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Citizens First, Voters Next, Vernon Lee (Violet Paget)
Citizens First, Voters Next, Vernon Lee (Violet Paget)
Vernon Lee: Manuscripts, Published Works, and Typescripts
No abstract provided.
Imagination In Modern Art: Random Notes On Whistler, Sargent And Besnard, Vernon Lee (Violet Paget)
Imagination In Modern Art: Random Notes On Whistler, Sargent And Besnard, Vernon Lee (Violet Paget)
Vernon Lee: Manuscripts, Published Works, and Typescripts
No abstract provided.
Comparative Aesthetics, Vernon Lee (Violet Paget)
Comparative Aesthetics, Vernon Lee (Violet Paget)
Vernon Lee: Manuscripts, Published Works, and Typescripts
No abstract provided.
War And Peace - Enmity, Vernon Lee (Violet Paget)
War And Peace - Enmity, Vernon Lee (Violet Paget)
Vernon Lee: Manuscripts, Published Works, and Typescripts
No abstract provided.
The Youth Of Raphael, Vernon Lee (Violet Paget)
The Youth Of Raphael, Vernon Lee (Violet Paget)
Vernon Lee: Manuscripts, Published Works, and Typescripts
No abstract provided.
An Eighteenth-Century Singer: An Imaginary Portrait, Vernon Lee (Violet Paget)
An Eighteenth-Century Singer: An Imaginary Portrait, Vernon Lee (Violet Paget)
Vernon Lee: Manuscripts, Published Works, and Typescripts
No abstract provided.
Count Tancred, Vernon Lee (Violet Paget)
Count Tancred, Vernon Lee (Violet Paget)
Vernon Lee: Manuscripts, Published Works, and Typescripts
No abstract provided.
Autobiographical Notes, Vernon Lee (Violet Paget)
Autobiographical Notes, Vernon Lee (Violet Paget)
Vernon Lee: Manuscripts, Published Works, and Typescripts
No abstract provided.
Literature, Criticisme, Vernon Lee (Violet Paget)
Literature, Criticisme, Vernon Lee (Violet Paget)
Vernon Lee: Manuscripts, Published Works, and Typescripts
No abstract provided.
Aesthetics, My Confession, Vernon Lee (Violet Paget)
Aesthetics, My Confession, Vernon Lee (Violet Paget)
Vernon Lee: Manuscripts, Published Works, and Typescripts
No abstract provided.
Waste Paper, Vernon Lee (Violet Paget)
Waste Paper, Vernon Lee (Violet Paget)
Vernon Lee: Manuscripts, Published Works, and Typescripts
No abstract provided.
Ville Romane: In Memoriam, Vernon Lee (Violet Paget)
Ville Romane: In Memoriam, Vernon Lee (Violet Paget)
Vernon Lee: Manuscripts, Published Works, and Typescripts
No abstract provided.
A Vernon Lee Notebook, 1898-1934, Vernon Lee (Violet Paget)
A Vernon Lee Notebook, 1898-1934, Vernon Lee (Violet Paget)
Vernon Lee: Manuscripts, Published Works, and Typescripts
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German Socialists And The War. A Criticism. An Opwen Letter To Mr. E. D. Morel; French Socialists And The War. In Answer To The Preceding Article By M. Paix Seailles., Vernon Lee (Violet Paget)
German Socialists And The War. A Criticism. An Opwen Letter To Mr. E. D. Morel; French Socialists And The War. In Answer To The Preceding Article By M. Paix Seailles., Vernon Lee (Violet Paget)
Vernon Lee: Manuscripts, Published Works, and Typescripts
No abstract provided.
