This dissertation is a study of the development of US domestic political repression, labor control, counterinsurgency, and anticommunism. "The only good Indian is a dead Indian" went General Sheridan's genocidal axiom. By the 1880s, US politicians, industrialists, and their media organs were using the words "Indian" and "anarchist" in the heinous phrase interchangeably. This application of the "frontier" language of Indian-killing to internal political repression reflected a larger process in which colonialism was turning inward. This dissertation focuses on the period in which anticommunism/anti-anarchism became explicit in US culture, politics, and policy. It argues that there is a direct relationship between the United States' outwardly ...
This master thesis deals with the period of radicalization and militarization of North American Indi...
The historiography on Native Americans in the twentieth century remains uneven and sketchy. Few hist...
My dissertation entitled “Waves of Revolution: Interrogations of Sikh Political and Spiritual Subjec...
Recent historical scholarship has determined that the socio-political environment of post-World War ...
It seems as if the so-called “Indian Wars” of US continental expansion continually haunt the US mili...
My dissertation investigates the United States as a white settler society through the concept of Bar...
This dissertation examines an understudied history of the Indian encounter with America. Drawing fr...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2009. Major: Communication Studies. Advisor: Kirt H...
This study investigates collaboration among missionaries, evangelicals, Quakers, Cherokee, Choctaw, ...
At the turn of the twentieth century, American Indians defended their communities by challenging the...
From 1919 to 1920 the United States carried out a massive campaign against radicals, arresting and d...
In the broadest sense, the dissertation identifies the "death ethics of war" during Western expansio...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Individual Interdisciplinary, Washington State UniversityDrawing on the traditions a...
United States Indian policies have been widespread and varying over the years. Indian removal and re...
At the turn of the twentieth century, anthropologists and politicians alike predicted the extinction...
This master thesis deals with the period of radicalization and militarization of North American Indi...
The historiography on Native Americans in the twentieth century remains uneven and sketchy. Few hist...
My dissertation entitled “Waves of Revolution: Interrogations of Sikh Political and Spiritual Subjec...
Recent historical scholarship has determined that the socio-political environment of post-World War ...
It seems as if the so-called “Indian Wars” of US continental expansion continually haunt the US mili...
My dissertation investigates the United States as a white settler society through the concept of Bar...
This dissertation examines an understudied history of the Indian encounter with America. Drawing fr...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2009. Major: Communication Studies. Advisor: Kirt H...
This study investigates collaboration among missionaries, evangelicals, Quakers, Cherokee, Choctaw, ...
At the turn of the twentieth century, American Indians defended their communities by challenging the...
From 1919 to 1920 the United States carried out a massive campaign against radicals, arresting and d...
In the broadest sense, the dissertation identifies the "death ethics of war" during Western expansio...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Individual Interdisciplinary, Washington State UniversityDrawing on the traditions a...
United States Indian policies have been widespread and varying over the years. Indian removal and re...
At the turn of the twentieth century, anthropologists and politicians alike predicted the extinction...
This master thesis deals with the period of radicalization and militarization of North American Indi...
The historiography on Native Americans in the twentieth century remains uneven and sketchy. Few hist...
My dissertation entitled “Waves of Revolution: Interrogations of Sikh Political and Spiritual Subjec...