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AMERICA

GENERAL

The effects of irrigation on movements of population, and on the food supply of the world, with special reference to America. J.N.L. Baker. Oxford B.Litt. 1923.

English voyages to America, 1496–1603, and the idea of primitive society. T.N. Marsh. Oxford B.Litt. 1956.

Bristol voyages to the New World between 1576 and 1612. E.R. Gath. Bristol M.A. 1914.

Anglo-native relations in North America in early Stuart times up to 1644. G.S.B. Haslop. Leeds M.A. 1932.

Iroquois and Europeans: a study of a 17th-century contact situation. Marian R. Nicholson. London M.A. 1955.

England's colonial policy and administration in North America and the West Indies, 1681–8. P.S. Haffenden. London Ph.D. 1955.

Anglican spiritual aid to foreign settlers and native peoples in 18th-century America. J.A. Thomas. Sheffield Ph.D. 1955.

The origin of protestant churches in relation to settlement, from the founding of Halifax to the American Revolution. I.F. MacKinnon. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1930.

A comparison of the British system of local government in the American colonies in the half century preceding the Revolution with that in British Canada before the Rebellion of 1837. W.J. Mulholland. Oxford B.Litt. 1920.

The treasury administration of contracts for the supply of the British armies in North America and the West Indies, 1775–83. N. Baker. London Ph.D. 1967.

British policy in the North American cod fisheries, with special reference to foreign competition, 1776–1819. G.O. Rothney. London Ph.D. 1939.

The attitude of British travellers to North America between 1790 and 1850. P. Mitcham. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1958.

A comparison of the currency and banking systems of Canada and the United States, with some reference to that of Great Britain. C.E. Johnston. Oxford B.Litt. 1920.

The Royal Navy on the north-west coast of North America, 1810–1910. B.M. Gough. London Ph.D. 1969.

Vice-Admiral Sir Alexander Milne, K.C.B., and the North American and West Indian station, 1860–4. R.A. Courtemanche. London Ph.D. 1967.

CANADA

The history of Nova Scotia prior to 1763. J.B. Brebner. Oxford B.Litt. 1925.

The English in Newfoundland, 1577–1660. Mrs. Gillian M. Cell. Liverpool Ph.D. 1964.

The West Country - Newfoundland fisheries (chiefly in the 17th and 18th centuries). K. Matthews. Oxford D.Phil. 1968.

The development of government in Newfoundland, 1638–1713. A. Mary Field. London M.A. 1924.

The historical geography and cartography of the Canadian West, 1670–1795: the discovery, exploration, geographic description and cartographic delineation of Western Canada to 1795. R.I. Ruggles. London Ph.D. 1958.

British rule in Nova Scotia, 1713–84. W.S. MacNutt. London M.A. 1932.

The history of Newfoundland, 1713–63. Janet Paterson. London M.A. 1931.

The early history of the Presbyterian Church in Western Canada from the earliest times to the year 1881. J.C. Walker. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1928.

Historical geography: the disposition of farm lands in western Manitoba. J.L. Tyman. Oxford D.Phil. 1970.

The contribution of the Scottish Church to New Brunswick Presbyterianism. F.E. Archibald. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1932/3.

Historical geography of the Mackenzie river valley, 1750–1850. J.K. Stager. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1962.

The history of Newfoundland and Labrador, 1754–83. G.O. Rothney. London M.A. 1934.

The Acadian deportation: causes and development. Naomi E.S. Griffiths. London Ph.D. (Ext.) 1969.

The establishment of British government in Isle St. John (Prince Edward Island), 1758–84. Helen J. Champion. London M.A. 1934.

The Imperial Land Regulations as applied to Canada, 1763–1841. N. Macdonald. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1931/2.

Canada in British politics, from 1763 to 1783. Marjorie G. Reid. Oxford B.Litt. 1922.

British policy and Canada, 1774–91: a study in 18th-century mercantilism. G.S. Graham. Cambridge Ph.D. 1928/9.

Newfoundland in colonial policy, 1775–93. W.L. Morton. Oxford B.Litt. 1935.

The establishment of constitutional government in Newfoundland, 1783–1832. A.H. McLintock. London Ph.D. 1938.

Aspects of the mapping of southern Ontario. 1783–1867. Mrs. Marilyn B. MacK. Olsen. London M.Phil. 1968.

The Church of England in Nova Scotia, 1783–1816. Judith J. Fingard. London M.Phil. 1967.

The Church of England in British North America, 1787–1825. Judith J. Fingard. London Ph.D. (Ext.) 1970.

The purpose and immediate operation of the Canada Act of 1791. F.H. Soward. Oxford B.Litt. 1922.

Education and society in Upper Canada, 1791–1850. R.D. Gidney. London M.Phil. 1969.

Lord Selkirk's work in Canada. C.B. Martin. Oxford B.Litt. 1912.

Emigration to British North America under the early passenger acts, 1803–42. Kathleen A. Walpole. London M.A. 1929.

The working of the 1791 constitutional experiment in Lower Canada, 1805–11. L.A.H. Smith. Oxford B.Litt. 1955.

The Canadian Northwest in 1811: a study in the historical geography of the Old Northwest of the fur trade on the eve of the first agricultural settlement. E.DeW. Ross. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1962.

British policy towards Canada, from the War of 1812 to the Rebellion of 1837. K.L.P. Martin. Oxford B.Litt. 1921.

Political unrest in Upper Canada, 1815–36. Aileen Dunham. London Ph.D. 1924.

Origins of self government in Nova Scotia, 1815–36. J.S. Martell. London Ph.D. 1935.

The constitutional and financial aspects of the administration of Lord Dalhousie in Canada. C.G. Gilmore. Durham Ph.D. 1930.

The expansion of the Church of England in Rupert's Land from 1820 to 1839 under the Hudson's Bay Company and the Church Missionary Society. A.N. Thompson. Cambridge Ph.D. 1962.

Ungava venture of the Hudson Bay Company, 1830–43. A.G.R. Cooke. Cambridge Ph.D. 1970.

