Browsing Academic Library Services by Author "Dudley, Wade G."
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Command and Initiative in North Africa: Patton VS. Fredendall, and the Battle of Kasserine Pass
Kunert, Jessica Marie (Timmerman) (East Carolina University, 2016-04-25)This thesis will compare and contrast General George S. Patton, Jr. and General Lloyd R. Fredendall throughout their service during the North African Campaign to argue that, had Patton commanded at Kasserine Pass, the ... -
The Development and Decline of Tar-Pamlico River Maritime Commerce and Its Impact Upon Regional Settlement Patterns
McCabe, Christopher P (2007-04) -
March of the "Corps Editorial" : The Development of Journalism in North Carolina, 1796-1860
Clark, McIver Allen, Jr. (East Carolina University, 2013)North Carolina print culture enjoyed significant and steady expansion after the appointment of James Davis as state printer in 1749. Though often marginalized in a national context, North Carolina's newspapers developed ... -
Tar River Blounts and a Transitional Maritime Cultural Landscape, 1778-1802
Edwards, Justin Randolph (East Carolina University, 2015)This thesis analyzes John Gray Blount and his associates' roles in the post Revolutionary War development of North Carolina's Tar-Pamlico maritime cultural landscape. After discussing the business interests and political ... -
The Establishment of Cape Hatteras National Seashore
Brantley, Kristi (East Carolina University, 2016-12-15)This thesis examines the land acquisition process used during the creation of Cape Hatteras National Seashore (CHNS). It analyzes the role of both North Carolina's state government and the federal government in the creation ... -
With All Deliberate Speed : The Pearsall Plan and School Desegregation in North Carolina, 1954-1966.
Carlson, Arthur Larentz (East Carolina University, 2011)The decision of the United States Supreme Court in Brown v. the Board of Education legally ended the operation of segregated schools in the South. In North Carolina, a series of legal challenges began under the Pupil ...