Browsing by Subject "Reconstruction"
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Disunion in the Ranks: Soldiers, Citizenship, and Mutiny in the Union Army
(2015-04-23)This dissertation is the first scholarly study to comparatively analyze the mutinies of Anglo, immigrant and African American soldiers in the Union Army. Those collective and individual military protest actions were part ... -
H.M.S. Pallas: historical reconstruction of an 18th-century Royal Navy frigate
(Texas A&M University, 2006-08-16)A 1998 joint survey undertaken by the Institute of Nautical Archaeology and Portuguese authorities located and identified the sunken remains of the Royal Navy frigate HMS Pallas (1757-1783) off of the Azorean island of ... -
Semi-Automated Reconstruction of Vascular Networks in Knife-Edge Scanning Microscope Mouse Brain Data
(2014-08-14)The KnifeEdge Scanning Microscope (KESM) enables imaging of an entire mouse brain at sub-micrometer resolution. The data from KESM can be used in the reconstruction of neuronal and vascular structures in the mouse brain. ... -
The Acropolis at Babylon: A Reconstruction during the Late 6th Century B.C.
(2012-12-07)This thesis reconstructs the royal Acropolis at Babylon and selected adjacent areas as they likely appeared during the late 6th century B.C. Today, all that remains of Babylon is scant archaeological ruins of building ... -
To degrade and control: white violence and the maintenance of racial and gender boundaries in reconstruction Texas, 1865-1868
(Texas A&M University, 2007-09-17)Immediately following the Civil War in 1865, African Americans in Texas faced extremely brutal violence perpetrated by whites. This dissertation examines the racial violence that permeated the state during the period of ... -
"Won't we never get out of this state?": western soldiers in post-civil war Texas, 1865-1866
(Texas A&M University, 2005-02-17)After the Civil War, the government needed to send an occupation force into Texas to help rebuild the state government and confront the French Imperialist forces that had invaded Mexico. Unfortunately, the government was ...