The Union Bill of 1822 and the subsequent union schemes in their relation to British policy in Canada prior to 1937. E.J. Hutchins. Oxford B.Litt. 1929.

Colonial Office government in British North America, 1828–47. P.A. Buckner. London Ph.D. 1969.

The political history of Newfoundland, 1832–64. Gertrude E. Gunn. London Ph.D. 1959.

A history of the 'Real Old Timers' of Fort Edmonton (Canada) and its hinterland. Irene M. Harper. Cambridge M.Litt. 1931/2.

The geography of the province of Lower Canada in 1837. W.H. Parker. Oxford D.Phil. 1958.

The economic history of the province of Canada, 1845–51. G.N. Tucker. Cambridge Ph.D. 1929/30.

Elections and politics in Canada West under responsible government, 1847–63. J. Wearing. Oxford D.Phil. 1965.

Responsible government in Canada. Rosa W. Langstone. Birmingham M.A. 1930.

The work of Sir Edmund Head in British North America, 1848–61. D.G.G. Kerr. London Ph.D. 1937.

Life of Lord Mount Stephen, 1829–1921. Heather M. Donald. London Ph.D. 1952.

The Ontario grammar schools, 1853–71. G. Milburn. Durham M.A. 1960.

The Reciprocity treaty of 1854: its history, its relation to British colonial and foreign policy and to the development of Canadian fiscal autonomy. D.C. Masters. Oxford D.Phil. 1935.

The history of the Canadian constitution. R. Johnston. Belfast M.A. 1912.

Studies in the evolution of dominion status: (a) the governor-generalship of Canada; and (b) the development of Canadian nationalism. Gwendoline Neuendorff. London Ph.D. 1941.

Agriculture and politics in Ontario since 1867. Marion J. MacLeod. London Ph.D. 1962.

The determinants and behaviour of the Canadian money stock, 1867–1961. H.G. Walsh. Cambridge M.Sc. 1967.

The development of Canadian financial institutions, 1867–1929. R. Bertrand. London M.Sc. 1961.

The history of the Canadian civil service. R.MacG. Dawson. London M.Sc. 1920.

British opinion on the federation of Canada. J.A. Gibson. Oxford B.Litt. 1934.

The Colonial Office and Canada, 1867–87. D.M.L. Farr. Oxford D.Phil. 1952.

The terms of trade with Canada, 1869–1952. J. Parizeau. London Ph.D. 1955.

Political unrest in the Canadian North-West, with special reference to the first Riel rebellion, 1869–70. G.F.G. Stanley. Oxford B.Litt. 1932.

The second Riel rebellion, 1870–86. G.F.G. Stanley. Oxford D.Phil. 1935.

Aspects of the Canadian economy, 1871–1914. J. Pickett. Glasgow B.Litt. 1966.

A study of certain powers of the Canadian governor-generalship under Lord Dufferin, 1872–8. R.G. Irving. Oxford B.Litt. 1964.

Authority and policy in the Canadian militia, 1874–1904. D.D.P. Morton. London Ph.D. 1968.

The Canadian Northwest: a study in sub-Arctic economic development, 1898–1958. K.J. Rea. London Ph.D. 1959.

The economics of the settlement of the prairie provinces of Canada, 1900–31. Sarah Common. London Ph.D. 1933.

Mergers in Canadian industry, 1900 to 1963. C.J. Maule. London Ph.D. 1966.

Real investment in Canada, 1900 to 1930. K.A.H. Buckley. London Ph.D. 1950.

Government and politics in Newfoundland, 1904–34: prelude to the surrender of dominion status. S.J.R. Noel. Oxford D.Phil. 1965.

The 4th Earl Grey as governor-general of Canada, 1904–11. Mary E. Hallett. London Ph.D. 1970.

Canada's relations with Britain, 1911–19: problems of imperial defence and foreign policy. G.L. Cook. Oxford D.Phil. 1969.

Politics and the party system in the three prairie provinces, 1917–58. S.G.D. Smith. Oxford B.Litt. 1959.

The British Columbia labour movement in the inter-war period: a study of its social and political aspects. P.A. Phillips. London Ph.D. 1967.

A history of the Communist party of Canada, 1919–29. W. Rodney. London Ph.D. 1961.

A history of the Social Credit movement. E.E. McCarthy. Leeds M.A. 1947.

The settlement of labour disputes in Canada. N.McL. Rogers. Oxford B.Litt. 1921.

Canadian policy towards international institutions, 1939–50. D.G. Anglin. Oxford D.Phil. 1956.

The development of Canadian naval bases. A.L. Pidgeon. Oxford B.Litt. 1948.

COLONIAL AMERICA

The role of British capital in the development of the United States, c.1600–1914. T.C. Coram. Southampton M.Sc. 1967.

The English background of the Dorchester group and its impact on American culture in the 17th and 18th centuries. Ann N. Hansen. Oxford B.Litt. 1963.

Bristol and Virginia in the 17th century. N.C.P. Tyack. Bristol M.A. 1930.

Emigration from Taunton to New England, 1625–45. H.J. Wickenden. Bristol M.A. 1929.

Migration from East Anglia to New England before 1660. N.C.P. Tyack. London Ph.D. 1951.

The relations of the English Baptists with New England in the 17th century. J. Brewer. Leeds B.D. 1953.

The effect of the discovery of the American frontier on English shipping, 1650–88. J.L. Dawson. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1956.

The origin and early history of Presbyterianism in Virginia. D.L. Beard. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1932/3.

The Congregationalism of New England and its repercussions in England and Scotland, 1641–62. D.F. Chatfield. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1964.

The Church of England in the American colonies, 1675–1775. J.B. Bell. Oxford D.Phil. 1964.

British administration of the American colonies, 1689–1783. J.D. Doty. Oxford B.Litt. 1923.

The House of Hancock. W.T. Baxter. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1945/6.

A study of sound and unsound currency in Massachusetts from 1690 to 1763. A.V. Barber. Oxford B.Litt. 1929.

