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Phrases d'accroche pour une dissertation sur le divorce

Le divorce désigne la rupture officielle du contrat de mariage entre deux époux. Le divorce est une rupture de l'union entre deux époux mais il existe d'autres types de séparation tels que la séparation de fait et la séparation de corps.

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De la même manière qu’il existe plusieurs types de séparation il y a plusieurs divorces : le divorce par consentement mutuel , le divorce international, le divorce pour faute, le divorce pour altération définitive du lien conjugue ou encore le divorce pour acceptation du principe de la rupture du mariage. Le divorce appartenant à la matière du droit familial, il est sujet à de nombreuses réformes qui en font un bon sujet de dissertation.

I)    Phrases d’accroche pour une dissertation sur le divorce international

  • 1 : Lorsqu’un mariage présente un élément d’extranéité sa rupture est par conséquent impactée de sorte qu’il existe une procédure de divorce international règlementée par le règlement Bruxelles II Bis. Ce règlement datant de 2003 est récent mais a fait l’objet d’une modification qui va s’appliquer à compter du 1er aout 2022.
  • 2 : Le divorce est par principe une procédure difficile du fait des liens personnels entre les époux et de ses conséquences financières mais lorsqu’un élément d’extranéité apparait, il devient encore plus compliqué et rend cette procédure encore plus contentieuse.

II)    Phrases d’accroche pour une dissertation sur le divorce pour faute

  • 1 : Alors que les mœurs ont évolué de sorte que la fidélité a perdu de son importance, le divorce pour faute subsiste toujours dans la législation française et est un divorce emblématique parmi les divorces contentieux .
  • 2 : La faute en matière civile est souvent associée à un préjudice et cela se reflète dans les conditions du divorce pour faute et son objet de réparer le préjudice causé par l’un des époux à l’autre.
  • 3 : Avec le contexte sanitaire actuelle, une nouvelle faute apparait dans le divorce celle de la violation de secours et d’assistance avec l’absence de soutien lorsqu’un des époux tombe malade ce qui permet de voir le divorce pour faute sous un jour nouveau.
  • 4 : Avec l’évolution de la société, le divorce pour faute apparait comme plus difficilement accessible. En effet il nécessite une faute qui rendrait intolérable le maintien de la vie commune du couple de sorte que cette condition s’apprécie différemment aujourd’hui.
  • 5 : Depuis la loi du 26 mai 2004, le divorce pour faute n’a plus des conséquences financières différentes sur l’époux fautif par principe ce qui démontre de l’amoindrissement du caractère fautif de ce divorce même si la prestation compensatoire peut être refusée à l’époux fautif.

III)    Les phrases d’accroche pour une dissertations sur les effets du divorce

  • 1 : Le divorce étant la séparation de deux époux impliquent souvent une séparation de deux parents et a des conséquences importantes sur les enfants qu’elles soient financières ou psychologiques puisqu’il s’agit d’un bousculement de la vie familiale.
  • 2 : La principale conséquence du divorce est la liquidation du régime matrimonial c’est-à-dire le partage entre les époux de leurs biens communs ce qui fait du mariage une institution légale aux conséquences patrimoniales des plus conséquentes.
  • 3 : Lors d’un divorce, l’autorité parentale fait également l’objet d’un partage entre les anciens époux. En effet, l’autorité parentale doit s’exercer selon les modalités prévues par une convention conclue entre les époux et homologuée par le juge aux affaires familiales ou en cas de désaccord ses modalités sont directement déterminées par le juge.
  • 4 : Concernant les enfants, le divorce implique la division de l’autorité parentale entre les parents, le versement d’une pension alimentaire pour contribuer à l’éducation et l’entretien de l’enfant et également le partage du lieu de résidence de l’enfant.
  • 5 : La séparation du patrimoine matrimonial a pour conséquence de connaitre la notion de bien commun afin de pouvoir diviser les meubles et immeubles du couple et ces biens différencient selon le type de régime matrimonial adopté par les époux.

IV)    Les phrases d’accroche pour une dissertation sur le divorce amiable

  • 1 :  En droit, le divorce amiable apparait plus simple que le divorce contentieux puisque les époux principaux acteurs de cette procédure sont d’accord sur le principe de divorcer cependant cet accord sur le fait de divorcer ne permet pas d’aboutir à une procédure totalement amiable c’est pourquoi il est souvent requis de faire intervenir des tiers notamment des avocats pour arriver à cette conciliation.

