This is a study of the political life of Congressman John Jacob Esch during the years from 1914-1919. This study is not intended to be a mere political biography, however. The extraordinary domestic situation brought about by America's involvement in World War I affected the actions, beliefs and careers of many national political figures. Congressman Esch was one of those so affected. This study is an analysis of the manner that the war affected his political career. John Esch represented Wisconsin's Seventh District for twenty-two years from 1899 to 1921. The years from 1914 to 1919, however, were probably the most critical--if not the most important--of his long political career. America's involvement in World War I brought extraordinary ...
The purpose of this study is to indicate how many of William hanger\u27s actions during his years as...
This thesis focuses upon the impact of war upon the progressive movement in Texas during 1914-1918. ...
National studies of World War I have criticized America\u27s legal system for its failure to protect...
This is a study of the work which John Esch did to secure passage of the Transportation Act of 1920 ...
World War I was a time of concern both abroad and domestically for the United States. With the US en...
The main purpose of this study was to identify the positions taken by Representative Francis H. Case...
The topic of the dissertation was the nature of dissent during the First World War in the Upper Midd...
The year 1904 produced a political battle in the Wisconsin Republican party that would affect the s...
On the premise that the American home front is most typically discussed from a national perspective,...
German immigrants residing in the Old Northwest during the Civil War enjoyed a rich and unique polit...
The Nonpartisan League attempted to enter Minnesota in 1918, with Charles Lindbergh, Sr. as the Leag...
This article deals with the activities during World War I of Dr. Francis Fronczak (1874-1955), who w...
Few events in history are as emotional and thought provoking as war. World War 1,1914-1918, was no e...
The year 1912 produced a presidential campaign never matched in American history. An incumbent Pres...
The study deals with the activities of Emanuel Voska, an American Czech, during the First World War ...
The purpose of this study is to indicate how many of William hanger\u27s actions during his years as...
This thesis focuses upon the impact of war upon the progressive movement in Texas during 1914-1918. ...
National studies of World War I have criticized America\u27s legal system for its failure to protect...
This is a study of the work which John Esch did to secure passage of the Transportation Act of 1920 ...
World War I was a time of concern both abroad and domestically for the United States. With the US en...
The main purpose of this study was to identify the positions taken by Representative Francis H. Case...
The topic of the dissertation was the nature of dissent during the First World War in the Upper Midd...
The year 1904 produced a political battle in the Wisconsin Republican party that would affect the s...
On the premise that the American home front is most typically discussed from a national perspective,...
German immigrants residing in the Old Northwest during the Civil War enjoyed a rich and unique polit...
The Nonpartisan League attempted to enter Minnesota in 1918, with Charles Lindbergh, Sr. as the Leag...
This article deals with the activities during World War I of Dr. Francis Fronczak (1874-1955), who w...
Few events in history are as emotional and thought provoking as war. World War 1,1914-1918, was no e...
The year 1912 produced a presidential campaign never matched in American history. An incumbent Pres...
The study deals with the activities of Emanuel Voska, an American Czech, during the First World War ...
The purpose of this study is to indicate how many of William hanger\u27s actions during his years as...
This thesis focuses upon the impact of war upon the progressive movement in Texas during 1914-1918. ...
National studies of World War I have criticized America\u27s legal system for its failure to protect...