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“Higher” School: Nineteenth-Century High Schools And The Secondary-College Divide, Amy J. Lueck Oct 2018

“Higher” School: Nineteenth-Century High Schools And The Secondary-College Divide, Amy J. Lueck

English

This article traces the emergence of nineteenth-century U.S. high schools in the landscape of higher education, attending to the gendered, raced, and classed distinctions at play in this development. Exploring differences in the conceptualization and status of high schools in Louisville, Kentucky, for white male, white female, and mixed-gender African American students, this article reminds us of how these institutional types have been situated, socially inflected, and structured in relation to broader political and power structures that transcend explicit pedagogical considerations. As a result, I argue for the recognition of high schools as historically significant sites in the history of …


The Witty And Hilarious Stories Of Shum Fre-Hans - ተረካብ ዘረባ ሽም ፍረሓንስ, Abraham Negash Mar 2018

The Witty And Hilarious Stories Of Shum Fre-Hans - ተረካብ ዘረባ ሽም ፍረሓንስ, Abraham Negash

Symposium on Eritrean Literature

Before the beginning of written literature, the stories told by people known for their wisdom and intellect in their villages were passed from generation to generation by word of mouth.

However, as time went by and the tellers of Eritrean folklore passed away and the rest of society became nonchalant, the meaning and pleasurable messages started to fade away from the memory of society. If those stories had been written down, they would have enriched and contributed immensely to the development of Eritrean language, culture, and literature.

Considering that a lot has been said and narrated in different regions on …


Hiv And Aids: The Shift From A Modern Plague To A Medical Malady, Amanda Dahl Feb 2018

Hiv And Aids: The Shift From A Modern Plague To A Medical Malady, Amanda Dahl

Historical Perspectives: Santa Clara University Undergraduate Journal of History, Series II

No abstract provided.


Press Coverage Of Internal Divisions Over Reform Judaism, 1905-1920: A Classic Tale Of The American Progressive Movement, Katherine Porter Feb 2018

Press Coverage Of Internal Divisions Over Reform Judaism, 1905-1920: A Classic Tale Of The American Progressive Movement, Katherine Porter

Historical Perspectives: Santa Clara University Undergraduate Journal of History, Series II

No abstract provided.


“Gives To Bigotry No Sanction”: The Dangers Of Continued Misinterpretation Of Washington’S Letter To The Jews Of Newport, Michelle Runyon Feb 2018

“Gives To Bigotry No Sanction”: The Dangers Of Continued Misinterpretation Of Washington’S Letter To The Jews Of Newport, Michelle Runyon

Historical Perspectives: Santa Clara University Undergraduate Journal of History, Series II

No abstract provided.


The Legacy Of Imperialism On Gender Law In India, Neil Datar Feb 2018

The Legacy Of Imperialism On Gender Law In India, Neil Datar

Historical Perspectives: Santa Clara University Undergraduate Journal of History, Series II

No abstract provided.


Creating Masculinity And Homophobia: Oppression And Backlash Under Mexico’S Porfiriato, Héctor Navarro Feb 2018

Creating Masculinity And Homophobia: Oppression And Backlash Under Mexico’S Porfiriato, Héctor Navarro

Historical Perspectives: Santa Clara University Undergraduate Journal of History, Series II

No abstract provided.


Aim & The Occupation Of Alcatraz Island, Victoria Juarez Feb 2018

Aim & The Occupation Of Alcatraz Island, Victoria Juarez

Historical Perspectives: Santa Clara University Undergraduate Journal of History, Series II

No abstract provided.


The Power Of Biases: Anti-Chinese Attitudes In California’S Gold Mines, Joe Curran Feb 2018

The Power Of Biases: Anti-Chinese Attitudes In California’S Gold Mines, Joe Curran

Historical Perspectives: Santa Clara University Undergraduate Journal of History, Series II

No abstract provided.


Acknowledgments Feb 2018

Acknowledgments

Historical Perspectives: Santa Clara University Undergraduate Journal of History, Series II

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Introduction Feb 2018

Introduction

Historical Perspectives: Santa Clara University Undergraduate Journal of History, Series II

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Table Of Contents Feb 2018

Table Of Contents

Historical Perspectives: Santa Clara University Undergraduate Journal of History, Series II

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Cover Feb 2018

Cover

Historical Perspectives: Santa Clara University Undergraduate Journal of History, Series II

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Historical Perspectives Vol. 22 2017 Feb 2018

Historical Perspectives Vol. 22 2017

Historical Perspectives: Santa Clara University Undergraduate Journal of History, Series II

No abstract provided.


The La Follette Dynasty, Nancy Unger Jan 2018

The La Follette Dynasty, Nancy Unger

History

This essay traces the political dynasty of the La Follette family of Wisconsin. The bulk of attention is paid to Robert and Belle La Follette, two key players in Progressive Era politics, but other family members are also detailed, including their children Fola, Robert Jr., and Phillip, and later generations including Bronson and Doug La Follette.