The British naval stores and forests policy in New England, 1690–1775. J.J. Malone. London Ph.D. 1956.

The presbytery as organ of church life and government in American Presbyterianism from 1706 to 1788. B.S. Schlenther. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1964/5.

An investigation into the causes, extent and character of emigration from the northern ports of Ireland to colonial America. R.J. Dickson. Belfast Ph.D. 1949.

The influence of the Ulster Scots upon the achievement of religious liberty in the North American colonies of Virginia, North and South Carolina, 1720–75. R.L. Jones. St. Andrews Ph.D. 1961.

The economic development of the American colonies, with special reference to the relations with the mother country. Constance A. Joseph. Birmingham M.Com. 1928.

Governor William Franklin. Felicitas M. Doherty. Oxford B.Litt. 1931.

Oglethorpe and social and religious movements in England and Georgia. L.F. Church. London Ph.D. 1928.

Colonial Georgia in British policy, 1732–65. T.R. Reese. London Ph.D. 1955.

The social and evangelistic work of George Whitefield in America. J.F. Alexander. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1955.

Anglo-Virginian relations, 1748–64. Gwenda Morgan. Southampton M.Phil. 1970.

British intervention in defence of the American colonies, 1748–56. D.S. Graham. London Ph.D. 1969.

The political and economic relations of English and American Quakers, 1750–85. Anne T. Gary. Oxford D.Phil. 1935.

The impact of the American problem on British politics, 1760–80. C.R. Ritcheson. Oxford D.Phil. 1951.

The evolution of the Southern Indian boundary line in the British American colonies, 1763–75. L. de Vorsey. London Ph.D. 1965.

Sir John Wentworth and his times. Kathleen E. Stokes. London Ph.D. 1938.

The political theory of Thomas Jefferson. O. Rockey. Oxford B.Litt. 1925.

The development of the idea of American independence, with particular reference to the leading colonials of revolutionary America. J.L. Cuthbert. Sheffield M.A. 1964.

Maryland and the American Revolution. Mary J. Broadbent. Sheffield M.A. 1949.

The Loyalists of the American Revolution, 1775–83. J.R. Hutchinson. Sheffield M.A. 1955.

William Smith, American Loyalist, 1728–83. Marjory S. Sinclair. Oxford B.Litt. 1928.

The Howes and the American Revolution. T.S. Anderson. Oxford D.Phil. 1929/30.

The West Country and the American colonies, 1763–83, with special reference to the merchants of Bristol. W.R. Savadge. Oxford B.Litt. 1951.

The American Revolutionary movement in Scottish opinion, 1763 to 1783. D.I. Fagerstrom. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1951.

English opinion on the American War of Independence, as reflected in contemporary pamphlet literature. T.P. Brockway. Oxford B.Litt. 1925.

The movement of opinion in England concerning America prior to the Declaration of American Independence. D.G. Martin. Liverpool M.A. 1911.

English politics and the American Revolution, 1773–5. B. Donoughue. Oxford D.Phil. 1962.

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

The influence of Montesquieu upon the American constitution. R.W. Ferguson. London M.A. 1912.

A comparison of the constitutions of the United States and Australia. B. Jones. Wales M.A. 1924.

Anglo-American relations in the tobacco trade to the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century. H. Chasey. Bristol M.A. 1950.

The vice-presidency of the United States: its history and its political and administrative aspects. S.O. Malick. London M.Sc. 1959.

The development of a professional service for foreign affairs in the United States. W.F. Ilchman. Cambridge Ph.D. 1959.

Commercial relations between Great Britain and the United States of America from 1783 to 1794. W.H. Elkins. Oxford B.Litt. 1935.

A history of the development of British public opinion on Anglo-American relations, 1783–94. D.S. Reid. St. Andrews Ph.D. 1934.

The reception of the American constitution in Britain, 1787–1848. Dorothea H. Pattinson. Birmingham M.A. 1941.

Criticism and defence of the constitution of the senate of the United States of America during the campaign for ratification, 1787–9. J.M. Shelat. London M.A. 1933.

Philanthropic reform movements in New York State from the Revolution to the Civil War. M.J. Heale. Oxford D.Phil. 1967.

British policy in its relation to the commerce and navigation of the United States of America from 1794 to 1807. W.H. Elkins. Oxford D.Phil. 1936.

Henry Wansey: 'The Journal of an excursion to the United States of America in the summer of 1794': critical edition of, with biographical introduction. D.J. Jeremy. Bristol M.Litt. 1967.

The repudiation of state debts by states of the United States of America in the 19th century. G.L. Ridgeway. Oxford B.Litt. 1928.

Racial attitudes in revolutionary and early national America. D.J. Macleod. Cambridge Ph.D. 1969.

A contribution to the study of emigration from North Wales to the United States of America, 1800–50. Ethel K.R.R. Roberts. Liverpool M.A. 1931.

Geographical influences of the exploration of America west of the Mississippi, 1800–50. E.W. Gilbert. Oxford B.Litt. 1928.

Napoleon Bonaparte and the sale of Louisiana to the United States. E.W. Lyon. Oxford B.Litt. 1928.

Barton Stone and the 'Christians' of the West. V.E. Kellems. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1928.

British public opinion on Anglo-American relations, 1805–12. D.R. Currie. St. Andrews Ph.D. 1935/6.

British opinion and the United States of America, 1806–12. R. Horsman. Birmingham M.A. 1955.

The slave trade and Anglo-American relations, 1807–62. A.T. Milne. London M.A. 1930.

The American trade of Liverpool in the early 19th century and the war of 1812. B.H. Tolley. Liverpool M.A. 1967.

American trade restrictions and British commerce, 1808–12. M.G. Knox. Oxford B.Litt. 1938.

The political ideas of John C. Calhoun. R.L. Humber. Oxford B.Litt. 1923.

George Combe and his circle: with particular reference to his relations with the United States of America. A.C. Grant. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1960.

The Anglo-American connection in war-time, 1812–15. B.E. Handren. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1961.

Sir Alexander Cochrane and the conclusion of the American War, 1814–15. B. Humphreys. Liverpool M.A. 1960.

