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Scholars, Advocates Convene At Um To 'Unmake Mass Incarceration', Michael Newsom Dec 2019

Scholars, Advocates Convene At Um To 'Unmake Mass Incarceration', Michael Newsom

University of Mississippi News

Conference focuses on prison reforms, reducing recidivism, restorative justice and other initiatives


Newsroom, Georgia Southern University Oct 2019

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  • Georgia Southern History Department receives Georgia honors


History Professor Lands Humanities Fellowship, Kathryn Abernathy Mar 2019

History Professor Lands Humanities Fellowship, Kathryn Abernathy

University of Mississippi News

Lindgren-Gibson first Ole Miss historian to receive honor from the University of Rochester


Cool Notes In An Invisible War: The Use Of Radio And Music In The Cold War From 1953 To 1968, Matthew R. Crooker Jan 2019

Cool Notes In An Invisible War: The Use Of Radio And Music In The Cold War From 1953 To 1968, Matthew R. Crooker

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The current status of the literature involving radio broadcasts and music from the Cold War delves into either one area of concentration or the other. That is, either historians have little to no mention of radio, or historians explore music without mentioning radio. There are no studies that solely focus on the use of radio and music in combination with one another. This is what the thesis offers to this area of concentration. In addition to examining the use of radio and music in combination with one another, this work delves into radio directly after the conclusion of the Second …


United States Foreign Policies On Iran And Iraq, And The Negative Impact On The Kurdish Nationalist Movement: From The Nixon Era Through The Reagan Years, Janet A. Franklin Jan 2019

United States Foreign Policies On Iran And Iraq, And The Negative Impact On The Kurdish Nationalist Movement: From The Nixon Era Through The Reagan Years, Janet A. Franklin

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United States foreign policies on Iran and Iraq, during the later Cold War period, led to devastating consequences to Iraqi Kurdish aspirations for autonomy and a separate nation-state. By employing the Shah of Iran as one pillar of America’s proxy in the Persian Gulf, and after the Iranian Revolution, to then begin collaborating with Iraq during the Iran-Iraq War, U.S. policies marginalized and negatively impacted Iraqi Kurds’ goal of independence.


History Newsletter 2018-19, Department Of History Jan 2019

History Newsletter 2018-19, Department Of History

Department of History Archives

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