Petroleum And The Politics Of Decolonization In Indonesia: A Study Of Economic Development And Nationalism, Jan P. Wenger
Petroleum And The Politics Of Decolonization In Indonesia: A Study Of Economic Development And Nationalism, Jan P. Wenger
Honors Theses
This study examines Indonesia’s reliance and independence on foreign direct investment (FDI) and multinational corporations (MNCs) in the oil and gas sector. Analyzing historical, economic, and political primary and secondary sources and conducting qualitative interviews, the research explores the friction between economic development aspirations and nationalist sentiments. The study reveals that the current ambiguity surrounding FDI and MNC policies in Indonesia’s oil and gas sector can be traced back to the country’s economic decolonization and demonstrates that Indonesia’s economic policies towards these factors shifted in the aftermath of political change. Since gaining independence, Indonesia has strived to balance the pursuit …
Geology, Uranium, And Apartheid: South Africa’S Nuclear Program And The International Politics Of The Cold War, Andy Rightmire
Geology, Uranium, And Apartheid: South Africa’S Nuclear Program And The International Politics Of The Cold War, Andy Rightmire
Honors Theses
This paper examines the history of mining and uranium and its importance in South Africa’s nuclear history. It begins with the development of minable mineral deposits in South Africa through geologic processes and ends with the South African signing of the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). The paper explores the intermittent period between creating the Atomic Energy Board and developing South Africa’s energy program through assistance from the United States and France. As the apartheid government brought sanctions to South Africa, the government began considering nuclear weapons through a different lens to project power. South Africa slid towards isolation under sanctions from …
Merchants Of Blood And Gunpowder: The English Arms Trade In West Africa, Jaime K. Schneider
Merchants Of Blood And Gunpowder: The English Arms Trade In West Africa, Jaime K. Schneider
Honors Theses
The period between 1500 and 1650 saw the development of a transoceanic trade network, multiple European colonial empires in the Americas, and rapid developments in firearms technology. Combined, these factors laid the groundwork for two interrelated phenomena, the transatlantic slave trade, and the emergence of a global trade in arms. Examining the documents of the Royal African Company and assembling a broad selection of secondary sources, this paper seeks to contribute to the ongoing debate over the role of slavery in the development of modern capitalism. This paper argues that the transatlantic slave trade was vital for the development of …
Jewish Presence In The Venetian Empire: A Challenge To Venetian Mythology, Avery Rosensweig
Jewish Presence In The Venetian Empire: A Challenge To Venetian Mythology, Avery Rosensweig
Honors Theses
This paper attempts to explain the significance of Jewish presence in the Venetian Empire in the context of the myth of Venice. Jews were officially permitted to settle in Venice in 1516, but their connection with the Venetian Empire goes further back. Jews were important for the success of the Venetian Empire, particularly from the sixteenth century onward. The permanent settlement of the Jews in Venice directly impacted the very ideology of the Venetian Empire.
Although the phrase "myth of Venice" was developed by twentieth-century historians, Venetians perpetuated the myth and wove its ideals into the foundation of the Venetian …
Pluralistic Ethical Personalism, Qifan Hu
Pluralistic Ethical Personalism, Qifan Hu
Honors Theses
In the thesis, I sketch out a general outline for a pluralistic, personalist theory of ethics. This theory intends to capture the phenomenon that our life experience is saturated with ethical and other kinds of values; and it also emphasizes the idea that each ethical agent, or human being, has a unique ethical project that is understandable in light of various ethical values.
Indigenous Storytelling As Decolonial Praxis, Ceremony And At Colby, Georgia Goodman
Indigenous Storytelling As Decolonial Praxis, Ceremony And At Colby, Georgia Goodman
Honors Theses
This thesis seeks to amplify Indigenous lifeways, diplomacies, sciences, diplomatic relations, and the power of storytelling. This is not a piece analyzing Indigenous culture. Rather, this thesis returns the gaze to the settler colonial state, specifically its storytelling ideologies, to show that systemic practices of inequity in storytelling can be disrupted and decolonized through a recentering of Indigenous ideologies. For example, reciprocity with lands and animals, reflection on positionality and decentering colonial understandings of time and place.
A Close Analysis Into The Portrayal Of Female Protagonists Through The Lens Of Gendered Authorship: Specifically Looking Into The Works Of Jane Austen, Frances Burney, John Cleland, And Samuel Richardson, Isabella G. Beyloune
Honors Theses
I explore the difference in gendered authorship in 18th century English literature. Choosing to focus on authors such as Jane Austen, Frances Burney, John Cleland, and Samuel Richardson, I aim to see if gender of the author matters in giving a realistic portrayal of eighteenth century British female protagonists, and if there actually is a difference depending on that gender (male or female, specifically). To do this, I perform case study comparisons. All chapters include a close textual analysis of the authors’ use of dialogue and narrative style for depicting their characters. Chapter 1 focuses on the comparison between Austen’s …
From Schleswig To Anschluss: The Plebiscites And Referendums Of Interwar Germany, Matthew J. Rocha
From Schleswig To Anschluss: The Plebiscites And Referendums Of Interwar Germany, Matthew J. Rocha
Honors Theses
This paper aims to bridge the gap between the plebiscites following the First World War and the referendums of the Third Reich. To this point, the literatures on these sets of votes have remained completely separate. No scholars have considered the NSDAP’s votes in the context of the postwar votes. By comparing and contrasting these groups of plebiscites for the first time, this paper will shed light on the democratic backsliding of interwar Germany.