The background and motives of Scottish emigration to the United States of America in the period 1815–61, with special reference to emigrant correspondence. D.L. Jones. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1970.

Agencies for the promotion or facilitation of emigration from England to the United States of America, 1815–61. Mary D. Wainwright. London M.A. 1952.

New Orleans as a port of immigration, 1820–60. A.A. Conway. London M.A. 1949.

The image of American democracy in English politics, 1820–50. D.P. Crook. London Ph.D. 1962.

Richard Cobden and America. K. Fielden. Cambridge Ph.D. 1966.

Religion and society in the early 19th century: a comparative study of church parties within the established churches of Massachusetts and Scotland. Wendy S. Wilson. Aberdeen M.Litt. 1969.

Andrew Jackson and the Washington Globe. M.J. Debenham. Oxford B.Litt. 1970.

The American Negro faces European immigration in the United States, 1830–1924. W.L. McIntosh. Cambridge Ph.D. 1970.

The Scottish factor in the fight against American slavery, 1830–70. C.D. Rice. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1969.

Relations between British and American abolitionists from British emancipation to the American Civil War. D.M. Turley. Cambridge Ph.D. 1970.

Some connections between British and American reform movements, 1830–60, with special reference to the anti-slavery movement. L. Billington. Bristol M.Litt. 1966.

Some aspects of the railroad history of the southwestern states of the American Union, 1830–60. Alison M. Hughes. London M.A. 1950.

British investment in American railways, 1834–98. Mrs. Dorothy R. Adler. Cambridge Ph.D. 1958.

A London merchant banker in Anglo-American trade and finance, 1835–50. J.R. Freedman. London Ph.D. 1969.

Emigration from the United Kingdom to America, 1830–50. Frances Morehouse. Manchester Ph.D. 1926.

Mormon emigration from Great Britain to the United States, 1840–70. P.A.M. Taylor. Cambridge Ph.D. 1952.

British immigration to California before 1870. R.A. Burchell. Oxford B.Litt. 1969.

The idea of political representation in the United States and Great Britain, 1836–56. J.L. Moore. Oxford B.Litt. 1953.

The plough and the loom: attitudes towards the textile mill in South Carolina, 1840–55. P.C.B. Craske. Cambridge Ph.D. 1969.

Anglo-American foreign relations, 1841–61, with special reference to trans-Isthmian communication. G.A. Edwards. Wales M.A. 1951.

Phillip Schaff's concept of the church, with special reference to his role in the Mercersburg movement, 1844–64. T.L. Trost. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1958.

Administrative legislation and adjudication in Great Britain and the United States. E.R. Baltzell. Oxford D.Phil. 1923.

The formation of the Illinois constitution of 1848. C.G. Dilworth. Oxford B.Litt. 1964.

British investment in the United States, 1860–80. J.J. Madden. Cambridge Ph.D. 1958.

The relations of Great Britain and America, especially from 1861 to 1866. Edith E. Baker. Birmingham M.A. 1920.

English opinion and the American Civil War. Emily A. Taylor. Leeds M.A. 1921.

French and Spanish opinion of the American Civil War. E.J. Pratt. Oxford B.Litt. 1925.

The British attitude towards the American Civil War. C.I. Payne. Birmingham M.A. 1928.

Scotland and the American Civil War. R.M. Botsford. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1955.

Birmingham and the American Civil War. Mrs. M. Wendy Corke. Liverpool M.A. 1963.

English sympathy for the Southern Confederacy. S. van Auken. Oxford B.Litt. 1957.

The reaction of Lancashire to the American Civil War. Mrs. Mary L. Arfon Jones, née Ellison. London Ph.D. 1968.

Confederate finance and purchasing in Britain. R.I. Lester. Manchester Ph.D. 1961.

A critical analysis of the part played by the blockade in the defeat of the Confederacy. D.T. Chambers. Wales M.A. 1966.

British attitudes to reconstruction in the United States, 1863–77. Mrs. Christine A. Bolt. London Ph.D. 1966.

Some effects of economic and social changes in American education, 1865–1914. Lilian M. Spencer. London M.A. 1966.

American military policy and civil-military relations, 1865–1904. E. Ranson. Manchester Ph.D. 1963.

American military policy, 1865–80. E. Ranson. Manchester M.A. 1960.

British policy towards a settlement with America, 1865–72. Maureen M. Bullen. London Ph.D. 1956.

The Fenians and Anglo-American relations, 1865–72. B.A. Jenkins. Manchester Ph.D. 1966.

Congressional radicalism during the presidency of Andrew Johnson, with special reference to the political ideas behind it. J.F.S. Russell. Oxford B.Litt. 1952.

A social and economic analysis of Louisiana, 1865–7. Isobel M. Howells. Wales M.A. 1969.

Northern schemes for agrarian reconstruction in the South during and after the Civil War in the United States of America. R.H. Beevers. London M.A. 1950.

A study of the Negro in the southern cities of the United States in the immediate post Civil War period, 1865–8. Margaret G. Miles. Wales M.A. 1968.

The effects of the American Civil War on the linen and wool textile industries of the United Kingdom. O.N. Greeves. Bristol Ph.D. 1969.

The reconstruction of Georgia. A.A. Conway. Wales Ph.D. 1964.

The political role of the Southern Unionists during reconstruction. G.C. Atkinson. Manchester M.A. 1952.

The way to Geneva: United States policy and attitudes towards Great Britain, 1865–72. A.E. Cook. Cambridge Ph.D. 1965.

Investment trusts and investment companies in the United States and Great Britain since 1868. S.L. Baskin. London Ph.D. 1966.

The decline of Congressional radicalism during the presidency of Ulysses S. Grant. A.F. Bailey. Manchester M.A. 1967.

The development of city government in the United States and the United Kingdom, with special reference to the period since 1870. E.S. Griffith. Oxford D.Phil. 1925.

Middle-class British immigration to the trans-Mississippi West, 1870–1900. Eve B. Packer. London M.Sc. 1967.

