. B. Howard) D.Phil.Google Scholar
Kerr, R. C. (Exeter) The works of Henry James. (A. Fothergill) M.A.Google Scholar
Laver, P. W. (Newcastle) Eclecticism, contradiction and integration: social and political themes in the writings of H. D. Thoreau, with particular reference to Walden. (D. Graham) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Law, R. J. (Keele) Aspects of structure and organisation in Cantos I to XVI of Ezra Pound. (R. Fisher) M.A.Google Scholar
Lowe, Andrea (Nottingham) Evil in the works of Henry James. (B. C. Lee) M.Phil.Google Scholar
McCabe, B. J. (Edinburgh) The poetry of E. E. Cummings. (C. E. Nicholson) M.Litt.Google Scholar
McHale, B. G. (Oxford, Mert.) Stylistic registers and free indirect discourse in the fiction of John Dos Passos, with particular reference to Manhattan Transfer and the U.S.A. trilogy. (J. D. Culler) D.Phil.Google Scholar
McManus, Irene (Manchester) George Lippard. (I. M. Walker) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Madocks, R. J. D. (Nottingham) The incomplete text: a study of the concept of unfulfilment in the novels of Vladimir Nabokov. (D. J. Murray) Ph.D.Google Scholar
MrsMandel, N. R. (Cambridge, Wolfs.) Fairy-tale motifs, and their use in Henry James' fiction. (L. C. Knights) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Marlow, C. L. (Sussex) Manners already remote: the fiction of John Pendleton Kennedy. M.Phil.*Google Scholar
Marshall, J. (Wales, Bangor) The development of the mentor figure in six novels of Henry James. M.A.*Google Scholar
Mars-Jones, A. H. (Cambridge, Tr.H.) William Faulkner: coexistence of the modernist and the naif. (P. A. Tanner) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Measham, Joan D. (Nottingham) Henry James: adaptations of his fiction both by himself and others. (B. C. Lee) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Melvin, I. E. (Nottingham) The writings of Edward Dahlberg. (B. C. Lee) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Merrilees, J. (Leeds) John Steinbeck. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Millard, G. (London, K.C.) Scott Fitzgerald. (R. Sharrock) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Mulholland, Honor (Strathclyde) Fiction of Nathaniel Hawthorne. (A. A. J. Noble) Ph.D.Google Scholar
NassiriKermane, B. Kermane, B. (Sussex) Distorted dreams: Sherwood Anderson and the American grotesque (D. P. Morse) D.Phil.Google Scholar
MissNewman, J. A. (Cambridge, Cla.) Time, history and religion in the novels of Saul Bellow. (P. A. Tanner) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Osborne, Diana G. (Keele) Edgar Allen Poe and the genre of the Gothic. (C. S. B. Swann) M.A.Google Scholar
Paden, C. III (Wales, Bangor) T. S. Eliot. (A. D. Brown) M.A.Google Scholar
Palmer, R. E. (East Anglia) Sex, time and the connection of new circuits – a study of Norman Mailer from The Deer Park to The Prisoner of Sex. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Pattison, S. D. (Oxford, Wadh.) The development of Pound's social thought. (R. Ellmann) B.Litt.Google Scholar
Phelan, A. (Wales Aberystwyth) Pound's use of myth in the Cantos. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Phillips, T. C. (Keele) Poetry of Gary Snyder. (R. Fisher) M.A.Google Scholar
Riley, A. P. (Keele) A commentary on the serial poems of Jack Spicer. M.A.*Google Scholar
Robinson, P. J. E. (Cambridge, Trin.) Ezra Pound and the visual arts. (J. C. ARathmell) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Roots, G. E. (Exeter) History and memory in the fiction of James Purdy. M.A.*Google Scholar
Scoppie, R. (Leeds) Conrad Aiken (J. E. Morpurgo) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Scholes, Gillian (London, Bk.C.) Eugene O'Neill. (W. Armstrong) M.Phil.Google Scholar
Seed, D. (Hull) The role of the narrator in Henry James's novels (1896–1901). Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Smith, R. (Hull) A better kind of mousetrap: an assessment of spontaneity in the literature of Jack Kerouac. (G. H. Moore; J. A. Osborne) M.A.Google Scholar
Tew, P. (Leicester) The novels of Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. M.Phil.Google Scholar
Toolan, M. J. (Oxford, S.Joh.) Faulkner's language. (I. C. Butler) B.Litt.Google Scholar
Townsend, R. (Nottingham) In search of the existential hero: a study of Norman Mailer's fiction and its relation to the work of odier writers. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
MrsViggers, J. (London) The influence of music and musical form on the poetry of T. S. Eliot. Ph.D.(Ext.)Google Scholar
Ward, D. V. (Hull) A study of Meyer Levin's career as novelist, with special reference to the developing theme of fanaticism. (R. W. Willett) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Webb, P. R. (Reading) The poetry of Robert Lowell. (L. Kelly) M.Phil.Google Scholar
Williams, Merle A. (Sheffield) A developmental study of Henry James' treatment of experience. (K. Graham) M.A.Google Scholar
Willis, D. G. (London, Bk.C.) The hero and the monster: the lyric poetry of Robert Lowell. Ph.D.*Google Scholar