V)    Les phrases d’accroche pour une dissertation sur la procédure de divorce

  • 1 : Le divorce appartenant à la matière de droit de la famille, il est naturellement de la compétence du juge aux affaires familiales qui traite de l’ensemble de la procédure du divorce que celui-ci soit contentieux ou à l’amiable.
  • 2 : Etant donné que le divorce touche à la vie privée des anciens époux, l’instance n’est pas publique et la procédure de divorce a été instaurée dans le but de conserver l’intimité des époux et de les protéger eux et leurs enfants.
  • 3 : Pour la procédure de divorce malgré des conséquences patrimoniales, sociales et financières conséquentes les modes de preuves sont libres et seules les preuves obtenues par fraude ou violence ne sont pas autorisées devant le tribunal.
  • 4 : La procédure de divorce et l’introduction de l’instance de divorce ne peut se faire qu’à l’initiative d’au moins un des deux époux sans que le type de divorce soit déterminé ce qui en l’apparence facilite la procédure de divorce.

Conclusion : Le divorce respecte une procédure spécifique et produit des effets particuliers de sorte qu’il possède de nombreux aspects ouverts à la discussion et sujets aux réformes législatives et jurisprudentielles.

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How to Cite a Thesis or Dissertation in APA

In this citation guide, you will learn how to reference and cite an undergraduate thesis, master’s thesis, or doctoral dissertation. This guide will also review the differences between a thesis or dissertation that is published and one that has remained unpublished. The guidelines below come from the 7th edition of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (2020a), pages 333 and 334. Please note that the association is not affiliated with this guide.

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Citing an unpublished thesis or dissertation, citing a published dissertation or thesis from a database, citing a thesis or dissertation published online but not from a database, citing a thesis or dissertation: reference overview, what you need.

Since unpublished theses can usually only be sourced in print form from a university library, the correct citation structure includes the university name where the publisher element usually goes.

Author’s last name, F. M. (Year published). Title in sentence case [Unpublished degree type thesis or dissertation]. Name of institution.

Ames, J. H., & Doughty, L. H. (1911). The proposed plans for the Iowa State College athletic field including the design of a reinforced concrete grandstand and wall [Unpublished bachelor’s thesis]. Iowa State University.

In-text citation example:

  • Parenthetical :  (Ames & Doughty, 1911)
  • Narrative :  Ames & Doughty (1911)

If a thesis or dissertation has been published and is found on a database, then follow the structure below. It’s similar to the format for an unpublished dissertation/thesis, but with a few differences:

  • The institution is presented in brackets after the title
  • The archive or database name is included

Author’s last name, F. M. (Year published). Title in sentence case (Publication or Document No.) [Degree type thesis or dissertation, Name of institution]. Database name.

Examples 1:

Knight, K. A. (2011). Media epidemics: Viral structures in literature and new media (Accession No. 2013420395) [Doctoral dissertation, University of California, Santa Barbara]. ProQuest Dissertations Publishing.

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Trotman, J.B. (2018). New insights into the biochemistry and cell biology of RNA recapping (Document No. osu1523896565730483) [Doctoral dissertation, Ohio State University]. OhioLINK Electronic Theses & Dissertations Center.

In the example given above, the dissertation is presented with a Document Number (Document No.). Sometimes called a database number or publication number, this is the identifier that is used by the database’s indexing system. If the database you are using provides you with such a number, then include it directly after the work’s title in parentheses.

If you are interested in learning more about how to handle works that were accessed via academic research databases, see Section 9.3 of the Publication Manual.

In-text citation examples :

  • Parenthetical citation : (Trotman, 2018)
  • Narrative citation : Trotman (2018)

Author’s last name, F. M. (Year Published). Title in sentence case [Degree type thesis or dissertation, Name of institution]. Name of archive or collection. URL

Kim, O. (2019). Soviet tableau: cinema and history under late socialism [Doctoral dissertation, University of Pittsburgh]. Institutional Repository at the University of Pittsburgh. https://d-scholarship.pitt.edu/37669/7/Olga%20Kim%20Final%20ETD.pdf

Stiles, T. W. (2001). Doing science: Teachers’ authentic experiences at the Lone Star Dinosaur Field Institute [Master’s thesis, Texas A&M University]. OAKTrust. https://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/ETD-TAMU-2001-THESIS-S745

It is important to note that not every thesis or dissertation published online will be associated with a specific archive or collection. If the work is published on a private website, provide only the URL as the source element.

