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Articles 1 - 6 of 6
Full-Text Articles in History
(Review) Walter Ziegler, Die Entscheidung Deutscher Länder Für Oder Gegen Luther..., Marc R. Forster
(Review) Walter Ziegler, Die Entscheidung Deutscher Länder Für Oder Gegen Luther..., Marc R. Forster
History Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Making The College New - And Old - Again, Catherine Mcnicol Stock
Making The College New - And Old - Again, Catherine Mcnicol Stock
Convocation Addresses
Catherine McNicol Stock, professor of history, says one must look at the College's history to inform an understanding of its present and future.
Historic Heteroessentialism And Other Orderings In Early America, Jen Manion
Historic Heteroessentialism And Other Orderings In Early America, Jen Manion
History Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Restriction Of Civil Liberties During Times Of Crisis: The Evolution Of America's Response To National Military Threats, Matthew D. Fairman
The Restriction Of Civil Liberties During Times Of Crisis: The Evolution Of America's Response To National Military Threats, Matthew D. Fairman
Government and International Relations Honors Papers
This treatise explores the nature and significance of the threat posed to civil liberties during times of major national military crisis and evaluates changes in the nature of wartime repression over the course of American history. It tests the thesis that the evolution in Americans’ response to such crises has not been a simple progression toward increasing restraint on the part of federal, state, and local policymakers, as is sometimes assumed. Rather, major twentieth and twenty-first century developments related to the nature of threats to American national security and government capabilities to covertly repress dissent have interacted with evolutionary changes …
Vocabularies Of Grief And Consolation In Ninth-Century Francia, Frederick S. Paxton
Vocabularies Of Grief And Consolation In Ninth-Century Francia, Frederick S. Paxton
History Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
(Review) Mémoires Carolingiennes: L’Épitaphe Entre Célébration Mémorielle, Genre Littéraire Et Manifeste Politique, Frederick S. Paxton
(Review) Mémoires Carolingiennes: L’Épitaphe Entre Célébration Mémorielle, Genre Littéraire Et Manifeste Politique, Frederick S. Paxton
History Faculty Publications
The article reviews the book "Mémoires carolingiennes: L'épitaphe entre célébration mémorielle, genre littéraire et manifeste politique (milieu VIIIe-début XIe siècle," by Cécile Treffort.