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American Studies in Britain: Doctoral Theses on American Topics in Progress and Completed

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ARTS

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Cologne-Brooks, G. J. (Nottingham) The value-searching of American writers of the Cold War era. [P. Messent] Ph.D.Google Scholar
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Lacey, C. (Sussex) Engendering conflict: American women and the making of proletarian fiction (with particular reference to the period 1929–35). [P. Nicholls] D.Phil.*Google Scholar
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Lickindorf, Elisabeth (Oxford, L.M.H.) The literary relations of T. S. Eliot and Ezra Pound, 1914–1922. [R. Ellmann] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Machin, R. C. (Wales, U.W.I.S.T.) Contemporary American critical practice as developed from French post-structuralist thought. [C. Norris] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Maher, T. J. (London, K.Q.C.) The treatment of the machine in nineteenth-century American fiction. [E. N. W. Mottram] Ph.D.Google Scholar
MrsManning, S. L. (Cambridge, Newn.) The nature of provincialism: some nineteenth-century Scottish and American fiction. [R. D. Gooder] Ph.D.Google Scholar
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Mathieson, K. (East Anglia) The influence of science fiction in contemporary American writing. [D. Corker] Ph.D.*Google Scholar
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Rennie, Susan (Oxford, S. Hil.) Ghost stories and witch tales in American literature of the south-west. [J. O. Bayley] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Roberts, Diane (Oxford, Bras.) Women in the novels of William Faulkner. [M. L. H. L. Weaver] D.Phil.Google Scholar
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Zeineddine, N. (Leicester) Modern American and English tragedies and their relation to the tradition. [P. Dodd] Ph.D.*Google Scholar
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LITERATURE: INDIVIDUAL AUTHORS