In-text citation examples:

  • Parenthetical citation : (Kim, 2019)
  • Narrative citation : Kim (2019)
  • Parenthetical citation : (Stiles, 2001)
  • Narrative citation : Stiles (2001)

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We hope that the information provided here will serve as an effective guide for your research. If you’re looking for even more citation info, visit EasyBib.com for a comprehensive collection of educational materials covering multiple source types.

If you’re citing a variety of different sources, consider taking the EasyBib citation generator for a spin. It can help you cite easily and offers citation forms for several different kinds of sources.

To start things off, let’s take a look at the different types of literature that are classified under Chapter 10.6 of the Publication Manual :

  • Undergraduate thesis
  • Master’s thesis
  • Doctoral dissertation

You will need to know which type you are citing. You’ll also need to know if it is published or unpublished .

When you decide to cite a dissertation or thesis, you’ll need to look for the following information to use in your citation:

  • Author’s last name, and first and middle initials
  • Year published
  • Title of thesis or dissertation
  • If it is unpublished
  • Publication or document number (if applicable; for published work)
  • Degree type (bachelor’s, master’s, doctoral)
  • Thesis or dissertation
  • Name of institution awarding degree
  • DOI (https://doi.org/xxxxx) or URL (if applicable)

Since theses and dissertations are directly linked to educational degrees, it is necessary to list the name of the associated institution; i.e., the college, university, or school that is awarding the associated degree.

To get an idea of the proper form, take a look at the examples below. There are three outlined scenarios:

  • Unpublished thesis or dissertation
  • Published thesis or dissertation from a database
  • Thesis or dissertation published online but not from a database

American Psychological Association. (2020a). Publication manual of the American Psychological Association (7th ed.). https://doi.org/10.1037/0000165-000

American Psychological Association. (2020b). Style-Grammar-Guidelines. https://apastyle.apa.org/style-grammar-guidelines/citations/basic-principles/parenthetical-versus-narrative

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To cite a published thesis in APA style, it is important that you know some basic information such as the author, publication year, title of the thesis, institute name, archive name, and URL (uniform resource locator). The templates for an in-text citation and reference list entry of a thesis, along with examples, are given below:

In-text citation template and example:

Use the author surname and the publication year in the in-text citation.

Author Surname (Publication Year)

Cartmel (2007)

Parenthetical:

(Author Surname, Publication Year)

(Cartmel, 2007)

Reference list entry template and example:

The title of the thesis is set in sentence case and italicized. Enclose the thesis and the institute awarding the degree inside brackets following the publication year. Then add the name of the database followed by the URL.

Author Surname, F. M. (Publication Year). Title of the thesis [Master’s thesis, Institute Name]. Name of the Database. URL

Cartmel, J. (2007). Outside school hours care and schools [Master’s thesis, Queensland University of Technology]. EPrints. http://eprints.qut.edu.au/17810/1/Jennifer_Cartmel_Thesis.pdf

To cite an unpublished dissertation in APA style, it is important that you know some basic information such as the author, year, title of the dissertation, and institute name. The templates for in-text citation and reference list entry of an online thesis, along with examples, are given below:

Author Surname (Year)

Averill (2009)

(Author Surname, Year)

(Averill, 2009)

The title of the dissertation is set in sentence case and italicized. Enclose “Unpublished doctoral dissertation” inside brackets following the year. Then add the name of the institution awarding the degree.

Author Surname, F. M. (Publication Year). Title of the dissertation [Unpublished doctoral dissertation]. Name of the Institute.

Averill, R. (2009). Teacher–student relationships in diverse New Zealand year 10 mathematics classrooms: Teacher care [Unpublished doctoral dissertation]. Victoria University of Wellington.

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Dissertation or thesis available from a database service:

Author Surname, First Initial. Second Initial. (year of publication).  Title of dissertation or thesis (Doctoral dissertation or master’s thesis).  Retrieved from Name of database.  (Accession or Order No.)

For an unpublished dissertation or thesis:

Author Surname, First Initial. Second Initial. (year of creation).  Title of dissertation or thesis (Unpublished doctoral dissertation or master’s thesis).  Name of Institution, Location.

See Ch 7 pp. 207-208 APA Manual for more examples and formatting rules

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Why use a dissertation or a thesis.

A dissertation is the final large research paper, based on original research, for many disciplines to be able to complete a PhD degree. The thesis is the same idea but for a masters degree.

They are often considered scholarly sources since they are closely supervised by a committee, are directed at an academic audience, are extensively researched, follow research methodology, and are cited in other scholarly work. Often the research is newer or answering questions that are more recent, and can help push scholarship in new directions. 

