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The Vikings In The North Atlantic: The Rise And Fall Of The Greenland Colony, Caitlyn Floyd Geiger Nov 2017

The Vikings In The North Atlantic: The Rise And Fall Of The Greenland Colony, Caitlyn Floyd Geiger

Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History

About the Author

Caitlyn Floyd Geiger graduated with a B.A. in History from Armstrong State University in December of 2016. Her main research interests are military history and archaeological studies. She hopes to use the knowledge and skills she has gained in college to further her career as a fiction writer.


The Master's Teachings Are Not Far: The Analects Of Confucius And Its Modern Relevance, Katherine Brigman, Brian Lee, Juan L. Rojelio Nov 2017

The Master's Teachings Are Not Far: The Analects Of Confucius And Its Modern Relevance, Katherine Brigman, Brian Lee, Juan L. Rojelio

Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History

About the Authors

Katherine E. Brigman is a Chemistry major at Armstrong and has earned the distinction of Dean’s List numerous times. She is a member of the National Society of Leadership and Success. During her studies, Katie found that she enjoyed learning about other cultures and various aspects of history, so she decided to obtain a minor in History, which she finds to be an exciting compliment to the scientific world. Brian Lee is a junior History major at Armstrong. He enjoys studying Mediterranean empires of Antiquity and mid-20th Century America. He has plans to enter the graduate program …


Great Strides: A History Of Henson Aviation During The 1980s, Jennifer Dennis Nov 2017

Great Strides: A History Of Henson Aviation During The 1980s, Jennifer Dennis

Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History

About the Author

Jennifer Dennis is currently an undergraduate student at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University-Worldwide. She is a former student of The University of Maryland University College and is an active member of the National Society of Leadership and Success and Phi Theta Kappa. Her academic goal is to advance her career in the field of aviation and human resources management and to one day give back in honor of those who made higher education a reality for her.


A Cradle Of Sandstone: The Origins Of Industry In Northern Ohio, Christian York Ellis Nov 2017

A Cradle Of Sandstone: The Origins Of Industry In Northern Ohio, Christian York Ellis

Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History

About the Author

Christian Ellis is a senior history major at Baldwin Wallace University in Berea, Ohio. Born and raised in Lorain, Ohio, Christian is a Phi Alpha Theta member.


Colonial Controversy: Examining The British Perspective On The American Revolution In Undergraduate American Government Textbooks, George Kotlik Nov 2017

Colonial Controversy: Examining The British Perspective On The American Revolution In Undergraduate American Government Textbooks, George Kotlik

Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History

About the Author

George Kotlik is a junior student majoring in Political Science at Keuka College, a small private school in upstate New York. George was born and raised in the Finger Lakes region of New York where he nursed his reading and writing abilities. Since he was a child, George has always been interested in colonial North American History. He plans on completing his undergraduate studies before moving on to work towards obtaining a Juris Doctorate.


Savannah As A History Classroom: An Interview With Lydia Moreton, The Curator Of Collections For The Coastal Heritage Society, Ethan Marshall Nov 2017

Savannah As A History Classroom: An Interview With Lydia Moreton, The Curator Of Collections For The Coastal Heritage Society, Ethan Marshall

Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History

About the Author

Ethan Marshall is a senior majoring in history at Armstrong. After graduating he hopes to achieve a Master degree in History or Foreign Affairs. Ethan is primarily interested in the study of imperialism in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and the effects it has had on the modern world.


Emporia And The Roots Of Market Mercantilism In The Early Middle Ages, Lee Morrison Nov 2017

Emporia And The Roots Of Market Mercantilism In The Early Middle Ages, Lee Morrison

Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History

About the Author

Lee Morrison is a junior at Florida State University pursuing a double major in History and Classical Civilizations, with a focus on the late Roman Empire and early antiquity.


Civilization And Nature: A Reading Of Ancient Texts, Wen Li Teng Nov 2017

Civilization And Nature: A Reading Of Ancient Texts, Wen Li Teng

Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History

About the Author

Hailing from Singapore, Wen Li Teng is a first-year student at the University of California, Los Angeles. She intends to declare a major in History.


Review Of Queer Clout: Chicago And The Rise Of Gay Politics, Michael Diambri Nov 2017

Review Of Queer Clout: Chicago And The Rise Of Gay Politics, Michael Diambri

Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History

About the Author

Michael Diambri is a junior history major and literature minor at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, Washington. His research interests include LGBTQ+ history, friendship and family in American history, and the history of alcohol. Michael is Vice President of his school's chapter of Phi Alpha Theta, is involved in PLU's Queer/Allied Student Union, and works as an Admission Ambassador on campus.