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It Happened At El Mozote: How Two Reporters Broke The Story That Washington Refused To Believe, Naomi Rubel Lachance
It Happened At El Mozote: How Two Reporters Broke The Story That Washington Refused To Believe, Naomi Rubel Lachance
Senior Projects Spring 2016
Senior Project submitted to the Division of Languages and Literature and the Division of Social Studies of Bard College.
Self-Fashioning, Double Consciousness, And A History Of Representation: The Narratives Of Frederick Douglass And Solomon Northup As Compared To Runaway Slave Advertisements, Samira Leila Omarshah
Self-Fashioning, Double Consciousness, And A History Of Representation: The Narratives Of Frederick Douglass And Solomon Northup As Compared To Runaway Slave Advertisements, Samira Leila Omarshah
Senior Projects Spring 2016
In many ways, slave narratives represent written archives of the the authors’ identities, and testaments to those identities. Through the consideration of what constitutes self-making and representing a struggle unknown to the intended reader (white Americans), the parts of an identity that are left out of the narratives become apparent. This project aims to consider “The Narrative of Frederick Douglass” and Solomon Northup’s “Twelve Years A Slave” as advertisements for abolition as well as mediums for self-making for their authors. By then comparing the two narratives to Runaway Slave Advertisements written by slave owners, deeper issues concerning relationships between slave …
Roosevelt’S Recession, 1937: Lasting History And Contested Policy, Jonian Rafti
Roosevelt’S Recession, 1937: Lasting History And Contested Policy, Jonian Rafti
Senior Projects Spring 2015
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Social Studies of Bard College.
“...When We Fight Back”: Attempting Social Reconstructions Of The Great Industrial Class War In The United States From 1870-1930, Daniel Park
History - Master of Arts in Teaching
I. Synthesis Essay………………………………2
II. Bibliography…………………………………..29
III. Textbook Critique…………………………….30
IV. Primary Documents and Headnotes……….37
A Woman's Voice: Female Autobiography In The Nineteenth Century, Penelope Rose Weber
A Woman's Voice: Female Autobiography In The Nineteenth Century, Penelope Rose Weber
Senior Projects Spring 2014
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Social Studies of Bard College.
From Subject To Citizen, Or, "At Once Everyone Seemed To Come Alive": Hessian Mercenaries Gain Autonomy And Self Define During The American Revolution, 1776-1783, Perceval Jack Inkpen
From Subject To Citizen, Or, "At Once Everyone Seemed To Come Alive": Hessian Mercenaries Gain Autonomy And Self Define During The American Revolution, 1776-1783, Perceval Jack Inkpen
Senior Projects Spring 2014
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Social Studies of Bard College.
This Must Be The Place: A Return To The Borscht Belt, Ezra Glenn
This Must Be The Place: A Return To The Borscht Belt, Ezra Glenn
Senior Projects Spring 2012
This Must Be the Place: a Return to the Borscht Belt
The Borscht Belt is a region in and around the Catskill Mountains, primarily in Sullivan and Ulster counties, which was once home to over 1,100 resorts, country clubs, golf courses, hotels, and bungalow colonies.
Shortly after the beginning of the 20th century, the first waves of Jewish immigrants arrived from Eastern Europe to New York City in droves. Small Jewish farming colonies that had sprung up in the mid-19th century began opening their doors to vacationers from the city as makeshift boarding houses, in order to supplement …
The Professional Cherokee: Elias Boudinot And The Negotiation Of Indian Political Identity, 1817-39, Irina Rogova
The Professional Cherokee: Elias Boudinot And The Negotiation Of Indian Political Identity, 1817-39, Irina Rogova
Senior Projects Spring 2012
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Social Studies of Bard College.