A comparative study of the curriculum and organisation of secondary education in England and the United States between 1870 and 1900. B.S. Cane. London M.A. 1957.

Scottish capital on the American credit frontier, particularly Texas, 1873–90. W.G. Kerr. Cambridge Ph.D. 1965.

The structure of Pennsylvania, 1876–80. R. Harrison. Cambridge Ph.D. 1970.

Managerialism in the United States, 1880–1940. D.J.S. Morris. Oxford B.Litt. 1968.

Christian Socialism in Britain and the U.S.A., 1880–1914. P.d'A. Jones. London Ph.D. 1964.

Theodore Roosevelt and the politics of the machine organisations in the United States, 1881–97. E.S.A. Ions. Oxford B.Litt. 1963.

'The technological challenge': some aspects of the early development of the electrical lighting industry, with special reference to England and the U.S.A., 1882–1919. J.P. Brown. Sheffield M.A. 1964.

Socialism and the American Federation of Labor: 1886–1903. J.H.M. Laslett. Oxford D.Phil. 1962.

Progressivism and child labour in the United States, 1890 to 1920. A.F. Bailey. Manchester Ph.D. 1970.

Executive-legislative relations in the United States during the administrations of Grover Cleveland and Benjamin Harrison. D.S. Porter. London M.A. 1955.

Attitudes towards the Negro in New York City, 1890–1914. C.S. Greer. London M.A. 1968.

Anglo-American arbitration policies, 1890–1914. O. Gollancz. Cambridge Ph.D. 1939.

Corruption in American labor organisations: its origins and development, 1890–1955. J.E. Hutchinson. London Ph.D. (Ext.) 1963.

Mechanisation in British and American bituminous coal mines, 1890–1939. C.A. Pauli. London M.Phil. 1968.

Anglo-American relations, 1895–1903: a study in British policy and opinion. A.E. Campbell. Cambridge Ph.D. 1956.

The imperialist controversy in the United States, 1895–1900. Mary Turner. Manchester M.A. 1953.

The relations of Great Britain and the United States of America during the Spanish-American War of 1898. H. Holroyde. Sheffield M.A. 1947.

Aspects of Anglo-American relations, 1899–1906: being a study in the problem of security. L.M. Gelber. Oxford B.Litt. 1933.

The Irish question as a factor in Anglo-American relations, 1899–1921. A.J. Ward. London Ph.D. 1967.

The new liberalism in Great Britain and the United States - a study in reform thought, with special reference to the problem of industrial concentration. M.R. Wilson. Manchester M.A. 1967.

The problem of industrial violence in the United States, 1899–1909. R. Jeffreys-Jones. Cambridge Ph.D. 1969.

The theology of American protestantism and race relations. Mrs. Jean DeB. Russell. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1966.

The politics of race under the impact of migration: the United States (1900–30) and the United Kingdom (1948–68). I. Katznelson. Cambridge Ph.D. 1969.

The development of education in theological colleges in the Church of England and in the Protestant Episcopal Church of America, 1900–50. S.F.D. Walters. Oxford D.Phil. 1957.

Anglo-American relations during the embassy of Sir H. Mortimer Durand, 1903–6. D. Eden. London M.Sc. 1966.

The politics of women's suffrage in Britain and the United States of America, 1906–20. D.R. Morgan. Cambridge Ph.D. 1967.

The political thought and practice of American trade unionism, 1906–18. I.M. Karson. London Ph.D. 1949.

The embassy of James Bryce in the United States, 1907–13. P. Neary. London Ph.D. 1965.

The First World War and American progressive publicists. J.A. Thompson. Cambridge Ph.D. 1969.

The influence of Colonel House upon Woodrow Wilson's foreign policy. B. Howe. Sheffield M.A. 1954.

The social and political history of the 18th Amendment and the Volstead Act. A.A. Sinclair. Cambridge Ph.D. 1962/3.

The United States in the British press from 1914 to 1939. Priscilla A. Johnson. Oxford B.Litt. 1952.

The British press and Anglo-American relations, with particular reference to the Irish problem, 1916–22. D.W. Hayward. Manchester M.A. 1966.

Anglo-American relations during the administration of Herbert Hoover, with particular reference to Europe. Priscilla M. Sheppard. London M.A. 1955.

Fluctuations in investment in housing in Britain and America, 1919–39. G.P. Braae. Oxford D.Phil. 1960.

Some aspects of the politics of decontrol in Great Britain and the United States, 1919–21. Mrs. Susan M.H. Armitage. London Ph.D. 1968.

The Depression, the New Deal and the Left, 1932–40. G.D. Evans. Cambridge Ph.D. 1965.

Executive leadership and the formulation of a policy towards Europe during the first administration of Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1933–7. D.K. Adams. Oxford D.Phil. 1962.

WEST INDIES, BRITISH GUIANA AND BRITISH HONDURAS

The strength and weakness of Spanish control of the Caribbean, 1520–1650: the case for the Armada de Barlovento. R.H. Boulind. Cambridge Ph.D. 1965.

The first settlement of the maritime nations in the Spanish Antilles. P.W. Day. London M.A. 1916.

The transportation system in the 17th century, with special reference to the West Indies. A.E. Smith. Oxford D.Phil. 1932/3.

The sociology of slavery: a study of the origins, development and structure of Negro slave society in Jamaica. H.O.L. Patterson. London Ph.D. 1965.

An historical and comparative study of the foundations of education in the British, Spanish and French West Indies (up to the end of slavery in the British islands). J. Latimer. London Ph.D. 1952.

The social, economic and political problems of the Stuart settlement of Jamaica. R.W. Harris. Bristol M.A. 1943.

The early history of the Bahama Islands to 1730, with a special study of the proprietorial government. Mrs. Gillian L. Bain. London M.A. 1959.

The status of French and English in the Neutral Islands, 1635–1763. Gertrude M. Fletcher. London M.A. 1930.

Constitutional and economic development in Barbados, 1641–85. V.T. Harlow. Oxford B.Litt. 1922.

