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Henrik Ibsen’S A Doll’S House: A Marriage Built To Fail, Alison Dees Apr 2016

Henrik Ibsen’S A Doll’S House: A Marriage Built To Fail, Alison Dees

Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference

No abstract provided.


Race, Class And Wealth: Thomas Gainsborough's Mr. And Mrs. Andrews (1750) And Yinka Shonibare's Mr. And Mrs. Andrews Without Their Heads (1998), Yema Thomas Apr 2016

Race, Class And Wealth: Thomas Gainsborough's Mr. And Mrs. Andrews (1750) And Yinka Shonibare's Mr. And Mrs. Andrews Without Their Heads (1998), Yema Thomas

Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference

No abstract provided.


Don’T Forget Your Gloves: How Weather Helped Changed World War Ii, Nick A. Lommen Apr 2016

Don’T Forget Your Gloves: How Weather Helped Changed World War Ii, Nick A. Lommen

Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference

No abstract provided.


James I And British Identity: The Development Of A British Identity From 1542-1689, Zachary A. Bates Mar 2013

James I And British Identity: The Development Of A British Identity From 1542-1689, Zachary A. Bates

Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference

No abstract provided.


"The Balled Of Cicero:" Telling The Story Of The Political Changes In Rome During The Augustinian Revolution Through Music, Cody J. Elliott Mar 2013

"The Balled Of Cicero:" Telling The Story Of The Political Changes In Rome During The Augustinian Revolution Through Music, Cody J. Elliott

Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference

No abstract provided.


"These Usurping Vain-Glorious Women:" Two Perspectives On Female Preaching And The Position Of Women In Early Modern England, Elizabeth A. Felker Miss Mar 2013

"These Usurping Vain-Glorious Women:" Two Perspectives On Female Preaching And The Position Of Women In Early Modern England, Elizabeth A. Felker Miss

Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference

No abstract provided.