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Locating dissertations and theses.

The Proquest Dissertations and Theses Global database includes doctoral dissertations and selected masters theses from major universities worldwide.

  • Searchable by subject, author, advisor, title, school, date, etc.
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NDLTD – Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations provides free online access to a over a million theses and dissertations from all over the world.

WorldCat Dissertations and Theses searches library catalogs from across the U.S. and worldwide.

Locating University of Minnesota Dissertations and Theses

Use  Libraries search  and search by title or author and add the word "thesis" in the search box. Write down the library and call number and find it on the shelf. They can be checked out.

Check the  University Digital Conservancy  for online access to dissertations and theses from 2007 to present as well as historic, scanned theses from 1887-1923.

Other Sources for Dissertations and Theses

  • Center for Research Libraries
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  • Australasian Digital Theses in Trove
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  • DissOnline (Germany)
  • List of libraries worldwide - to search for a thesis when you know the institution and cannot find in the larger collections

University of Minnesota Dissertations and Theses FAQs

What dissertations and theses are available.

With minor exceptions, all doctoral dissertations and all "Plan A" master's theses accepted by the University of Minnesota are available in the University Libraries system. In some cases (see below) only a non-circulating copy in University Archives exists, but for doctoral dissertations from 1940 to date, and for master's theses from 1925 to date, a circulating copy should almost always be available.

"Plan B" papers, accepted in the place of a thesis in many master's degree programs, are not received by the University Libraries and are generally not available. (The only real exceptions are a number of old library school Plan B papers on publishing history, which have been separately cataloged.) In a few cases individual departments may have maintained files of such papers.

In what libraries are U of M dissertations and theses located?

Circulating copies of doctoral dissertations:.

  • Use Libraries Search to look for the author or title of the work desired to determine location and call number of a specific dissertation. Circulating copies of U of M doctoral dissertations can be in one of several locations in the library system, depending upon the date and the department for which the dissertation was done. The following are the general rules:
  • Dissertations prior to 1940 Circulating copies of U of M dissertations prior to 1940 do not exist (with rare exceptions): for these, only the archival copy (see below) is available. Also, most dissertations prior to 1940 are not cataloged in MNCAT and can only be identified by the departmental listings described below.  
  • Dissertations from 1940-1979 Circulating copies of U of M dissertations from 1940 to 1979 will in most cases be held within the Elmer L. Andersen Library, with three major classes of exceptions: dissertations accepted by biological, medical, and related departments are housed in the Health Science Library; science/engineering dissertations from 1970 to date will be located in the Science and Engineering Library (in Walter); and dissertations accepted by agricultural and related departments are available at the Magrath Library or one of the other libraries on the St. Paul campus (the Magrath Library maintains records of locations for such dissertations).  
  • Dissertations from 1980-date Circulating copies of U of M dissertations from 1980 to date at present may be located either in Wilson Library (see below) or in storage; consult Libraries Search for location of specific items. Again, exceptions noted above apply here also; dissertations in their respective departments will instead be in Health Science Library or in one of the St. Paul campus libraries.

Circulating copies of master's theses:

  • Theses prior to 1925 Circulating copies of U of M master's theses prior to 1925 do not exist (with rare exceptions); for these, only the archival copy (see below) is available.  
  • Theses from 1925-1996 Circulating copies of U of M master's theses from 1925 to 1996 may be held in storage; consult Libraries search in specific instances. Once again, there are exceptions and theses in their respective departments will be housed in the Health Science Library or in one of the St. Paul campus libraries.  
  • Theses from 1997-date Circulating copies of U of M master's theses from 1997 to date will be located in Wilson Library (see below), except for the same exceptions for Health Science  and St. Paul theses. There is also an exception to the exception: MHA (Masters in Health Administration) theses through 1998 are in the Health Science Library, but those from 1999 on are in Wilson Library.

Archival copies (non-circulating)

Archival (non-circulating) copies of virtually all U of M doctoral dissertations from 1888-1952, and of U of M master's theses from all years up to the present, are maintained by University Archives (located in the Elmer L. Andersen Library). These copies must be consulted on the premises, and it is highly recommended for the present that users make an appointment in advance to ensure that the desired works can be retrieved for them from storage. For dissertations accepted prior to 1940 and for master's theses accepted prior to 1925, University Archives is generally the only option (e.g., there usually will be no circulating copy). Archival copies of U of M doctoral dissertations from 1953 to the present are maintained by Bell and Howell Corporation (formerly University Microfilms Inc.), which produces print or filmed copies from our originals upon request. (There are a very few post-1952 U of M dissertations not available from Bell and Howell; these include such things as music manuscripts and works with color illustrations or extremely large pages that will not photocopy well; in these few cases, our archival copy is retained in University Archives.)

