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Review Of Making Men In Ghana, Aaron Freedman
Review Of Making Men In Ghana, Aaron Freedman
Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History
Review of Making Men in Ghana by Stephan F. Miescher, 2005.
About the author
Aaron Freedman graduated from Swarthmore College in 2014 with High Honors in History and Political Science. He hopes to continue his studies of 20th-century history in the future.
"To Collect Their Shattered Energies": Hammond Hospital And Military Mental Healthcare During The Civil War, Vinay Giri
"To Collect Their Shattered Energies": Hammond Hospital And Military Mental Healthcare During The Civil War, Vinay Giri
Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History
About the author
Vinay Giri is a Biology major at Duke University. While taking a global health class that explored the evolution of science and technology worldwide, he became very interested in the history of medicine. Vinay’s research was conducted in Beaufort, NC at the Duke Marine Lab.t
Philadelphia And The Fate Of General Benedict Arnold (1741-1801), Cody Wells
Philadelphia And The Fate Of General Benedict Arnold (1741-1801), Cody Wells
Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History
About the author
Cody Wells recently earned his B.S.Ed. in Social Studies Education from Indiana University of Pennsylvania, with a focus in American Revolutionary history. He plans to teach Social Studies at the secondary level while working towards a M.A. in History.
Flights Of Fancy: The Debate Over Transportations To The Witches’ Sabbat In Early Modern Europe, Emily Sosolik
Flights Of Fancy: The Debate Over Transportations To The Witches’ Sabbat In Early Modern Europe, Emily Sosolik
Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History
About the author
Emily Sosolik recently graduated summa cum laude with a B.A. in History and a B.A. in Political Science, as well as a minor in Religious Studies, from Arizona State University. She currently is a graduate student in the Master of Liberal Studies program with an emphasis in Gender, Religion, and Culture at ASU.
Confederate Nationalism And The Authenticity Of Southern Ideology, Nicholas Vail
Confederate Nationalism And The Authenticity Of Southern Ideology, Nicholas Vail
Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History
About the author
Nicholas Vail wrote this paper at Trinity University in Texas as a history major with a minor in African American Studies. Current he is pursuing his master degree in American History at Texas Christian University.
Reacting To The Past: The French Revolution From The Eyes Of History Students, Khristina May, Stephanie Thompson, Brent Wacho
Reacting To The Past: The French Revolution From The Eyes Of History Students, Khristina May, Stephanie Thompson, Brent Wacho
Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History
From the Editorial Introduction:
Dr. Allison Belzer, Assistant Professor of History, began to utilize the “Rousseau, Burke, and Revolution in France, 1791” text in her Civilization classes and Modern France course. The students accepted the challenge and put forward remarkable work, far more insightful than seen in traditional lecture formats. The students were all assigned roles within the factions Jacobin, Noble, Clergy, Moderates, the crowd, and individual characters like King Louis XVI, Marquis de Lafayette, lawyer, doctor, journalist, and rural delegate. Every group was given delegates and power just as they were historically distributed. The students got a chance to …
Practicing “Whiteness": Jim Crow And Savannah Playgrounds System In The Early 20th Century, William Chase Arrington
Practicing “Whiteness": Jim Crow And Savannah Playgrounds System In The Early 20th Century, William Chase Arrington
Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History
About the author
William Chase Arrington graduated from Armstrong State University with a B.A. in History in May 2014. He is currently attending Walter F. George School of Law at Mercer University.
Explaining Evil: The Holocaust In Hannah Arendt’S Eichmann In Jerusalem, Scott Richard St. Louis
Explaining Evil: The Holocaust In Hannah Arendt’S Eichmann In Jerusalem, Scott Richard St. Louis
Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History
About the author
Scott Richard St. Louis is a student of history, political science, and French in the Frederik Meijer Honors College at Grand Valley State University in Allendale, Michigan, where he serves as the Student Senate Vice President for Educational Affairs. He also works as a Digital Archive Technician for the GVSU Veterans’ History Project.
Contributors, John Countryman, Rand Brandes
The Rain Stick Revisited, Rand Brandes
In A Country Churchyard, Aidan Rooney
Goodbye, Seamus, Shannon Hipp
Hardly "A Cold Heaven": Recalling Seamus Heaney, Brendan Corcoran
Hardly "A Cold Heaven": Recalling Seamus Heaney, Brendan Corcoran
Irish Studies South
No abstract provided.
Across A Crowded Room, Adrian Rice
Wake Up, Adrian Rice
Feeling Into Words: Remembering Seamus Heaney, Geraldine Higgins
Feeling Into Words: Remembering Seamus Heaney, Geraldine Higgins
Irish Studies South
No abstract provided.
Coon Island: Two Poems In Dedication, Ed Madden
Coon Island: Two Poems In Dedication, Ed Madden
Irish Studies South
No abstract provided.
1939 And The Road Beyond Coleraine: An Introductory Meditation, Thomas D. Redshaw
1939 And The Road Beyond Coleraine: An Introductory Meditation, Thomas D. Redshaw
Irish Studies South
No abstract provided.
Seamus Heaney: An Appreciation, Margaret M. Harper
Seamus Heaney: An Appreciation, Margaret M. Harper
Irish Studies South
No abstract provided.
Remembering Seamus Heaney, Jill Mccorkle
Remembering The Giver: Seamus Heaney, Richard R. Russell
Remembering The Giver: Seamus Heaney, Richard R. Russell
Irish Studies South
No abstract provided.
Joint Turbary: Heaney’S “Digging” And Eoghan Rua Ó Súilleabháin’S “A Shéamais, Déan Dom”, Cóilín Owens
Joint Turbary: Heaney’S “Digging” And Eoghan Rua Ó Súilleabháin’S “A Shéamais, Déan Dom”, Cóilín Owens
Irish Studies South
No abstract provided.
"Amach As An Iontas," Isteach San Iontas, I Gcuimhneachán: Seamus Heaney (1939-2013), Roslyn Blyn-Ladrew
"Amach As An Iontas," Isteach San Iontas, I Gcuimhneachán: Seamus Heaney (1939-2013), Roslyn Blyn-Ladrew
Irish Studies South
No abstract provided.
"Out Of The Marvellous," Into The Marvellous, In Memoriam: Seamus Heaney (1939-2013), Roslyn Blyn-Ladrew
"Out Of The Marvellous," Into The Marvellous, In Memoriam: Seamus Heaney (1939-2013), Roslyn Blyn-Ladrew
Irish Studies South
No abstract provided.
Crediting The Poet: What Seamus Heaney Means To Me, Eugene O’Brien
Crediting The Poet: What Seamus Heaney Means To Me, Eugene O’Brien
Irish Studies South
No abstract provided.
Note On Heaney And Pascoli, Marco Sonzogni
A Jobber In His Shadow, Marco Sonzogni
North And South: A Calling, Natasha Trethewey
North And South: A Calling, Natasha Trethewey
Irish Studies South
No abstract provided.
Grand, Nat Anderson
Longing Eyebrows, Eamon Loingsigh