Abramson, M. G. (Manchester) Early years of Upton Sinclair. [R. A. Burchell] Ph.D.Google Scholar
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Armstrong, P. (Essex) The work of Robert Duncan. [J. B. Philip] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Ayres, D. S. (Southampton) The politics of Pound's aesthetic in the Cantos. (Maud Ellman) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Bavington, A. (Essex) A collected edition of the poems and prose improvisations of William Carlos Williams. [J. B. Philip] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Boughenout, H. (Essex) Ezra Pound's poetry and the crisis of language, with special reference to Théophile Gautier and Stéphane Mallarmé. [J. G. Brotherston] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Boyle, M. (East Anglia) The work of Isaac Bashevis Singer. [E. Homberger] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Brady, P. (Keele) History and fiction in the works of Hawthorne [C. Swann] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Brint, S. D. (Cambridge, Cai.) Dialectic and difference: a study of politics, war and gender in the poetry of Wallace Stevens. [I. Bell] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Brown, C. (London, K.Q.C.) Hilda Doolittle. [E. N. W. Mottram] Ph.D.Google Scholar
MsCagney-Watts, H. (Hull) Novels and short stories of Joyce Carol Oates. [J. A. Osborne] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Carney, F. (Leicester) The novels of William Faulkner. [L. Andrews] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Clements, Angela (Wales, Bangor) A study of the possible “Other Case” in Henry James's later novels and stories. [A. Bellringer] Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Connors, Mary J. (Edinburgh) American poetics and the poetry of John Ashbery. [C. E. Nicholson] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Cooke, C. A. (Wales, Bangor) The writings of Delmore Schwartz [I. Gregson] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Cozens, I. J. (Keele) The writings of Wallace Stevens. [I. F. A. Bell] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Crawford, R. (Oxford, Ball.) The savage and the city in the work of T. S. Eliot. [R. Ellmann] D.Phil.*Google Scholar
D'Agostino, O. (Keele) A contextual study of the American novel: Willa Cather. [C. Swann] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Dawson, G. P. (Nottingham) Thomas Pynchon's novels. [B. C. Lee] Ph.D.Google Scholar
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Egan, Susan Jane (Leeds) Emily Dickinson and the Romantic tradition. [J. E. Morpurgo] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Ferris, J. (London, K.Q.C.) ‘Since to move is to love’: the poetry of Frank O'Hara. [E. N. W. Mottram] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Figgis, S. E. (Hull) William Carlos Williams' development up to 1923. [J. A. Osborne] Ph.D.Google Scholar
MissFollini, T. L. (Cambridge, Newn.) “Hero and Historian”: the autobiographical writings of Henry James. [J. M. Gooder] Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Giles, P. (Oxford, Ch. Ch.) Hart Crane: the context of “The Bridge”. [J. L. Fuller] D.Phil.*Google Scholar
Griffiths, A. S. (Nottingham) ‘Value’ in the fiction of William Gaddis. [B. C. Lee] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Grossmith, R. (Keele) Philosophical influences on the work of Vladimir Nabokov. [I. F. A. Bell] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Habib, M. A. R. (Oxford, Bras.) T. S. Eliot's prose writings and the western philosophical tradition, with reference to the concept of secularization. [T. F. Eagleton] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Harris, O. C. G. (Oxford, Ch. Ch.) The last words of William Burroughs. [M. L. H. L. Weaver] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Harrow, J. (Essex) The work of Charles Bukowski. [R. W. Butterfield] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Hartnett, D. W. (Oxford, Exeter) The poetry of James Merrill – a critical study. [M. L. H. L. Weaver] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Haut, H. (Essex) ‘I to Eye (and Beyond)’: a study of the poetic narrative in the work of Edward Dorn. [J. B. Philip] Ph.D.Google Scholar
MsHenderson, K. (Essex) Evolutionary aspects of the work of Sylvia Plath. [J. B. Philip] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Holgate, Margaret A. (Lancaster) The work of Hart Crane and his poetical milieu, 1917–33. [A. E. Sharpe] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Holton, M. R. (London, Ext.) Contemporary American fiction (William Gaddis). Ph.D.Google Scholar
Home, F. P. (Cambridge, Jes.) A textual and critical study of the New York edition of the novels and tales of Henry James. [A. D. B. Poole] Ph.D.*Google Scholar
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Joia, A. de (C.N.A.A., Hatfield Polytechnic) Linguistic aspects of co-ordination in the poems of Wallace Stevens. [E. O. Winter; J. Monaghan; J. Sinclair] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Kent, P. S. (Oxford, S. Cat.) Symbol and myth in the novels of William Faulkner. [D. M. Bednarowska] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Kereasky, Margareta (London, Westf.) The classical and romantic ideal in T. S. Eliot's criticism. [J. Chalker] Ph.D.Google Scholar
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Lapworth, P. A. (London, Ext.) The reception and reputation of T. S. Eliot's plays of modern life, 1939–1977. Ph.D.Google Scholar
Leigh, N. (Manchester) Norman Mailer. [R. H. Francis] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Lewis, R. C. (Oxford, Magd.) Ezra Pound and women: a biographical and critical study. [R. Ellmann] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Lyttle, I. (Belfast) A reader-response approach to Thomas Pynchon's fiction. [M. L. Allen] Ph.D.*Google Scholar
McAllister, A. J. (Hull) “A”: Louis Zukofsky. [J. Osborne] Ph.D.Google Scholar
McKay, Belinda J. (Oxford, L. M. H.) H. D.: her life and works. [M. L. H. L. Weaver] D.Phil.Google Scholar
MacNaughton, A. K. J. (Edinburgh) The works of Scott Fitzgerald. (Faith Pullin) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Mahfoud, H. (Essex) The work of William Carlos Williams. [J. B. Philip] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Marley, B. (Essex) The fictions of William Burroughs. [R. W. Butterfield] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Marriott, A. D. (Manchester) Thomas Pynchon. [R. H. Francis] Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Mulholland, Honor (Strathclyde) Fiction of Nathaniel Hawthorne. [A. A. J. Noble] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Myers, F. J. (Cambridge, Trin.) Conversation and the criterion: T. S. Eliot's editing and its implications for his poetry. [C. B. Ricks] Ph.D.Google Scholar
O'Rourke, P. (Wales, Swansea) A linguistic and thematic study of selected stories of Katherine Anne Porter. [M. W. Thomas] Ph.D.Google Scholar
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Perry, Jill M. (London, Q.M.C.) Elemental imagery in the fiction of Henry James. [A. R. Gard] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Philips, D. (East Anglia) Language and cultures in the novels of Henry James. [A. G. Lloyd Smith] Ph.D.Google Scholar
MrsRasmussen, B. J. (Cambridge, Newn.) Henry James and the American scene: a study of the sociality of writing. [J. C. A. Rathmell] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Rawlings, P. (Cambridge, Fitzw.) Henry James and the legacy of Jane Austen. [J. C. A. Rathmell] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Reed, J. (Essex) Hart Crane's visionary imagination. [R. W. Butterfield] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Rhodes, C. (Keele) James Fenimore Cooper: the historical novelist. [C. S. B. Swann] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Rhodes, Pamela (Keele) The body in the early works of William Faulkner. [R. L. Godden] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Riddell, Anne V. (Leicester) The work of Nathaniel Hawthorne. [P. Leary] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Rollason, C. R. (York) Edgar Allan Poe. [Mrs M. Ward] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Royle, N. W. O. (Oxford, Exeter) The romantic imagination in relation to war and apocalypse: the later poetry of Wallace Stevens. [J. O. Bayley] D.Phil.*Google Scholar
MsSaunders, G. R. (Cambridge, Selw.) Faulkner's fictional method. [P. A. Tanner] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Scoppie, R. P. (Leeds) The development of consciousness in the work of Conrad Aiken, 1915–1936. [J. E. Morpurgo] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Smith, J. P. (Hull) Poetry of Charles Bukowski [J. A. Osborne] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Spoliar, A. A. (Oxford, Wolfs.) Henry James's settings, with special reference to the country house. [D. M. Bednarowska] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Steeds, W. (Essex) The later works of Melville. [R. W. Butterfield] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Stevens, S. C. (Leeds) The concepts and implications of individualism and citizenship in the fiction of John Dos Passos, 1920–1960. (Ann Massa) Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Sumpter, Sian (Wales, Swansea) Women characters in the fiction of Henry James. [M. Reeve] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Taylor, H. R. (Sussex) A feminist critique of Kate Chopin: a study of the relationship of her work to the prose fiction women writers of 19th century America and Europe. [C. Kaplan] D.Phil.*Google Scholar
Thomas, Susan (London, R.H.B.N.C.) The novels of Willa Cather. [A. G. Hill] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Tyler, Jenny (Oxford, S. Cat.) Time as theme and technique in the fiction of Henry James. [D. M. Bednarowska] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Vita-Finzi, Penelope (London, Q.M.C.) Edith Wharton: precepts and practice in the life of the writer and the art of fiction. [C. Cook] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Ward, J. (Leeds) Ezra Pound's theories of myth and history. [P. Honan] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Webster, D. (Warwick) Representations of the economy and economides of representation: readings in the fiction and criticism of Henry James. [E. Gallafent] Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Williams, B. (London, K.Q.C.) Robert Duncan. [E. N. W. Mottram] Ph.D.Google Scholar

