![]() Naval Tactics and the Introduction of the Aircraft Carrier, Jackson Carter ![]() The Declaration of Arbroath, Cassie YoungĮbbs and Flows in the Relationship of Two Intriguing Men: Churchill and Stalin, Richard Burke Modern Italy's Changing Language and Its Role in Nationalism, Abby Thomas Material Object Project: The Hagia Sophia, Jessica Saunders The 8th Wonder of the World: Deutsch Bier, Nathan LowmanĪ Medieval Treasure: The Story of a Hoard of Chess Pieces, Lana Rose Textbooks and their Portrayal of Japan in World War II, Harry Lah Who Were the Body-Snatchers? A portrayal of those men that resorted to the occupation of stealing Human Cadavers in 19th Century America, Bridget Hosey The 1970's Counter-Culture through the Lyrics of Janis Joplin, Chelsey HessĬarcassonne: A Medieval Citadel Rich in Historical Eloquence, Bridget Hosey World War II Films and Patriotism in America, Breanna Fehlman Similarities Between Groups on Irish Home Rule and Independence, Cassie Young Walt Disney's War on the Perception of Propaganda, Hailey Thompsonīiographical Sketch of Martha Green, Elizabeth Lizzie Hallįranklin Haltom O'Baugh: A Short Biography, Hannah Pearceīiographical Sketch: James Winfield Whipple, Abigail Wise Rhetoric for Rearmament: How the Eisenhower Administration sold West German Rearmament to the World, Wesley Oliver Granada, Is it Pronounced Gruh-NAY-duh or Gruh-NAH-duh: I Don't Know, but Reagan's Foreign Policy Sucked, Austin Clements Negritude and the Black Pen, Sarah Carnahan The Jewish Response to the Nuremberg Trials, Melody Pruitt World at War: Final Research Paper, Elise Nelson What Happens in Vagueness Stays in Vagueness: The United States Constitution's Ideas on Race, Austin Clementsĭecolonization of Thought: A Critical Look into the Memorialization and Remembrance of the Ukrainian Holodomor, Margaret Ann Donnellįloral Imagery within Wartime Era Poetry: How Its Usage Transforms Memory and Remembrance, Margaret Ann Donnellīecoming Informed about Refugee Resettlement, Elise Nelson Left in Limbo after Lumumba: An Analysis of the Decolonization of Resource Rights in the DRC, Austin Clements "Meeters in Secret": The History of Freemasonry and Its Influence on Conspiracy Culture in the United States, Emily McGeeĪfrican American Service in the United States Civil War: The Forgotten Ten Percent, Jacob Roberts Public Verses Private Desegregation: A Comparison of Integrating into Arkansas' Public and Private Education Systems, Kaleb McAdams What can People Learn about the American Revolution through "Assassin's Creed III"?, Katie Kitchell The Southern Baptist Convention's Shift: The Echo of a Movement Upon a Whole Denomination, Austin Clementsĭream Visions as a Safe Space for Purgatorial Speculation, Tucker DouglassĪ God of Unity and a People of Division: Segregation in the Christian Churches of Arkadelphia, Arkansas, Zackary Kelley The publications in this collection shows student works exploring historical research, analysis, and presentation as well as available professional and career paths (some of which requires graduate study). On-demand courses focus on smaller geographical and chronological pieces of history. To ensure that students can develop breadth and depth across time periods and subject areas, the department offers a variety of courses covering U.S., European, and African/Caribbean histories.
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