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Doctoral Theses on American Topics in Progress and Completed at British Universities

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Doctoral Theses on American Topics in Progress and Completed at British Universities
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ARTS

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LITERATURE: INDIVIDUAL AUTHORS

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Easy, P. A. J. (Hull) The poetry of Gary Snyder. [G. H. Moore; J. A. Osborne]Google Scholar
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Haydon, R. M. (Essex) James Fenimore Cooper.*Google Scholar
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Lapworth, P. A. (London, Ext.) The reception and reputation of T. S. Eliot's plays of modern life, 1939–1977.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*Google Scholar
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MacDougal, D. J. (Exeter) Henry Miller.*Google Scholar
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Madocks, R. J. D. (Nottingham) The incomplete text and the ardent core: the role of unfulfilment in the work of Vladimir Nabokov. [D. J. Murray]Google Scholar
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Measham, Joan D. (Nottingham) Henry James: adaptations of his fiction both by himself and others.*Google Scholar
Melvin, I. E. (Nottingham) The life and works of Edward Dahlberg.*Google Scholar
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Osborne, J. (Wales, Aberystwyth) Charles Olson and the new archaic: a study of the Maximus poems Parbury, J. M. (Hull) American poetry and prose, 1910–70: Marianne Craig Moore. [G. H. Moore]Google Scholar
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Walker, G. M. (Glasgow) The achievement of Robert Penn Warren.*Google Scholar
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LITERATURE: POETRY

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PHILOSOPHY

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POLITICS

Ashworth, J. (Oxford, New) “Agrarians” and “Aristocrats”: party political ideology in the US, 1837–46*Google Scholar
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Holland, P. F. (Nottingham) The anti-poverty programme in the US and Britain.*Google Scholar
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RELIGION

Anderson, P. J. (Oxford, Reg. P.) Presbyterianism and the gathered church in Old and New England, 1640–1662 …*Google Scholar
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SOCIOLOGY

Bulmer, M. I. A. (London, L.S.E.) A critique of conceptions of scientific method in empirical social research, with special reference to the sociological study of race relations in the USA between 1900 and 1945. [D. G. MacRae; D. A. Martin]Google Scholar
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