LITERATURE: POETRY

Allen, R. G. (C.N.A.A., Thames Polytechnic) A study of imagism and objectivism with special attention to two American long poems – Louis Zukofsky's A and William Carlos Williams' Paterson – as emerging from these movements. [P. J. Brooker; R. W. Butterfield] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Armstrong, T. D. (London, U.C.) The poetry of winter: the idea and nature of the late career in the works of Hardy, Yeats and Stevens. [S. Fender] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Carr, Helen (Essex) The poetics and politics of primitivism – a study of attitudes to American Indian verse. [J.G. Brotherston] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Dickson, J. (Strathclyde) Contemporary American poetry. [A. Noble] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Dubnov, E. (London, Q.M.C.) A comparative study of the poetry and thought of T. S. Eliot and Mandelstam. [C. H. Peake] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Heafield, J. K. (Manchester) Modern American poetry. [R. H. Francis] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Jaggs, G. (York) A Poundian reading of Wordsworth. [A. D. Moody] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Katz, M. B. (London, Westf.) Far Eastern muses: the influence of oriental thought on the Imagist poets, with special reference to Ezra Pound, Amy Lowell and John Gould Fletcher. (Mary Jarrett) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Kenny, P. D. G. (Oxford, Exeter) Browning and his influence on Ezra Pound. [R. Ellmann] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Murphy, J. (Essex) The concept of self in American poetry. [R. J. Gray] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Smith, G. (London, Q.M.C.) William Carlos Williams and Wallace Stevens. [W. L. Chernaik] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Yorke, S. M. (C.N.A.A., Manchester Polytechnic) A critical and cultural reading of contemporary American women's poetry with specialist reference to Adrienne Rich, Muriel Rukeyser and Denise Levertov. [J. Wainwright; Diana Collecott] Ph.D.Google Scholar

PHILOSOPHY AND THEOLOGY

Carey, J. S. (Oxford, Green) Post-Vatican II Roman Catholic moral theology in America: a methodological study of Charles E. Curran, Germain G. Grisez and Richard E. McCormick; with special attention to contraception and Humanae Vitae. [O. M. O'Donovan] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Kennedy, R. L. (Aberdeen) North American influences on German evangelicalism before 1960. [A. F. Walls] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Kidd, R. L. (Oxford, Reg. P.) The concept of fallenness: a comparative study in the theologies of Paul Tillich and Karl Rahner. [P. S. Fiddes] D.Phil.Google Scholar
MrsRoman, J. (Wales, Bangor) George Herbert Mead and dualism. [G. B. B. Hunter; A. Collier] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Thiele, R. (Oxford, Reg. P.) History and salvation in the theology of Wolfhart Pannenberg and Paul Tillich. [P. S. Fiddes] D.Phil.Google Scholar

