Each student who writes an honors thesis at Kenyon College deposits a copy in our archives. This collection contains electronic copies of those papers, beginning with the those submitted in Spring, 2009.
The archives is currently scanning and digitizing printed theses prior to 2009. This is an ongoing project that will eventually make all honors theses in the archive collection available on Digital Kenyon.
Access to this collection is provided within the Kenyon community only.
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To access the full-text, create an account using your Kenyon email address create an account using your Kenyon email address. If you are not a member of the Kenyon community, but would like to request access to a specific work, you can contact us.
For current students: honors thesis submission instructions can be found here.
Browse Honors Theses by decade:
Theses/Dissertations from 1958
The Concepts of Realism, Ideologism, and Moralism in Contemporary American Foreign Policy, Robert Stanley Price
The History and Present Crisis of the Jury Trial System, Lawrence Robert Schneider
Some Thoughts on the Great Holmes Mystery, William Wayne Shannon
Governmental Restraints on Extremist Publications (A Study of Federal Governmental Censorship through the Postal and Customs Departments), David Russell Wilson
Theses/Dissertations from 1957
Pareto, Richard Berger Friedman
Theses/Dissertations from 1956
The Massachusetts Bay Company (1629-1686): A Study In Conflict, Armand Aimé LaVallée
Theses/Dissertations from 1954
American-Japanese Relations from 1853 to 1924, Morgan William Guenther
Theses/Dissertations from 1953
The Language of William Faulkner, Nicholas L. M. Crome
Theses/Dissertations from 1952
Milton and the Christian Idea of Love: An Essay on Paradise Lost, Constantine A. Patrides
The Survival of the Beloved: An Essay on the Relation of Nature and Man in Some Works of Thomas Hardy, James Arlington Wright
Theses/Dissertations from 1950
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Paul George Russell
Theses/Dissertations from 1949
International Adjudication: Its History and Future, James Robert Busenburg