A bibliographical survey of the sources of Jamaican history, 1655–1838, with particular reference to manuscript sources. K.E.N. Ingram. London M.Phil. 1970.

The development of executive government in Barbados and the Leeward Islands, 1660–1783. F.G. Spurdle. London Ph.D. 1931.

The sugar trade of the British West Indies from 1660 to 1756, with special reference to the island of Antigua. R.B. Sheridan. London Ph.D. 1951.

The constitutional development of Jamaica, with special reference to the control of the revenue, 1660–1729. Agnes M. Whitson. Manchester M.A. 1927.

A history of the legal system of Jamaica from 1661 to 1900. E.H. Watkins. Sheffield Ph.D. 1968.

The colonial agents of the British West India islands, from the first appointment to the close of the 18th century. Lillian M. Penson. London Ph.D. 1921.

Colonial policy and administration in the West Indies, 1660–85. A.P. Thornton. Oxford D.Phil. 1952.

The struggles of the European Powers for possessions in Guiana, 1667–1713. Mary Fisher. London M.A. 1926.

The Caribbean in international politics, 1670–1707. W.G. Bassett. London Ph.D. 1934.

The place of Sir Henry Morgan in the history of Jamaica. Margaret Hunter. Oxford B.Litt. 1934.

The administration of Sir William Beeston in Jamaica. A. Walton. Oxford B.Litt. 1958.

The administration of the Leeward Islands, 1699–1721. W.F. Laws. Edinburgh M.Litt. 1969.

British relations with the Spanish colonies in the Caribbean, 1713–39. L. Frances Horsfall. London M.A. 1935.

Educational policy in the Bahamas up to 1823 and its determinants. R.E. Bain. London M.A. 1959.

British administration in Jamaica, 1729–83. G. Metcalf. London Ph.D. 1963.

The sugar plantations of the heirs of Lady Frances Stapleton, in Nevis and St. Christopher, 1746–1810. J.R.V. Johnston. Wales M.A. 1964.

Constitutional struggles in Jamaica, 1748–76. J.W. Herbert. London M.A. 1927.

West India merchants and planters in the mid 18th century, with special reference to St. Kitts. D.W. Thoms. Kent M.A. 1967.

Protestant missions in Jamaica: a critical survey of mission policy from 1754 to the present day. J.W. Kilpatrick. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1944.

Missionary activity in Jamaica before Emancipation. Mrs. Mary Reckord. London Ph.D. 1964.

Amity Hall, 1760–1860: the geography of a Jamaican plantation. G.S. Ramlackhansingh. London M.Sc. 1966.

The free port system in the British West Indies, 1766–1815. L. Frances Horsfall. London Ph.D. 1939.

The development of Creole society in Jamaica, 1770–1820. L.E. Brathwaite. Sussex D.Phil. 1967/8.

Constitutional developments in Jamaica, 1774–1815. A.L. Murray. London M.A. 1956.

Spanish colonial administration and the socio-economic foundations of Trinidad, 1777–97. J.A. Noël. Cambridge Ph.D. 1966.

The West Indies in the American Revolution. M.J. Hewitt. Oxford D.Phil. 1937.

Slave society in the British Leeward Islands, 1780–1800. Elsa V. Goveia. London Ph.D. 1952.

Aspects of the economic history of British Guiana, 1781–1852: a study of economic and social change on the southern Caribbean frontier. R.E.G. Farley. London Ph.D. (Ext.) 1956.

Constitutional and political developments in Barbados and Jamaica, 1783–1815. N.A.T. Hall. London Ph.D. 1965.

The evolution of the present pattern of agricultural land use in the island of Trinidad, West Indies. Gloria Young Sing. Belfast Ph.D. 1964.

Land, labour and immigration in Trinidad, 1783–1833. C.A. Goodridge. Cambridge Ph.D. 1970.

Constitutional development in Trinidad, 1783–1810. J.C. Millette. London Ph.D. 1964.

British commercial policy in the West Indies from 1783 to 1793. Helen M. Allen. London Ph.D. 1928.

John Bolton, a Liverpool West Indian merchant, 1756–1837. Beatrice M. Santer. Birmingham M.A. 1955.

The economic development of the British West Indies, 1790–1850, with special reference to the transition from slave to free labour in Jamaica. D.G.H. Hall. London M.Sc. 1952.

English naval strategy and maritime trade in the Caribbean, 1793–1802. M.W.B. Sanderson. London Ph.D. 1969.

The history of education in Trinidad and Tobago from earliest times to 1900. J.A.R.K. Samarusingh. London Ph.D. (Ext.) 1964.

Social and administrative developments in British Honduras, 1798–1843. Narda D. Leon. Oxford B.Litt. 1958.

The economic history of Bermuda in the 19th century. Mary R.E. Wright. Bristol M.A. 1928.

The emergence of a free-labour economy in the British West Indies, 1800–50. W.E. Riviere. Glasgow Ph.D. 1968.

The Free Coloured and their fight for civil rights in Jamaica, 1800–30. Mrs. Sheila J. Duncker. London M.A. (Ext.) 1960.

The convoy system and the West Indian trade, 1803–15. C. Dowling. Oxford D.Phil. 1965.

The development of the land law in British Guiana. F.H.W. Ramsahoye. London Ph.D. 1959.

The Baptist Missionary Society and Jamaican emancipation, 1814–45. G.A. Catherall. Liverpool M.A. 1965.

The effect of the slave emancipation in British Guiana and Trinidad. J.R. Maclean. Oxford B.Litt. 1931.

The emancipation of the slaves in Jamaica and its results. W.M. Cousins. London Ph.D. 1928.

The resistance of the planters of Jamaica to the movement for the abolition of slavery. G. Allen. Durham M.A. 1952.

The economic aspect of the abolition of the West Indian slave trade and slavery. E.E. Williams. Oxford D.Phil. 1938.

Church and state in education in British Guiana, 1833 to 1902. Mavis D. Pollard. London M.Phil. 1967.

The history of the Wesleyan-Methodist contribution to education in Jamaica in the 19th century (1833–1900). Mavis E. Burke. London M.A. 1965.

