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The Racialization Of Jimi Hendrix, Marcus K. Adams
The Racialization Of Jimi Hendrix, Marcus K. Adams
Senior Honors Theses and Projects
The period of history immediately following World War Two was a time of intense social change. The end of colonialism, the internal struggles of newly emerging independent nations in Africa, social and political changes across Europe, armed conflict in Southeast Asia, and the civil rights movement in America were just a few. Although many of the above conflicts have been in the making for quite some time, they seemed to unite to form a socio-political cultural revolution known as the 60s, the effects of which continues to this day.
The 1960s was a particularly intense time for race relations in …
Feudal Strength!: Henry Ii And The Struggle For Royal Control In England, Jordan Paul Carr
Feudal Strength!: Henry Ii And The Struggle For Royal Control In England, Jordan Paul Carr
Senior Honors Theses and Projects
In 1154 Henry II gained the throne of England after a long civil war between Henry and King Stephen of England. When Henry was crowned king England was in a chaotic state. The nobles had used the conflict to vastly increase their power at the expense of the king. Royal authority was at a low and the influence of the king had been greatly reduced by the war. Setting out to reassert the royal power of his grandfather Henry I of England, Henry II established massive reforms to the administration of justice and created Common Law in England. Through his …
The Time Ahead: Collected Works, Jill Leonard
The Time Ahead: Collected Works, Jill Leonard
Senior Honors Theses and Projects
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