Where is a specific dissertation of thesis located?

To locate a specific dissertation or thesis it is necessary to have its call number. Use Libraries Search for the author or title of the item, just as you would for any other book. Depending on date of acceptance and cataloging, a typical call number for such materials should look something like one of the following:

Dissertations: Plan"A" Theses MnU-D or 378.7M66 MnU-M or 378.7M66 78-342 ODR7617 83-67 OL6156 Libraries Search will also tell the library location (MLAC, Health Science Library, Magrath or another St. Paul campus library, Science and Engineering, Business Reference, Wilson Annex or Wilson Library). Those doctoral dissertations still in Wilson Library (which in all cases should be 1980 or later and will have "MnU-D" numbers) are located in the central section of the third floor. Those master's theses in Wilson (which in all cases will be 1997 or later and will have "MnU-M" numbers) are also located in the central section of the third floor. Both dissertations and theses circulate and can be checked out, like any other books, at the Wilson Circulation desk on the first floor.

How can dissertations and theses accepted by a specific department be located?

Wilson Library contains a series of bound and loose-leaf notebooks, arranged by department and within each department by date, listing dissertations and theses. Information given for each entry includes name of author, title, and date (but not call number, which must be looked up individually). These notebooks are no longer current, but they do cover listings by department from the nineteenth century up to approximately 1992. Many pre-1940 U of M dissertations and pre-1925 U of M master's theses are not cataloged (and exist only as archival copies). Such dissertations can be identified only with these volumes. The books and notebooks are shelved in the general collection under these call numbers: Wilson Ref LD3337 .A5 and Wilson Ref quarto LD3337 .U9x. Major departments of individual degree candidates are also listed under their names in the GRADUATE SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT programs of the U of M, available in University Archives and (for recent years) also in Wilson stacks (LD3361 .U55x).

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How do I cite a dissertation in MLA style?

Note: This post relates to content in the eighth edition of the MLA Handbook . For up-to-date guidance, see the ninth edition of the MLA Handbook .

A dissertation is a unique type of source. It is a finished, stand-alone work written under the auspices of an institution. In a change from the previous edition of the MLA Handbook ,    we do not distinguish between published and unpublished dissertations. To cite a dissertation, include in the entry the author, title, and date of publication as core elements. As an optional element, list the institution granting the degree and a description of the work.

Njus, Jesse. Performing the Passion: A Study on the Nature of Medieval Acting . 2010. Northwestern U, PhD dissertation.

If you accessed the dissertation through an online repository, include this fact as the title of the second container:

Njus, Jesse. Performing the Passion: A Study on the Nature of Medieval Acting . 2010. Northwestern U, PhD dissertation.  ProQuest , search.proquest.com/docview/305212264?accountid=7432.

Theses and dissertations

The library holds a large number of Bristol theses and dissertations, including many PhD and doctoral theses. Read our advice about how to locate theses from other institutions, both in the UK and internationally .

University of Bristol theses and dissertations

To find a University of Bristol thesis:

  • If the thesis is held in the Research Reserve, it can be requested using the 'reserve a copy' button.
  • If the thesis is held in the Research Reserve, use the online request form to request it.
  • See below for details of how to access theses held in our other library sites.
  • Recently submitted theses may be listed on Explore Bristol Research  though information about these is regularly added to Library Search.

Arts and Social Sciences

The collection includes theses from Arts Faculty, Social Sciences and Law Faculty, Physics, Mathematics, Biological Sciences, Geographical Sciences, Agricultural Science and the School for Policy Studies.

MA, MSc, MPhil and MLitts do not have to be deposited with the library under the Regulations, so our collections of these are incomplete. 

How to consult a thesis

  • Arts and Social Sciences theses are now held in the Library's Research Reserve.  See 'to find a University of Bristol thesis' section above for details of how to request.
  • We will notify you when the thesis arrives at the library.
  • Thesis loans are for use in the Arts and Social Sciences Library only.

School of Chemistry PhD, MSc and DSc theses from 1910 to date.

