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− | * '''Oklahoma's Anti-Evolution Controversy''' by | + | * '''Oklahoma's Anti-Evolution Controversy''' by R. Haliburton, Jr., Thesis (Masters), Oklahoma State University. |
+ | * [http://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_gradthes/941 Backgrounds of the Scopes Trial at Dayton, Tennessee] by Warren Allem. Thesis (M.A.), Department of History, University of Tennessee--Knoxville. 130 p.<blockquote>This paper has been written in a sincere attempt to give a perception in depth to the scene of the famous trial. The history of the area has been studied, many of the leading characters have been interviewed personally, and a large amount of reading has been done in the records relating to the events. Although greater emphasis has been placed upon those aspects of the case which were purely local, a number of the larger factors contributing to its background and meaning have been presented briefly.</blockquote> | ||
=== 1954 === | === 1954 === | ||
* '''The Evolution Controversy During the 1920's''' by Leroy Johnson. Dissertation (Ph.D.), Indiana University--Bloomington. 218 p. | * '''The Evolution Controversy During the 1920's''' by Leroy Johnson. Dissertation (Ph.D.), Indiana University--Bloomington. 218 p. | ||
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* '''The Anti-Evolution Conflict in the 1920's''' by L. Beatice Simms. Thesis (Masters), University of Kentucky. 120 p. | * '''The Anti-Evolution Conflict in the 1920's''' by L. Beatice Simms. Thesis (Masters), University of Kentucky. 120 p. | ||
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+ | == Additional Theses and Dissertations == | ||
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+ | *[[Theses_and_Dissertations, 2010-2019|Theses and Dissertations, 2010-2019]] | ||
+ | *[[Theses_and_Dissertations, 2000-2009|Theses and Dissertations, 2000-2009]] | ||
+ | *[[Theses_and_Dissertations, 1990-1999|Theses and Dissertations, 1990-1999]] | ||
+ | *[[Theses_and_Dissertations, 1980-1989|Theses and Dissertations, 1980-1989]] | ||
+ | *[[Theses_and_Dissertations, 1970-1979|Theses and Dissertations, 1970-1979]] | ||
+ | *[[Theses_and_Dissertations, 1960-1969|Theses and Dissertations, 1960-1969]] | ||
+ | *[[Theses_and_Dissertations, 1950-1959|Theses and Dissertations, 1950-1959]] | ||
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+ | {{DEFAULTSORT:1950-1959, Theses and Dissertations}} | ||
+ | [[Category:Theses and Dissertations]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Bibliographies]] |
Latest revision as of 15:29, 22 March 2016
1959
- Oklahoma's Anti-Evolution Controversy by R. Haliburton, Jr., Thesis (Masters), Oklahoma State University.
- Backgrounds of the Scopes Trial at Dayton, Tennessee by Warren Allem. Thesis (M.A.), Department of History, University of Tennessee--Knoxville. 130 p.
This paper has been written in a sincere attempt to give a perception in depth to the scene of the famous trial. The history of the area has been studied, many of the leading characters have been interviewed personally, and a large amount of reading has been done in the records relating to the events. Although greater emphasis has been placed upon those aspects of the case which were purely local, a number of the larger factors contributing to its background and meaning have been presented briefly.
1954
- The Evolution Controversy During the 1920's by Leroy Johnson. Dissertation (Ph.D.), Indiana University--Bloomington. 218 p.
1953
- The Anti-Evolution Movement in Relation to Public Education in the U.S. by Olin T. Binkley. Dissertation (Ph.D.), Yale University.
- The Southern Baptist Reaction to the Darwinian Theory of Evolution by Edward L. Clark. Dissertation (Ph.D.), Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.
- The Anti-Evolution Conflict in the 1920's by L. Beatice Simms. Thesis (Masters), University of Kentucky. 120 p.