LITERATURE: POETRY

Diggory, Terence E. (Oxford, New) The presence of W. B. Yeats in American poetry. D.Phil*Google Scholar
Durant, A. E. (Cambridge, Trin.) Contemporary poetic style … focussing particularly on more recent American poetry. (M. D. Long)Google Scholar
Evans, P. J. D. (London, K.C.) Robert Duncan and American poetry since the First World War. M.Phil.*Google Scholar
Jackson, K. (Cambridge, Pemb.) Uses of French symbolism in modern American verse. (R. D. Gooder)Google Scholar
Jacobs, M. (Leicester) The work of Laura Riding and her connections with and influences on other twentieth century poets, English and American. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Ross, I. A. (Keele) The influence of nineteenth-century French symbolism on twentieth-century American poetry, with particular attention to the works of Hart Crane. (R. Fisher) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Shapcott, Joanne (Oxford, S.Hil) Twentieth-century American poetry: Elizabeth Bishop in the context of some recent American poets. (Miss A. Stevenson) B.Litt.Google Scholar
True, D. G. H. (Exeter) A comparative approach to twentieth-century English and American poetry. M.A.*Google Scholar
Ward, G. C. (Cambridge, Cla.) American poetry since 1945 – focusing on the work of Edward Dorn. (J. H. Prynne) M.Litt.Google Scholar
Wilkinson, J. L. (Cambridge, Jes.) American poetic theory and practice since Pound. (R. D. Gooder) M.Litt.Google Scholar

PHILOSOPHY

MrsGarthwaite, G. D. V. (Cambridge, Newn.) Sentence-meaning and communication: a discussion of a controversy between Chomsky's linguistics and Grice's philosophy of language. M.Litt.*Google Scholar
Green, P. T. S. (Cambridge, Joh.) Chomsky and rationalism. (G. E. M. Anscombe)Google Scholar
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POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT

MrsAdams Webber, M. C. (London, L.S.E.) Congressional voting patterns of constituency elections 1808–10. (Charlotte Erickson) M.Phil.Google Scholar
Barling, D. J. (Keele) Party, constituency and Congressmen. (J. D. Lees) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Bell, C. P. (Exeter) American party politics. (M. T. Shaw) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Benn, S. (Keele) The White House staff. (J. D. Lees) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Bouchier, D. L. (London, L.S.E.) The development and containment of radical ideologies in advanced industrial societies: a comparative study of movement in Britain and the United States, 1965–70. (C. Crouch) M.Phil.Google Scholar
Carver, P. G. (Essex) The impact of recent Congressional elections upon the United States House of Representatives. (G. K. Wilson) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Davies, Q. J. (Keele) An analysis of Presidential character: Presidents Eisenhower, Kennedy and Vietnam. (R. A. Maidment) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Dumbrell, J. W. (Keele) Parchment Burners and budgetary reform: aspects of legislative-executive relations in the Nixon era. (J. D. Lees) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Dunrossil, Mavis D., Lady (Oxford, Som.) The “ Radical Right ” and the support for Senator Barry Goldwater's candidacy in 1964. (H. G. Nicholas) B. Litt.Google Scholar
Edge, D. (Kent) The US national government and California, 1850–62 and 1975–77: a study in the analysis of federation. (M. J. C. Vile) Ph.D.Google Scholar
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Fuller, W. S. (Essex) Voting trends in the American South, 1960 to the present. (B. Sarlvik) Ph.D.Google Scholar
MrsGilbert, K. (Swansea) American feminism and the left, 1890–1920. M.A.*Google Scholar
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Goldstein, J. K. (Oxford, Nuff.) The American Vice-Presidency. (P. M. Williams) D.Phil.Google Scholar
Hajaly, R. S. (Oxford, Pemb.) An analytical examination and reconstruction of the theory of Herbert Marcuse. (A. J. Ryan) D.Phil.Google Scholar
Hart, J. (Kent) Legislative-executive relationships at the time of the Kennedy administration. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Holland, P. F. (Nottingham) The anti-poverty programme in the US and Britain. (R. Pear) Ph.D.Google Scholar
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Klotz, F. G. (Oxford, Trin.) The US President as commander-in-chief, 1960–74. (H. G. Nicholas) D.Phil.Google Scholar
Long, P. F. (Nottingham) United States judicial review. (R. H. Pear) M.Phil.Google Scholar
McSweeney, D. L. (Glasgow) Presidential campaigns in the United States since 1948. (A. M. Potter) M.Litt.Google Scholar
Mercik, J. A. R. (Keele) Louisiana politics 1898–1928. (R. A. Garson) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Merrifield, Juliet M. (Oxford, Nuff.) Constituencies and their representatives: case studies in the British Parliament and United States Congress. (D. E. Butler) D.Phil.Google Scholar
Petersmeyer, C. G. (Oxford, Trin.) The intelligentsia, the people and the government: the American experience (1951–72) (A. J. Ryan) B.Litt.Google Scholar
Rathkey, P. (York) The political development of the CIO 1935–55 : a stutty or institutional control and conflict in the American Trade Union movement. (R. D. Coates) D.Phil.Google Scholar
Rice, G. T. (Glasgow) The administration of President John F. Kennedy. (W. R. Brock) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Sheppard, Burton D. (Oxford, New) Internal reform and power relations in the United States House of Representatives, 1968–75. D.Phil.*Google Scholar
Smith, J. (Kent) The black caucus in the US Congress. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Templeton, R. A. (London, L.S.E.) Campaign finance reform in the USA. (W. Letwin) M.Phil.Google Scholar
Welden, W. B. (Nottingham) Sherman Antitrust Act (1890): die British perspective. (D. Tiplady) M.Phil.Google Scholar
Williams, J. H. (Sussex) The Pentagon Papers: a study in the perspectives of decision making in the US. M.Phil.*Google Scholar
Wilson, G. K. (Oxford, Nuff.) The politics of subsidising agriculture in Britain and the United States, 1957–70. D.Phil.*Google Scholar

RELIGION AND THEOLOGY

Anderson, P. J. (Oxford, Reg.P.) Presbyterianism and the gadiered Church in old and New England, 1640–62. (B. R. White) B.Litt.Google Scholar
Clayton, J. P. (Cambridge, Emm.) An analysis of Paul Tillich's concept of correlation. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
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Quebedeaux, R. A. (Oxford, Mansf.) Charismatic renewal: the origins, development and significance of neo-pentecostalism as a religious movement in the US and Great Britain, 1901–74. D.Phil.*Google Scholar

SOCIOLOGY

Dionne, E. J. (Oxford, Ball.) Race, community and equality in Britain and the United States: a comparative study in public opinion. (M. J. Hill) D.Phil.Google Scholar
Lash, S. M. (London, L.S.E.) Differential socialization and social class determinants of industrial and political radicals among French and American workers. (M. Burrage; M. Hill) M.Phil.Google Scholar
Maingot, M. M. (Belfast) A comparative study of practices of disclosure of selected published financial documents in the UK and Nordi America. (J. A.Bates) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Martin, W. J. (Belfast) The garbage strike and boycott held at Memphis, Tennesseeduring 1968. (M. Stuchlik; A. C. Davies) M.A.Google Scholar
Procter, I. (Durham) Science of action in the work of Talcott Parsons. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Reilly, S. J. (Oxford, Nuff.) Mexican-Americans in Texas: a study in an ethnic minority's access to and participation in the state's political processes. (L. J.Sharpe) D.Phil.Google Scholar
Rubenstein, M. H. (London, L.S.E.) Impact of Sex Discrimination Act 1975 on employment issues – with comparative reference to American experience. (D. E. Guest; I. M. Lewis) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Sithole, E. M. T. (Belfast) The role of Gospel music in Black churches in Chicago. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Taylor, P. (Manchester) A critical examination of the concept of the status ladder.(L. Kushnik) M.A.Google Scholar