Veit, Richard F. (1968- )
Person
Dates
- Existence: 1968-
Found in 53 Collections and/or Records:
Like father, like daughter : the significant relationship of Sir Thomas More and his eldest daughter, Margaret More Roper, 2004
Item — Call number MU Thesis Bur
Identifier: b2088776
Introduction [excerpt]
This paper is arranged in four main sections. The first will discuss the private and public background of [Sir] Thomas [More] and his views on women in general; his early parental relationships, spiritual development, and public life; and how his educational experiment impacted his relationship with Margaret [More Roper]. The second will discuss the family life of the Mores, and compare the relationships within the family circle. It discusses his marriages, member[s] of the More circle,...
Dates:
2004
Found in:
Monmouth University Library Archives
Mapping the Pleistocene : understanding the relationship between Paleoindian peoples and Pleistocene megafauna in the American Northeast using maps, 2022
Item — Call number MU Thesis Kni
Identifier: b7931885
Abstract
This thesis explores possible interactions between Paleoindian peoples of New Jersey and two surrounding states: New York and Pennsylvania and extinct megafauna species based on archaeological and cartographic evidence. For years, archaeologists and paleontologists had assumed that Paleoindian peoples hunted these giant mammals into extinction. Lately, this theory has come under fire from critics who propose that climate change had a bigger impact. Currently, there is very little...
Dates:
2022
Found in:
Monmouth University Library Archives
Monmouth Junior Science Symposium records
Unprocessed Material — Carton Accession Number 2016.0009
Identifier: 2016-0009
Dates:
1963 - 2015
Found in:
Monmouth University Library Archives
NASA's public outreach and selling space 1958-2000 : success or failure?, 2006
Item — Call number MU Thesis Smi
Identifier: b2088313
Introduction [excerpt]
[T]he level of importance Americans [have] attached to space related activities has traditionally been low compared to other national priorities.
It is the purpose of this thesis to examine this four decade old condition and attempt to answer questions related to its existence. What did NASA do to encourage public support and understanding of the space program? What was the content of the message they transmitted? What channels and methods of communication did they utilize? What...
Dates:
2006
Found in:
Monmouth University Library Archives
New Jersey : the suffrage state, 2008
Item — Call number MU Thesis Pel
Identifier: b2089937
Introduction [excerpt]
New Jersey was the first state to allow women to vote, and it was not by accident. Following the ratification of the first constitution, the legislature passed acts to allow certain women to vote as long as they met the requirements. In 1807, the vote was taken away from women.... When the vote was taken away, New Jersey women attempted to vote and held meetings prior to what is believed to be the first suffrage conference at Seneca Falls. New Jersey was home to the first suffrage...
Dates:
2008
Found in:
Monmouth University Library Archives
Of myth and brick : examining the legendary Pasadena Terra Cotta Company, 2003
Item — Call number MU Thesis Wie
Identifier: b2088740
Abstract
This paper examines the history and folklore associated with a ruined industrial complex in the New Jersey Pine Barrens commonly known as the Pasedena Terra Cotta Company. Through mapping of the site and extensive historical research it appears that the site is not a terra cotta factory at all, but rather an early twentieth century brickworks associated with the Brooksbrae Brick Company. The site is important as both a well-preserved and highly visible archaeological site and as a well...
Dates:
2003
Found in:
Monmouth University Library Archives
Over here : the archaeology of U.S. Army General Hospital No. 3, Colonia, New Jersey, 1918 to 1919, 2023
Item — Call number MU Thesis Sul
Identifier: b7931616
Abstract
United States Army General Hospital No. 3 was a World War I hospital that holds historical significance for military and medical history. An archaeological investigation conducted on this site discovered structural and artifactual remains from the hospital despite the heavy residential construction that has occurred there since the hospital was demolished. The artifacts found reflect multiple aspects of the hospital’s operations, including physical and mental rehabilitation. Given the...
Dates:
2023
Found in:
Monmouth University Library Archives
Owning New Jersey : historic tales of war, property disputes & the pursuit of happiness / Joseph A. Grabas.
Unprocessed Material
Identifier: 2015-0005
Dates:
2014
Found in:
Monmouth University Library
Perceptions of a Bonaparte : the relationship between Joseph Bonaparte and the United States, 2009
Item — Call number MU Thesis Moo
Identifier: b2825635
Historiography Notes [excerpts]
The historiography of Napoleon [Bonaparte] is extensive; however, his brother takes a back seat in history.... Although there is considerable folklore regarding Joseph, he has been the subject of only a few scholarly studies....
The secondary source bookshelf is growing but at a slow pace.... Some of these books were written at the end of the nineteenth century. Sporadically throughout the twentieth century, authors wrote about various parts of Joseph's life, but people began to...
Dates:
2009
Found in:
Monmouth University Library Archives
Pre-contact archaeology at the William Trent House: a site-specific analysis and regional synthesis of Native American occupation in Trenton, NJ, 2019
Item — Call number MU Thesis Ada
Identifier: b7930094
Abstract
In 2019, Monmouth University's summer achaeological field school was conducted at the William Trent House in Trenton, NJ in collaboration with Hunter Research, Inc. This project supplemented earlier work by Hunter Research. These investigations revealed a robust prehistoric component that remains largely intact beneath layers of historic fill. An analysis of Native American material recovered from disturbed fills and natural soils reveals a primarily Late Archaic - Transnational Period...
Dates:
2019
Found in:
Monmouth University Library Archives