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Success And Failure Of Ebenezer: The Salzburgers’ Separatist Identity, Francis Tannie Arnsdorff
Success And Failure Of Ebenezer: The Salzburgers’ Separatist Identity, Francis Tannie Arnsdorff
Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History
Salzburgers from 1731-1766
Review Of Josephine Butler By Jane Jordan, Katherine Soule
Review Of Josephine Butler By Jane Jordan, Katherine Soule
Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History
About the author
Katherine graduated from Armstrong with a History B.A. in December 2012. She wants to be a professor emphasizing in world history, specifically Africa and Asia, and human rights and genocide. She likes chocolate, turtles and long walks on the beach.
Massacre And Memory, History And Humanity: A Discussion On Iris Chang’S The Rape Of Nanking, Michael Carr, Elyse Schreier, Matias Andres, N. Miller Wolz, Latoya Timmons, Ryan Payne, Shaofeng Yang, Timothy Brannen, William Worrell, Raven Giles, Tranh Tran, Leticia Nascimento
Massacre And Memory, History And Humanity: A Discussion On Iris Chang’S The Rape Of Nanking, Michael Carr, Elyse Schreier, Matias Andres, N. Miller Wolz, Latoya Timmons, Ryan Payne, Shaofeng Yang, Timothy Brannen, William Worrell, Raven Giles, Tranh Tran, Leticia Nascimento
Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History
While World War II seemed inevitable in Europe, Japanese aggression was well underway in Asia. Japan assaulted the capital of China, Nanking, in December 1937 and perpetrated a six-week-long massacre, killing thousands of unarmed Chinese military troops and civilians, including women and children. Iris Chang's Rape of Nanking: The Forgotten Holocaust of World War II exposes this horrific event that showcases humanity at its worst. After reading Chang’s book, it is clear why “rape” was deemed necessary for the title; her gripping account will make one’s stomach turn. War brings up questions of the human condition, responsibility, and justice. In …
The Karmic Retribution Of Pei Huaigu: The Reign Of China’S Only Female Emperor From The View Of An Unofficial History, Kelly Carlton
The Karmic Retribution Of Pei Huaigu: The Reign Of China’S Only Female Emperor From The View Of An Unofficial History, Kelly Carlton
Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History
Kelly Carlton is a junior History major and Mandarin Chinese minor at the University of North Florida. Her study interest is medieval Chinese history, with a specific emphasis on the Tang dynasty (618–907).
Forgiveness As A Tool For Healing: A Comparative Reading Of Two Autobiographies, Francis T. Arnsdorff
Forgiveness As A Tool For Healing: A Comparative Reading Of Two Autobiographies, Francis T. Arnsdorff
Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History
Francis Tannie Arnsdorff, a senior history major, a member of Phi Alpha Theta and Undergraduate Research Assistant to Dr. Jason Tatlock in the history department.
Review Of Comrades At Odds: The United States And India, 1947–1964, Ron Leonhardt
Review Of Comrades At Odds: The United States And India, 1947–1964, Ron Leonhardt
Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History
Ron Leonhardt is double-majoring in History and International Relations with a minor in Southeast Asian Studies at Northern Illinois University. His academic interests are Marxism-Leninism in the Global South, Cold War diplomacy, Post-WWII genocide studies, and 20th-century conflict in Southeast Asia. He is planning to attend graduate school to pursue a PhD in History after graduation.
1989 Tiananmen Incident And Us-China Relations, Brittany Partridge
1989 Tiananmen Incident And Us-China Relations, Brittany Partridge
Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History
Brittany Partridge is a junior at Georgia Southern University, studying History and Spanish. She is a member of The National Society of Leadership and Success and Phi Eta Sigma. She plans on perusing Master degree in Education after graduation.
The Death Toll Of Justinian’S Plague And Its Effects On The Byzantine Empire, Joshua North
The Death Toll Of Justinian’S Plague And Its Effects On The Byzantine Empire, Joshua North
Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History
Joshua North is a senior at Armstrong Atlantic State University, pursuing a major in history and minors in both Philosophy and Psychology.
Japanese Westernization And The American Civil War, Kyle Bridge
Japanese Westernization And The American Civil War, Kyle Bridge
Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History
Kyle Bridge is a senior History major and Education minor at the University of North Florida, specializing in 20th-century American politics and culture.
The Clapham Women: Feminine Support For Public Reformers In Early Nineteenth-Century Britain, Melissa Gibbs
The Clapham Women: Feminine Support For Public Reformers In Early Nineteenth-Century Britain, Melissa Gibbs
Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History
Melissa Gibbs is a senior at Armstrong Atlantic State University. She will graduate with a History major and a French minor. After graduation Melissa will pursue a Masters in European History. She loves to travel and hopes to one day teach abroad.