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From Freeze To Fire: How Economic Sanctions Against Japan Led To The War In The Pacific, Mitch Rogers
From Freeze To Fire: How Economic Sanctions Against Japan Led To The War In The Pacific, Mitch Rogers
The Thetean: A Student Journal for Scholarly Historical Writing
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Pakistani Proliferation Or Power Politics? A Reexamination Of Pakistan’S Involvement In The Soviet-Afghan War, Peter Abernathy
Pakistani Proliferation Or Power Politics? A Reexamination Of Pakistan’S Involvement In The Soviet-Afghan War, Peter Abernathy
The Thetean: A Student Journal for Scholarly Historical Writing
No abstract provided.
Focusing On “The Human Document”: Lewis Hine And The Role Of Photography In Child Labor Reform In Early Twentieth-Century America, Miranda Jessop
Focusing On “The Human Document”: Lewis Hine And The Role Of Photography In Child Labor Reform In Early Twentieth-Century America, Miranda Jessop
The Thetean: A Student Journal for Scholarly Historical Writing
No abstract provided.
Sex And The Soviets: Depictions Of Rape In Soviet Cinema And Literature, Susannah Morrison
Sex And The Soviets: Depictions Of Rape In Soviet Cinema And Literature, Susannah Morrison
The Thetean: A Student Journal for Scholarly Historical Writing
No abstract provided.
“Among The Finest And Truest Off Earth's Noble Women”: Evaluating The Public Roles Of Mormon Women After The Manifesto, Natalie Larsen
“Among The Finest And Truest Off Earth's Noble Women”: Evaluating The Public Roles Of Mormon Women After The Manifesto, Natalie Larsen
The Thetean: A Student Journal for Scholarly Historical Writing
No abstract provided.
Will "The Wicked Be Smitten At Last"?: A Comparative Analysis Of Lds And Rlds Hymnals, Zachary Osborne
Will "The Wicked Be Smitten At Last"?: A Comparative Analysis Of Lds And Rlds Hymnals, Zachary Osborne
The Thetean: A Student Journal for Scholarly Historical Writing
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Defining Communal Identity In The Ottoman Empire: Hagop Gagosian And The Mormon Armenians, 1890–1910, Courtney Cook
Defining Communal Identity In The Ottoman Empire: Hagop Gagosian And The Mormon Armenians, 1890–1910, Courtney Cook
The Thetean: A Student Journal for Scholarly Historical Writing
No abstract provided.
“A Kindred Sigh For Thee”: British Responses To The Greek War For Independence, Susannah Morrison
“A Kindred Sigh For Thee”: British Responses To The Greek War For Independence, Susannah Morrison
The Thetean: A Student Journal for Scholarly Historical Writing
No abstract provided.
"Some Dreamers Of The Golden Dream": The Construction Of The Golden Age Myth(S) In The Age Of Ottoman Decline, Ian Mclaughlin
"Some Dreamers Of The Golden Dream": The Construction Of The Golden Age Myth(S) In The Age Of Ottoman Decline, Ian Mclaughlin
The Thetean: A Student Journal for Scholarly Historical Writing
This paper considers the role and construction of golden age myths in seventeenth-century debates about how to renew the flagging Ottoman Empire. Policymakers and preachers prescribed radically different solutions based on which golden age they idealized—whether the time of the Prophet Muhammad in the seventh century or the reign of Sultan Suleiman in the sixteenth. Throughout most of the 1600s, the pendulum swung back and forth violently depending on which faction had the sultan’s ear. Charismatic mosque preachers like Kadizade Efendi whipped up Istanbul crowds against coffee, while advice writers such as Koçi Bey urged expelling “outsiders” from the military …
“It Is A Privilege To Pee”: The Rise And Demise Of The Pay Toilet In America, Katie Richards
“It Is A Privilege To Pee”: The Rise And Demise Of The Pay Toilet In America, Katie Richards
The Thetean: A Student Journal for Scholarly Historical Writing
No abstract provided.
From The Editor, Ian Mclaughlin
From The Editor, Ian Mclaughlin
The Thetean: A Student Journal for Scholarly Historical Writing
No abstract provided.
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The Thetean: A Student Journal for Scholarly Historical Writing
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