POLITICS

Albert, A. D. (Oxford, S. Joh.) Vengeance, reward and myopia: a critical examination of electoral behaviour and political control of the economy in Great Britain and the U.S. [R. W. Bacon; I. S. MacLean] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Bailey, C. J. (Oxford, Exeter) The Republican party in the U.S. Senate, 1976–1982. (Gillian Peele) D.Phil.Google Scholar
Beer, J. (Liverpool) The presidency. [D. R. Morgan] Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Benn, S. (Keele) The White House staff. [J. D. Lees] Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Brown, D. G. (Keele) Lyndon B. Johnson and presidential leadership. [M. Tappin] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Carver, P. G. (Essex) Electoral change and the U.S. House of Representantatives. [D. McKay] Ph.D.Google Scholar
DeMontigny, Y. (Oxford, Line.) “Political question” doctrine elaborated by the Supreme Court of the U.S. [G. Marshall] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Dreisbach, D. L. (Oxford, L.M.H.) The new Christian Right in America and attitudes towards church and state. (Gillian Peele) D.Phil.*Google Scholar
Dyck, J. H. A. (Oxford S. Ant.) The language of community: an analysis of the practice of non-resistance as understood by the Mennonite people, 1870–1930. [A. C. R. G. Montefiore] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Dyke, W. T. (Oxford, New) The development and strategies of corporate political committees in U.S. politics. (Gillian Peele) D.Phil.Google Scholar
Falconer, P. K. (Keele) Legislative oversight and the policy process. [M. Tappin] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Greenstein, D. I. (Oxford, Corp.) Power, elites and political process: case studies in American urban history. [J. S. Rowett] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Harrison, Isabel (Oxford, Nuff.) The role of central labour organizations in public policy in Britain and the U.S. since 1974. [R. Martin] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Jarvis, C. J. (Oxford, Nuff.) The impact of the McGovern-Fraser Commission reforms on intra-party democracy in the Democratic party. [B. E. Shafer] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Kim, S. N. (Aberdeen) Civil-military relations: the conduct of the Korean war 1950–53 with emphasis on civilian control over the military in the U.S. [D. Capitanchik; J. H. Wyllie] Ph.D.Google Scholar
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McCarty, J. D. (Aberdeen) A social scientific investigation of the policy-making, decision-making, and crisis management structures of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation. [P. Wilkinson; J. H. Wyllie] Ph.D.Google Scholar
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MtsNeve, S. L. (Cambridge, S. Cat.) The Democratic party in New York state, 1890–1910: a traditional party in a time of change. [J. A. Thompson] Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Nuechterlein, J. D. (Oxford, New) Executive and legislative checks on the United States federal judiciary. (Gillian Peele) D.Phil.Google Scholar
Owens, D. E. (Kent) The political attitudes of W. F. Buckley Jnr. and their relation to the post-war American conservative movement. [M. J. C. Vile] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Paton, C. R. (Oxford, Hertf.) Planning and access in U.S. federal health policy, 1965–1980: institutional and ideological obstacles to comprehensive reform. [P. M. Williams] D.Phil.*Google Scholar
Patton, L. (C.N.A.A., Ulster Polytechnic) Was the New Left of the United States during the 1960s really new? [W. T. J. Riches; H. Patterson] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Rae, N. C. (Oxford, Nuff.) The decline of the liberal wing of the Republican party: 1960–1984. (Gillian Peele) D.Phil.Google Scholar
Rafferty, S. J. (Oxford, Ball.) Legislation and technological change: reform of the telecommunications industry in the United States and Great Britain. [Lord Crowther Hunt] D.Phil.Google Scholar
Shaw, J. R. (Keele) Study of U.S. humane interest groups. [M. Tappin] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Spear, Joanna (Southampton) The arms transfer politics of the Carter administration. [J. Simpson] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Stanford, J. (Essex) Republicanism in a changing American South. [D. McKay] Ph.D.Google Scholar
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Thomas, Cheryl (Oxford, Wolfs.) Decentralization and the course: Canada and the United States compared. [L. J. Sharpe] D.Phil.Google Scholar
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SOCIOLOGY

Farmer, D. J. (London, Ext.) Manpower allocation in the New York City Police Department. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Hudson, L. (Keele) Government policy and its effects on the Afro-American family. (Mary Ellison) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Hurley, Shelley (Keele) The relative importance of blackness and feminism in the historical evolution of self-conception in black womanhood. (Mary Ellison) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Ives, J. H. (London, Ext.) A cross-cultural comparative study of the regulation and administration of occupational safety and health care policies in the workplace: the chemical industry in the U.S. and G.B. Ph.D.*Google Scholar
Pfeffer, Naomi (Essex) Infertility and gender: the development of medical theory and practice in 20th-century Britain and the U.S.A. (Ludmilla Jordanova) Ph.D.Google Scholar
Stout, D. A. (Edinburgh) Statistics in American psychology, 1900–1930: the social construction of experimental and correlational psychology [J. R. Beloff; D. A. Mackenzie] Ph.D.Google Scholar
Walker, Nancy (Oxford, Nuff.) Gender and politics: political attitudes and voting behaviour in contemporary Britain and the United States. [A. F. Heath] D.Phil.Google Scholar