This paper argues that when planning their referendums, the leaders of the Third Reich had the immediate postwar plebiscites in mind and were, in some cases, …
Map, Census, Museum: Imagining The Malaysian Nation-State And The Malay Identity, Jackson Rockett
Map, Census, Museum: Imagining The Malaysian Nation-State And The Malay Identity, Jackson Rockett
Honors Theses
Using historian Benedict Anderson's framework from his seminal text Imagined Communities of examining nation-building and identity construction through colonial artifacts, this thesis turns to maps, censuses, and museums to better understand the colonial and post-colonial imagining of the country that is now known as Malaysia. Reconciling with regional histories that predate the nation-state and defy the contemporary boundaries of territoriality, this thesis largely seeks to elucidate the contestation between colonially-imposed ideas of spatiality, categorization, and the reproduction of history with the modern Malaysian nation-state and the conflation of ethnicity with nationalism from which much of this contestation is derived from.
Colby Museum Of Art: Faith Ringgold “Story Quilt” Acquired, Bob Keyes
Colby Museum Of Art: Faith Ringgold “Story Quilt” Acquired, Bob Keyes
Colby Magazine
The Colby Museum of Art adds a coveted Faith Ringgold story quilt to its collection.
Illuminated Histories, Laura Meader
Illuminated Histories, Laura Meader
Colby Magazine
Artist Maggie Libby ’81 unearths the hidden histories of Colby women with their portraits.
First There Was One, Christina Nunez
First There Was One, Christina Nunez
Colby Magazine
Colby’s first female graduate, Mary Caffrey Low, set a standard for excellence and achievement.
Award-Wining Playwright Bess Welden Amplifies Marginalized Voices, Laura Meader
Award-Wining Playwright Bess Welden Amplifies Marginalized Voices, Laura Meader
Colby Magazine
As playwright Bess Welden followed stories filed by her sister-in-law, a photojournalist covering the 2015 migrant crisis in Greece, she was captivated by a photo of an unaccompanied minor. She wondered how anyone could keep an emotional distance from a child like this.
“They Were Planning On It”: Recasting The 1967 Buffalo Uprising As A Student-Driven Insurgency, Matthew P. Gawley
“They Were Planning On It”: Recasting The 1967 Buffalo Uprising As A Student-Driven Insurgency, Matthew P. Gawley
Honors Theses
The past two decades have witnessed a critical re-analysis of the many African American urban “ghetto revolts” of the 1960s and 1970s. This paper analyzes one of the one hundred fifty-seven violent incidents of the “Long Hot Summer” of 1967, the Buffalo Uprising (June 26 – July 1, 1967). Building from recent research which indicates this incident had deeply political overtones, this work demonstrates the student-driven nature of the five-day rebellion, and the internal collaboration participants engaged in during their violent and non-violent activities. Drawing upon personally conducted interviews, interviews from 1967, newspaper testimony, and various publications, this new understanding …
The Bittersweet Tooth: Understanding French Identity Through The Colonial Empire, Commodity Fetishism, And Pâtisserie, Clarisse D. Allehaut
The Bittersweet Tooth: Understanding French Identity Through The Colonial Empire, Commodity Fetishism, And Pâtisserie, Clarisse D. Allehaut
Honors Theses
This thesis argues that patisserie and the French relationship with dessert are a part of national identity. The historical context of patisserie runs parallel to the growth and power of the French colonial empire. Patisserie feels removed from the empire, and yet the two show how gastronomy, luxury, and exploitative power in the form of empire are components of French history and identity. Marx’s theory on commodity fetishism serves as the backbone for this argument. This theoretical idea supposes that value is an objective concept and society attributes importance and perceived meaning. Patisserie exemplifies commodity fetishism as a good with …
What Is "Speedrunning?" Industry, Community, Identity, Riley Scott Kelfer
What Is "Speedrunning?" Industry, Community, Identity, Riley Scott Kelfer
Senior Scholar Papers
What drives interaction in online contexts? How do “internet communities” form, and how do they generate a sense of interpersonal closeness? I address such questions through a cultural analysis of video game “speedrunning,” an emergent online community that some commentators have noted for its remarkable commitment to compassion and mutual advancement. While several game scholars have explored the narrative and temporal implications of the live-streamed and recorded speedrun, few have directed their attention to the ways in which video game speedrunning, as a community of dedicated practitioners and spectators, is informed by historical precedents and contemporary social processes. I place …