CUNY Restricted ETDs
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- AMALARIUS OF METZ AND THE SINGING OF THE CAROLINGIAN OFFICES.
- GWENDOLYN BROOKS: PROPHECY AND POETIC PROCESS.
- THE METANOVEL.
- THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY AND THE NEGRO: A STUDY IN NORTHERN AND NATIONAL POLITICS, 1868-1892.
- SCHNITZLERS UNVEROEFFENTLICHTE RITTERLICHKEIT-FRAGMENTE UND IHRE BEDEUTUNG FUER "DAS WEITE LAND" UND "DAS WORT." (GERMAN TEXT).
- Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes: The Double-Sided Manuscripts.
- Seven mascarades for the court of Louis XIV by Anne, Pierre, and Andre Danican Philidor.
- Community policing: The impact on role perception, work routines and the subculture of police in select ethnically diverse communities.
- American acropolis: George Grey Barnard's "Monument to Democracy", 1918--1938.
- Catalytic applications of polysiloxane stabilized transition metal nanoclusters.
- Made in the U.S.A.: Americanizing aesthetics at Carlisle.
- Bold with the bow and arrow: Amazons and the ethnic gendering of martial prowess in ancient Greek and Asian cultures.
- Evidence -based practices and the role of policy entrepreneurs in the adoption and implementation of Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) in New York and Oklahoma.
- Development of lexical tone production in disyllabic words by 2- to 6-year-old Mandarin-speaking children.
- From the ground up: Community gardens in New York City and the politics of spatial transformation.
- Dreams of an impossible blackness: Racialized desire and America's integrationist impulse, 1945--1955.
- I just wanna be successful in life: Revealing struggles, strategies, selves, and wisdom in a narrative study of students assigned to remedial classes.
- Art, urbanism, and public space: Critical spatial responses to urban redevelopment in Beijing (1976--2000).
- The Theta Parameter: Syntax under a radical UTAH.
- Making a way out of no way: Relations between blacks and whites in Annapolis, Maryland, from 1902 to 1952.
- Objects of legacy: Material objects of displaced people.
- Sanctum sanctorum: The alternative designs and domesticities of Harriet Beecher Stowe, Louisa May Alcott, Willa Cather, and Edith Wharton.
- Narratives of displacement: The evolution of the Caribbean -American transnational narrative.
- Poems of honor, voices of shame: The 'ait&dotbelow;a and the Moroccan shikhat.
- Crosstalk minimization in deep submicron technologies using bus coding.