Academic dissertations

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  • Written treatises presenting the author’s scholarly investigation or original research on a specialized subject. Examples are treatises submitted for an advanced academic degree or historical European treatises written by the praeses or primary professor and defended by the respondent or degree candidate.

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Jorge Castellanos Papers

  • CHC5296
  • Collection
  • 20th century

The Jorge Castellanos Papers contain personal papers from the exiled Cuban professor and author Jorge Castellanos (1915-2011). The collection contains research notes, book manuscripts and copies of published works authored by Jorge Castellanos related to his research and writings.

Sans titre

Cuban Exiles in Germany Collection

  • Collection
  • 2001

The collection consists of Ph.D. dissertation written by Lázara Izquierdo Pedroso in the University of Bremen.

Sans titre

Shikes, Ralph E. Papers

  • ASM0180
  • Collection
  • 1800-1900

The Ralph E. Shikes papers consists primarily of letters to and from Camille Pissarro, a French-Danish Impressionist painter. In addition, the papers contain Mr. Pissarro's will.

This collection also contains papers and letters from other artisits, such as Vincent Van Gogh, as well as various photographs, negatives, postcards, and a thesis written by Alexander Seltzer covering the topics of anarchism, antisemitism, the press and the Dreyfus affair.

J. Riis Owre papers

  • ASM0146
  • Collection
  • 1932-1982

This collection features the personal papers, theses, research, teaching materials, and writings of former University of Miami Spanish Language and History Professor, Jacob Riis Owre, who was an integral part of forming the University of Miami's Hispanic-American Studies program in 1937.

Sans titre