Thesis loans are for use in the Chemistry Library only, though postgraduates with seats may keep a thesis at their desk. You may ask if a particular thesis can be kept behind the Issue desk if you will be using it repeatedly for a period of time. Other theses are kept in a Library Staff room and are not available during the evenings.

School of Education EdD, PhD, MPhil, and a selection of Masters theses. Many theses written before 2005 are located in the Research Reserve.

  • The MSc and Masters theses are located in the Quiet Study Area;
  • The MPhil, PhD and EdDs are located in Research Reserve.  See 'to find a University of Bristol thesis' section above for details of how to request.

The thesis collection from the Medical Library has been relocated to the library's Research Reserve. The collection includes: PhD, MD, MSc, ChM and DSc theses of staff and postgraduate students of the Health Sciences Faculty, from 1910 to date.

A card catalogue in the Medical Library contains details of the earlier theses, or you may check the  Card Catalogue Online .

  • See 'to find a University of Bristol thesis' section above for details of how to request.
  • We will notify you when the thesis arrives at the library;
  • Theses are for use in the Medical Library only and you will be asked to sign a register.

School of Physics PhD, MSc and DSc theses from 1950 to date, with a few earlier ones. BSc and MSci projects are also held.

A card catalogue in the Physics Library contains details of the earlier ones.

  • Ask at the Issue Desk to borrow a thesis, quoting author, year and category;
  • Theses may be borrowed by staff and postgraduates as standard loans;
  • Undergraduates may use theses in the library only;
  • BSc and MSci projects may be borrowed by undergraduates: for the standard loan period.

Queens (Engineering, Mathematics, Computer science)

Engineering and Mathematics PhD theses are held in the Research Reserve, including Computer Science theses before the Department transferred to the Faculty of Engineering.  See 'to find a University of Bristol thesis' section above for details of how to request these.

A card catalogue, on the right beyond the Issue desk, contains details of pre-1978 theses.

  • It can take 2-3 working days for a thesis to arrive and you will be notified when they are available;
  • PhD theses may not be borrowed by undergraduates; taught postgraduates or external members but may be consulted in the library.

MSc Projects

  • Some early Engineering MSc projects (1914-1950) are available from the Research Reserve - please contact your  Subject Librarian

Undergraduate projects

  • Individual and group projects from 2015/16 - 2019/20 academic years for Civil and Mechanical Engineering are available on the open shelves in the Gallery.
  • Early projects from 1920 to 1949 have been moved to  Special Collections  in the  Arts and Social Sciences Library

Veterinary Sciences

MSc Meat Science theses from 1979 to date and a small number of PhD theses. The majority of veterinary sciences PhD theses are housed in the Research Reserve.  See 'to find a University of Bristol thesis' section above for details of how to request.

Theses are shelved in the Computer Room and are for use in the library only.

Wills Memorial (Law, Earth Sciences)

Collections of both Law and Earth Sciences theses.

Theses are confined to the library; please ask at the information desk if you wish to borrow one.

UK and international theses

Information about many UK and international theses can be found via  Library Search . If the thesis you are interested in is not available online, you can use our  inter-Library Loan service . Non-UK theses can be difficult to obtain: in some countries, universities are working together to make full text electronic collections available:

  • Electronic Theses Online Service (EThOS)  - a service provided by the British Library
  • DART - Europe e-theses Portal
  • Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations (NDLTD)
  • PQDT Open  - open access dissertations and theses
  • PQDT Global  -  a collection of dissertations and theses from around the world

Submit a thesis

Advice on how to submit a thesis for a higher degree can be found on the  Presenting and submitting your dissertation for examination  page. Information on how to submit a thesis to the library can be found on the Library's own Thesis Guidance  pages.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic 'Divorce and Remarriage'

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Gotcher, Billy Mack. "A pastor's guide on divorce and remarriage." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN) Access this title online, 2005. http://www.tren.com.

Cianca, James. "Marriage-divorce-remarriage New Testament exception clauses /." Online full text .pdf document, available to Fuller patrons only, 1986. http://www.tren.com.

Mihai, Vasile. "Divorce and remarriage in the Orthodox Church." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1999. http://www.tren.com.

Raccah, William. "Jesus's view on remarriage in light of the biblical, extra-biblical, and rabbinic literature on divorce and remarriage." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1987. http://www.tren.com.

Jones, Brian. "A biblical theology of marriage, divorce, and remarriage." Online full text .pdf document, available to Fuller patrons only, 2002. http://www.tren.com.

Pickard, David C. "Childhood Fears and the Impact of Divorce and Remarriage." Thesis, University of North Texas, 1989. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc332165/.

