CUNY Restricted ETDs
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- "Art knows no fatherland": The reception of German art in France, 1878-1900.
- Morphology and glutamate receptor characterization of identified entorhinal and hippocampal projection neurons in the primate.
- A catalogue raisonne of the sculpture of Mark di Suvero. (Volumes I-IV).
- The sources of Jolivet's musical language and his relationships with Varese and Messiaen. (Volumes I and II).
- The effects of a multicultural awareness program on the multicultural sensitivity and communication behaviors of child welfare managers.
- L'Imaginaire de la femme enfermee: Le regard des peintres et des ecrivains du XIXe siecle francais sur la femme orientale. (Volumes I and II).
- Huff Duff: The open secret. The development of high-frequency direction finding by the United States Navy for the Battle of the Atlantic.
- The poet or the journalist: Stephane Mallarme, John Ashbery and the poeme critique.
- TRAP NEST (an opera): Act I. (Original composition)
- Alfred H. Barr, Jr. and the establishment of the culture of modernism in America.
- The Princesse Edmond de Polignac (1865-1943): A documentary chronicle of her life and artistic circle.
- Washington Allston and his Boston patrons: The exhibition of pictures in 1839.
- Samuel Barber: A documentary study of his works. (Volumes I and II).
- Pissarro's market women: The imagery of social relations in an industrial society.
- A history of the Negro Ensemble Company: The first sixteen years (1967-1983). (Volumes I and II).
- Foundations of a versatile personal digital cellular communication decision support system (VPDCCDSS-Pythia) applied to different digital cellular environments.
- Family masks: Father-child relationships in the plays of Eugene O'Neill.
- The relationship between mothers' organization of emotional experience and their sensitivity to babies' affect.
- A study of the Feast of the Ass in thirteenth century France.
- Portraits of artistry and artifice: The career of Sir James Jebusa Shannon, 1862-1923. (Volumes I and II).
- The psychological determinants of occupational and non-occupational risk-taking among law enforcement officers.
- Man Ray and America: The New York and Ridgefield years: 1907-1921. (Volumes I and II).
- Hannah Hoch, photomontage, and the representation of the New Woman in Weimar Germany, 1918-1933. (Volumes I and II).
- Interaction among five psychophysiological variables and a psychosoma inventory, the EPI, SEA, JAS and MMPI-HO under a cognitive and perceptual-motor stressor.
- The last Strauss: Studies of the "Letzte Lieder". (Volumes I and II).