The development of primary education in Jamaica, 1835–65. C.C. Campbell. London M.A. 1963.

The economic development of Jamaica, 1830–1930. Gisela Eisner. Manchester Ph.D. 1956.

The development of education in Barbados, with special reference to social and economic conditions, 1834–1958. A.G. Williams. London M.A. 1964.

Development of secondary education in Trinidad and Tobago. E.A. Furlonge. Sheffield Ph.D. 1968.

Immigration into Trinidad and British Guiana, 1834–71. K.O. Laurence. Cambridge Ph.D. 1958.

The organisation of missionary societies and the recruitment of missionaries in Britain and the role of missionaries in the diffusion of British culture in Jamaica during the period 1834–65. Dorothy A. Ryall. London Ph.D. 1959.

Negro education in the British West Indies: attitudes and policy after Emancipation, 1834–50. R.I. Romain. Cambridge Ph.D. 1962.

The problem of federation in the British West Indies during the 19th century. L.M. Young. Cambridge Ph.D. 1947.

Sugar and the economy of British Guiana, 1838–1904. A.H. Adamson. London Ph.D. 1964.

East Indians and Negroes in British Guiana, 1838–80. R.J. Moore. Sussex D.Phil. 1970.

The social and economic development of the Windward Islands, 1838–65. W.K. Marshall. Cambridge Ph.D. 1964.

Post-emancipation problems in Jamaica, 1838–47. A.V. Long. Oxford B.Litt. 1951.

Jamaican economic development, 1840 to 1865. D.G.H. Hall. London Ph.D. 1954.

The governorships of Sir Henry Barkly in British Guiana and Jamaica. D.D. Rooney. Oxford B.Litt. 1953.

Constitutional problems in Jamaica, 1850–66. C.V. Gocking. Oxford D.Phil. 1955.

Political and constitutional developments in the Leeward Islands, 1854–71. A. de V. Phillips. London M.A. 1964.

The British West Indian sugar industry, 1865–1900. R.W. Beachey. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1951.

Crown colony government in Jamaica, 1865–85. F.R. Augier. St. Andrews Ph.D. 1954.

Trends in the West Indian economy, 1870–1913. W.G. Demas. Cambridge M.Litt. 1956.

The development of the law of succession in the West Indies. N.J.O. Liverpool. Sheffield Ph.D. 1965.

Crown colony government in Trinidad, 1870–97. H.B.D. Johnson. Oxford D.Phil. 1970.

Barbados and the confederation question, 1871–85. A.D.B. Hamilton. London Ph.D. (Ext.) 1947.

The Colonial Office and problems of constitutional reform in Jamaica, Trinidad and British Guiana, 1880–1903. H.A. Will. London Ph.D. 1968.

Indentured immigration into Trinidad, 1891–1916. R. Shiels. Oxford B.Litt. 1967.

The political development of British Guiana since 1891. J.W. Harper-Smith. Oxford B.Litt. 1964.

The development of local government and administration in British Guiana. J.A.B. Young. Oxford B.Litt. 1956.

The rise and development of labour movements in the British Caribbean, with particular reference to British Guiana, Jamaica and Trinidad. F.X. Mark. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1959.

The British West Indies in Anglo-American relations, 1895–1940. C.L.McC. Joseph. London M.A. 1965.

The government of the British colonies in the West Indies. H.H. Wrong. Oxford B.Litt. 1921.

Constitutional and political development of Trinidad, 1898–1925. B. Samaroo. London Ph.D. 1969.

Middle-class colonial politics: a study of Guyana, with special reference to the period 1920–31. H.A. Lutchman. Manchester Ph.D. 1967.

Politics and constitution-making in the eastern group of the British West Indies, 1922 to the present day. C.A. Hughes. London Ph.D. 1952.

Political change in British Honduras. C.H. Grant. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1969.

Constitutional development and political change in Jamaica, 1944–62. T.St.C. Munroe. Oxford D.Phil. 1969.

For Cuba, see under CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA

CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA

The tribes of the Argentine and Paraguayan Chaco: their history and cultural progress. H.J.L. Norman. Bristol M.A. 1951.

Sixteenth-century Venezuela. A. Jefferies. Durham M.Litt. 1955.

The Audiencia of New Galicia in the 16th century: a study in Spanish colonial government. J.H. Parry. Cambridge Ph.D. 1939.

The Santa Casa da Misericórdia of Bahia: a social study, 1550–1750. A.J.R. Russell-Wood. Oxford D.Phil. 1967.

Silver mining and society in Zacatecas, 1550–1700: the early history of a Mexican mining town. P.J. Bakewell. Cambridge Ph.D. 1969.

Geographical change in Venezuelan Guayana, 1600–1880. D.J. Robinson. London Ph.D. 1967.

The attack and defence of Peru in the 17th century. P.T. Bradley. Leeds Ph.D. 1969.

Letras Anuas de la Provincia del Paraguay de los Anos de 1626 y 1627. R. Offor. London Ph.D. 1926.

The Company of Adventurers to the islands of Providence and Henrietta, its foundation and history, 1630–4. A.P. Newton. London M.A. 1910.

The career of Melchor de Navarra y Rocafull, duque de la Plata, with special reference to his vice-regency in Peru, 1681–9. J.D. Hilton. Bristol M.Litt. 1967.

The Galeones and Flotas in Spain's American trade, with special reference to the period 1700–35. G.J. Walker. Cambridge Ph.D. 1964.

Mexico, Manila, Andalusia: consulado rivalry and American trade, 1704–34. N.P. Cushner. London Ph.D. 1968.

British activities in Yucatan and on the Moskito Shore in the 18th century. J. McLeish. London M.A. 1926.

The British superintendency of the Mosquito Shore, 1749–87. W.S. Sorsby. London Ph.D. 1969.

Ecclesiastical immunity in New Spain, 1760–1815. Mrs. Nancy M. Marx. London Ph.D. 1965.

