Campbell, Kenneth L.
Person
Found in 25 Collections and/or Records:
The mythical Jew in English literature, 2008
Item — Call number MU Thesis Ben
Identifier: b2233157
Thesis Statement
Throughout their presence in England, there have existed two distinct, highly visible groups who share a common ancestry and culture, one inhabited by mythical Jews and the other by Jews of reality. The existence of the second society has oftentimes been dependent on the perceptions that the English people had of the first. Perceptions that have been molded by some of England's greatest writers, including Theodorus, the seventh century archbishop of Canterbury, through Shakespeare,...
Dates:
2008
Found in:
Monmouth University Library Archives
The significance of Early Irish narrative literature : "a noble brew in which is brewed the basis of all knowledge", 2013
Item — Call number MU Thesis Man
Identifier: b7636803
Abstract
The purpose of this thesis is to examine a representative subset of the corpus of early Irish narrative literature; to investigate some of the processes involved in its transmission; and to appraise the skill of the transmitters of the literature in order to demonstrate the continued relevance of the tradition through the major transitions in medieval Irish history. Particular emphasis is placed on how deliberate and specific adaptations in the narrative tradition--both in individual...
Dates:
2013
Found in:
Monmouth University Library Archives
The survival of baseball during World War II : former major league players reflect upon their experiences, 2002
Item — Call number MU Thesis Kra
Identifier: b2089489
Overview
This paper will focus on the impact of World War II upon the game of baseball. It will explore the response of Major League Baseball to the war effort on both the homefront and the military. Major League players reacted to patriotic fervor by enlisting in the armed services in droves. Extraordinary sacrifices were made by the owners, the players, and the fans in their effort to support the war. The constraints of the war culminated in a struggle between owners, players, draft boards and...
Dates:
2002
Found in:
Monmouth University Library Archives
Two worlds of addictions : the clash and commerce of 18th and early 19th century trade, with China, in tea and opium, leading to the events of the First Opium War, 2012
Item — Call number MU Thesis Rin
Identifier: b5596300
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection consists of theses written by students enrolled in the Monmouth University graduate History program. The holdings are bound print documents that were submitted in partial fulfillment of requirements for the Master of Arts degree.During the fall 2022 semester (in instances where the requisite waivers were received from consenting student authors), the Monmouth University...
Dates:
2012
Found in:
Monmouth University Library Archives
William Wallace : Scotland's champion for twentieth century nationalism, 2012
Item — Call number MU Thesis Tor
Identifier: b5596299
Abstract
For over 700 years, Sir William Wallace has remained one of Scotland's most enduring national heroes. In the 13th-century revolt against King Edward I (also known as "Longshank") of England, William Wallace played a key role in the struggles for Scotland's independence. His display of patriotism, courage, and dedication to the ideal of Scottish freedom represented an important symbol for the cause of Scottish nationalism and, through time, a source of pride for Scotland. With...
Dates:
2012
Found in:
Monmouth University Library Archives