1989 Undergraduate UCSB History Theses

Lisa M. Eriksen, “The Soviet Union and the Specialized Agencies of the United Nations, 1954-1962: Cold War Policies or Humanitarian Ideals?” (Undergraduate thesis, University of California, Santa Barbara, 1989). Mentor: A. Lindemann.

Karen L. Hanson, “The White House Derby: Horse-Race Journalism and Presidential Elections” (Undergraduate thesis, University of California, Santa Barbara, 1989). Mentor: E. Smith.

Eric P. Kittay, “The Formulation of Civil-Rights Policy Regarding Desegregation and Busing During President Nixon’s Term in Office” (Undergraduate thesis, University of California, Santa Barbara, 1989). Mentor: L. Kalman & A. Lindemann.

Steven Michael Korbin, “Judicial Selection and Tenure: A Brief History of Judicial Reform in the State of California” (Undergraduate thesis, University of California, Santa Barbara, 1989). Mentor: R. Bergstrom & A. Lindemann.

Elizabeth McCormick, “The Eschatology of Ralph Cudworth and Henry More” (Undergraduate thesis, University of California, Santa Barbara, 1989). Mentor: A. Lindemann & J. S. McGee.

Steven J. Nelson, “The United States and Spain, 1931-1936” (Undergraduate thesis, University of California, Santa Barbara, 1989). Mentor: DeConde & Lindemann.

Louis J. Sparks, “Fast Day Sermons to the Long Parliament” (Undergraduate thesis, University of California, Santa Barbara, 1989). Mentor: J. S. McGee.

David Tipton, “Constantine and the Bishops: Imperial Administration with a Christian Bureaucracy” (Undergraduate thesis, University of California, Santa Barbara, 1989). Mentor: H. Drake.