Society and administration in late 18th-century Guanajuato, with especial reference to the silver mining industry. D.A. Brading. London Ph.D. 1965.

Pernambuco, 1770–1920: an historical geography. J.H. Galloway. London Ph.D. 1965.

The role of the Spanish peninsular merchants in Oaxaca on the eve of Mexican independence, 1780–1820: a study of the decay of confidence in the Spanish imperial government. B.R. Hamnett. Cambridge Ph.D. 1968.

The intendant system in the Viceroyalty of La Plata, 1782–1810. J. Lynch. London Ph.D. 1955.

The intendant system in Peru, 1784–1814. J.R. Fisher. London M.Phil. 1967.

The development of British enterprise in Argentina, 1806–95. H.S. Ferns. Cambridge Ph.D. 1951.

British influences in the independence of the River Plate provinces, with special reference to the period 1806 to 1816. J. Street. Cambridge Ph.D. 1951.

Britain, Spain and the slave trade to Cuba, 1807–45. D.R. Murray. Cambridge Ph.D. 1967.

Historical study of Anglo-South American trade, with special reference to the period 1807–25. J.S. Jones. London Ph.D. 1934.

Ideas and politics in Chile, 1808–33. S.D.W. Collier. Cambridge Ph.D. 1965.

British interest in the independence of Mexico, 1808–27. W.F. Cody. London Ph.D. 1954.

The relations between Great Britain and the Spanish colonies, 1808–12. A.I. Langnas. London Ph.D. 1938.

The evolution of the Argentine from 1810. H.J. Savory. Manchester M.A. 1937.

Great Britain and the suppression of the Cuban slave trade, 1817–65. L.H. Cawte. London M.A. 1934.

Anglo-Peruvian commercial and financial relations, 1820–65, with special reference to Antony Gibbs & Sons and the guano trade. W.M. Mathew. London Ph.D. 1964.

Anglo-American rivalry in Mexico and South America. E.J. Pratt. Oxford D.Phil. 1928/9.

The part played by Great Britain in the separation of Brazil from Portugal, 1821–5. J.W.W. Liddicoat. London M.A. 1927.

Evangelical worship in Brazil: its origins and development. C.J. Hahn. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1970.

British capital, commerce and diplomacy in Latin America, Independence to 1914 - intervention or abstention? D.C.St.M. Platt. Oxford D.Phil. 1962.

Anglo-Brazilian commercial relations and the evolution of Brazilian tariff policy, 1822–50. A.J. Pryor. Cambridge Ph.D. 1965.

The attitude of France to the South American colonies, 1822–6. W.E. Edwards. Cambridge Ph.D. 1932/3.

Some aspects of Mexican political history, 1824–46. S. Hjartarson. Edinburgh M.Litt. 1968.

British investment in South America and the financial crisis of 1825–6. M.J. Fenn. Durham M.A. 1969.

The evolution of the frontiers and boundaries of Bolivia. Mrs. Joan V. Fifer. London Ph.D. 1964.

Great Britain and the abolition of the Brazilian slave trade, 1830–52. L.M. Bethell. London Ph.D. 1963.

A re-interpretation of the guano age, 1840–80. J.M. Maiguashca. Oxford D.Phil. 1968.

The political career of Bartolomé Mitre, 1852–91. A.J. Walford. London Ph.D. 1940.

Buenos Aires and the Argentine confederation, 1852–61. A.J. Walford. London M.A. 1934.

The mission to Spain of Pierre Soulé, 1853–5, a study in the Cuban diplomacy of the United States, with special reference to contemporary opinion. A.A. Ettinger. Oxford D.Phil. 1929/30.

British relations with Mexico, 1859–62. R.B. Chapman. Oxford B.Litt. 1936.

The activities of Spain on the Pacific coast of South America, and her war with the Confederation of the Andes (Chile, Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador), 1860–86. J.G.S. Ward. London Ph.D. 1939.

The establishment of Maximilian's empire in Mexico. D. Dawson. Cambridge M.Litt. 1925.

Anglo-American rivalries in Latin America, 1865–95. J. Smith. London Ph.D. 1970.

Agricultural colonisation and society in the Argentina Republic: the province of Santa Fé, 1870–95. E.L. Gallo. Oxford D.Phil. 1970.

The role of foreign trade and migration in the development of the Argentine economy, 1875–1914. V. Vázquez-Presedo. Oxford D.Phil. 1968.

The Cuban question in Spanish Restoration politics, 1878–98. F.J.D. Lambert. Oxford D.Phil. 1969.

A study of the gold standard with special reference to Argentina, 1880–1914: its failure and success. A.G. Ford. Oxford D.Phil. 1956.

The Chilean revolution of 1891: a study in the domestic and international history of Chile. H. Blakemore. London Ph.D. 1955.

Aftermath of the War of the Pacific: a study in the foreign policy of Chile, 1891–6. M.G. Varley. Cambridge Ph.D. 1969.

Anglo-American relations, 1895–8, with special reference to the Venezuelan boundary dispute. K. Evans. London M.A. (Ext.) 1955.

The work and policy of the United States in Panama. C.B. Wallis. Cambridge M.Litt. 1939.

Anglo-American relations with regard to the Panama Canal project, 1897–1903. S.P. Kramer. Cambridge M.Litt. 1938.

British policy towards the United States of America, with special reference to the isthmian question, 1898–1901. G.W. Barrett. London M.A. (Ext.) 1953.

The Mexican revolution, 1910–14; the diplomacy of Anglo-American conflict. P.A.R. Calvert. Cambridge Ph.D. 1964.

The social structure of the lower classes in San Salvador, central America; a case study of the social consequences of economic change. A.T. White. Cambridge Ph.D. 1969.

Rural teachers and social and political conflict in Mexico, 1921–40, with special reference to the states of Michoacan and Campeche. D.L. Raby. Warwick Ph.D. 1970.

The Chilean radical party and the popular front, 1936–41. A. Bande. Oxford B.Litt. 1970.

Government policy and the export of manufactures from Brazil since 1939. J.T. Winpenny. East Anglia M.Phil. 1969.