Lussier, Gretchen. "Children's narratives and social-emotional adjustment following parental divorce and remarriage /." view abstract or download file of text, 2001. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/uoregon/fullcit?p3035569.

Osborn, Stephen H. "Divorced and remarried Catholics selected canonical issues on participation in the parish /." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1998. http://www.tren.com.

Flowers, C. Andrew. "Applying the analogy of scripture to divorce a new hermeneutical approach to the problem /." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN) Access this title online, 2005. http://www.tren.com.

Scoggin, Marvin G. "The meaning of the Matthean exception clauses in light of the historical-cultural-grammatical hermeneutic." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1986. http://www.tren.com.

D'Amour, David C. "What God has joined together-." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1994. http://www.tren.com.

Harper, Ronald. "An exegetical analysis of Matthew 19:3-12." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1997. http://www.tren.com.

Shafer, Kevin M. "Gender Differences in Remarriage: Marriage Formation and Assortative Mating After Divorce." Columbus, Ohio : Ohio State University, 2009. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view.cgi?acc%5Fnum=osu1247497348.

Inkrott, Rebecca Hazard. "The effects of divorce and remarriage on adolescents : a path analysis /." Connect to resource, 1988. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view.cgi?acc%5Fnum=osu1244216182.

Puz, Jacqueline June Gerhardt. "Family in crisis the effects of divorce and remarriage on the family system /." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 2006. http://www.tren.com/search.cfm?p068-0630.

Rothrauff, Tanja C. "Beliefs about intergenerational assistance following divorce and remarriage does race and ethnicity matter? /." Diss., Columbia, Mo. : University of Missouri-Columbia, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10355/4283.

Mortis, Bailey. "THE EFFECTS OF PARENTAL DIVORCE AND REMARRIAGE ON EMERGING ADULT’S ROMANTIC ATTACHMENT STYLES." UKnowledge, 2019. https://uknowledge.uky.edu/hes_etds/73.

Bean, Ron C. "Relationship Maintenance Behaviors and Marital Stability in Remarriage: The Examination of Stepfamily Constellations and Associated Challenges." DigitalCommons@USU, 2019. https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/etd/7647.

Konkel, Mel. "A project to help leaders and volunteers at the Meeting Creek Evangelical Free Church develop an attitude of acceptance toward the divorced or divorced and remarried." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 2005. http://www.tren.com.

Holden, Livia. "Acting for equity : women's legal awareness in Hindu customs of divorce and remarriage in central India." Thesis, University of London, 2004. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.407734.

Higgins, Derrel Jay. "The Development of the Remarital Assessment Questionnaire for Divorced Persons (RAQ-D)." Diss., CLICK HERE for online access, 2007. http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/ETD/image/etd1840.pdf.

Stadler, Spencer R. "The hope of a new obedience in Paul." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN) Access this title online, 2005. http://www.tren.com.

Jamieson, Rachel V. "A Revision of the Marital Status Inventory: Reliability and Validity with Marital and Remarital Couples." Diss., CLICK HERE for online access, 2007. http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/ETD/image/etd2117.pdf.

Lucier, Mallory J. Adler-Baeder Francesca M. "Malleability in gender role attitudes during the transition to divorce and remarriage a longitudinal study of marital experiences /." Auburn, Ala, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10415/1562.

Foreman, Jordan P. Charlton Thomas L. "Practicing primitive Christianity in a progressive world a historical examination of two divisions within the Churches of Christ in America /." Waco, Tex. : Baylor University, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/2104/5186.

Hamer, Colin G. "Marital imagery in the Bible : an exploration of the cross-domain mapping of Genesis 2:24 and its significance for the understanding of New Testament divorce and remarriage teaching." Thesis, University of Chester, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10034/607240.

Way, Megan McDonald. "Essays in Intergenerational Transfers." Thesis, Boston College, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/2345/749.

Skog, Frida. "The impact of family composition on adult earnings." Doctoral thesis, Umeå universitet, Sociologiska institutionen, 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-127663.

Sheffield, Rachel. "Dating in Midlife: A Dyadic Approach Examining Partner Perceptions on Relationship Quality." BYU ScholarsArchive, 2008. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/1578.

