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| Year | Author/Creator | Title | Form | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2016 | Hansen, Brenda Schaeffer | “God is listening only to the English tongue”: Anti-German sentiment in Davenport and Scott County, Iowa, 1848-1919 | Dissertation | more |
| 1979 | Harwood, Glenn R. | The Movement For Assimilation: A Critical Analysis of the Rhetoric of Carl Schurz. Dissertation | Dissertation | more |
| 1966 | Henke, Mary Antonette | World War I: Dissent and Discord in Milwaukee | Dissertation | more |
| 2003 | Henry, Miranda Gail | Between Two Cultures: Fr. Hermann Joseph Untraut (1854–1941) and His Pioneering Efforts in the Liturgical Movement in Wisconsin | Dissertation | more |
| 1991 | Herkless, John L. | Mossbacks: The co-existence of the English and German communities in America | Manuscript | more |
| 1958 | Hilbig, Frederick W. | Americanization of German surnames and the related process of changes in Europe | Dissertation | more |
| 1989 | Hoelscher, Steven D. | The German element of two townships in Southern Ontario: Settlement, landscape and language | Dissertation | more |
| 1982 | Hoffman, Elliott W. | The German Soldiers in the American Revolution | Dissertation | more |
| 1995 | Holian, Timothy J. | The German-American Community During the World War II Era, With a Focus on Cincinnati, Ohio | Dissertation | more |
| 1948 | Holzman, Hanni M. | The German forty-eighters and the socialists in Milwaukee : a social psychological study of assimilation | Dissertation | more |