Okofo-Boansi, Ezekiel. "An evaluation of marriage-divorce-remarriage issues among Ghanaian Christian migrants as blamed on the radical impact of western and African cultural clashes in the UK." Thesis, Bangor University, 2014. https://research.bangor.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/an-evaluation-of-marriagedivorceremarriage-issues-among-ghanaian-christian-migrants-as-blamed-on-the-radical-impact-of-western-and-african-cultural-clashes-in-the-uk(d1221734-af1c-43d9-8e86-29e537cf5fe7).html.

Levin, Emily P. Levin. "Gratefully Acknowledged." University of Akron / OhioLINK, 2018. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=akron152190240698231.

Marshall, Deborah Ann. "The remarriage family and the former spouse : marital adjustment and family cohesion." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 1987. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/26885.

Knipe, Michael J. "Canon 915 and the exclusion of the divorced and remarried Catholic from reception of the Eucharist." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1989. http://www.tren.com.

Brown, Susannah Mercedes. "RELIGION AND REMARRIAGE AMONG AMERICAN WOMEN: EVIDENCE FROM THE NATIONAL SURVEY OF FAMILY GROWTH." MSSTATE, 2007. http://sun.library.msstate.edu/ETD-db/theses/available/etd-04092007-140246/.

Ames, Megan E. "Parental divorce and students' transition to university : an investigation of gender, timing of divorce, and remarriage /." 2009. http://gateway.proquest.com/openurl?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&res_dat=xri:pqdiss&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:dissertation&rft_dat=xri:pqdiss:MR51619.

Tsai, Chun-Yu, and 蔡春玉. "The empowerment of mothering:a woman going through marital violence, divorce and remarriage." Thesis, 2010. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/95434978999884776050.

Schoenfeld, Elizabeth Austin. "Personal history or personality? differences in relationship quality between remarriages and first marriages." Thesis, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/2152/ETD-UT-2010-12-2601.

Jeynes, William. "Assessing socio-economic theory's explanation for the effects of divorce and remarriage on academic achievement /." 1997. http://gateway.proquest.com/openurl?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&res_dat=xri:pqdiss&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:dissertation&rft_dat=xri:pqdiss:9720038.

WU, SHU-YEN, and 吳淑妍. "The Economic Analysis of Women's Divorce and Remarriage in Taiwan -The Application of Proportional Hazards Model." Thesis, 1997. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/94145179433455128438.

Hudson, Devin Paul. "Covenant as a framework for understanding the primary divorce and remarriage texts in the New Testament." Thesis, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10392/309.

Botha, Johan. "Bybels- etiese beoordeling van egskeiding en hertrou in die Apostoliese Geloof Sending van Suid-Afrika." Thesis, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10210/182.

Shemsanga, Eberhard Ngugi. "Divorce and remarriage among the Shambala Christians : the pastoral response of the church; Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania, north eastern Diocese, southern district." Thesis, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10413/2097.

Binder-Wüstiner, Beatrice 1958. "Überbrückung der Kluft zwischen normativer Ethik und dem Grundprinzip der Gnade mit Bezugnahme auf Scheidung und Wiederheirat innerhalb der christlichen Kirchen und Gemeinschaften." Diss., 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/8608.

Botha, Carolina Stephanusina. "Reconstructing rainbows in a remarried family : narratives of a diverse group of female adolescents 'doing family' after divorce." Thesis, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/986.

Hutton, Karmen. "The experiences of stepmothers of non-residential stepchildren." Diss., 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/18702.

Okonji, Emeka Francis. "Assessing the impact of HIV/AIDS on the remarriage rate of widows and divorced in South Africa using Agincourt community as a case study." Thesis, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10539/6787.

Gonçalves, Luís Fernando Delindro. "A fragilidade da família pode humanizar a Igreja : uma leitura a partir de 1Cor 7." Master's thesis, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/31535.

Kim, Bunyoung. "Adolescents in remarried families : a pastoral-narrative approach." Thesis, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/28393.

The influence of anthropogenic factors on reproduction of Rana temporaria and Rana arvalis

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Studies of spawning water bodies in the city of Moscow have shown that the urban populations of common ( Rana temporaria ) and moor ( R. arvalis ) frogs are small compared with suburban populations, and their individuals lead a hidden mode of life. The recorded increase in the fecundity of females from several populations of the city of Moscow may be accompanied by an increase or the preservation of the diameter of eggs as compared with the same indicator for suburban populations. The populations in which the females produced many small eggs died out during the study period. The most prosperous populations are urban populations of brown frogs whose females spawned eggs of various sizes. We consider the formation of these clutches as a manifestation of the bet-hedging strategy compensating for mortality in adverse and unstable environmental conditions.

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