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Senior Editor In Chief's Note, Kenneth D. Colburn Jan 2019

Senior Editor In Chief's Note, Kenneth D. Colburn

Midwest Social Sciences Journal

No abstract provided.


East Chicago Politics: A Cornucopia Of Corruption, Tina Ebenger, Tracey Mccabe Jan 2019

East Chicago Politics: A Cornucopia Of Corruption, Tina Ebenger, Tracey Mccabe

Midwest Social Sciences Journal

Despite the comical title, there is a lot of corruption in East Chicago (IN) politics. One mayoral election had to have a “do-over” because of fraudulent absentee ballots, and a former mayor is doing time in jail for using public monies to remodel his home. This cornucopia of corruption extended to the indictment of six public officials (the so-called Sidewalk Six) in East Chicago for misusing public funds for political gain, specifically vote-buying, in the 1999 mayoral reelection of Robert Pastrick. These officials, ranging from a parks superintendent to a city engineer to several city council members, bought votes by …


Analysis Of Colombian Trade Agreements From 2007 To 2013, Ryan Lee Jan 2019

Analysis Of Colombian Trade Agreements From 2007 To 2013, Ryan Lee

Midwest Social Sciences Journal

I analyze the firm-level effects on Colombia entering into Preferential Trade Agreements (PTAs) between 2007 and 2013. The combination of detailed firm-level data and PTAs make this article unique. In particular, I look at two separate potential trade-promotion effects of the agreements. The first result deals with how exporting firms in Colombia respond to the tariff cuts in the agreements. The tariff cuts from the agreements increase the size of exports by Colombian firms (the intensive margin); however, tariff cuts do not increase the number of exporting Colombian firms (the extensive margin). The second result deals with how the signed …


Effects Of Cisnormative Beauty Standards On Transgender Women’S Perceptions And Expressions Of Beauty, Delmira Monteiro, Mixalis Poulakis Jan 2019

Effects Of Cisnormative Beauty Standards On Transgender Women’S Perceptions And Expressions Of Beauty, Delmira Monteiro, Mixalis Poulakis

Midwest Social Sciences Journal

The authors conducted a qualitative study exploring the effects of cisnormative beauty standards on transgender women’s perceptions and expressions of beauty. Twelve self-identified Caucasian transgender women completed a semistructured interview that provided descriptive data related to the women’s perceptions of societal beauty standards. Analysis of the data revealed the following primary themes: Participants viewed the beauty of transgender and cisgender women as diverse or as encompassing a broad range of variability; societal beauty standards were influential on participants’ expressions of beauty; and participants’ viewed out-group transphobia as a factor contributing to discriminatory and prejudicial perceptions of transwomen’s beauty.


Front Matter Jan 2019

Front Matter

The Gettysburg College Journal of the Civil War Era

No abstract provided.


The Black Patch Tobacco Wars’ Effects On African Americans And Women Jan 2019

The Black Patch Tobacco Wars’ Effects On African Americans And Women

Jackson Purchase Historical Society Journal Archive

The Black Patch Tobacco Wars’ Effects on African Americans and Women

Richard Dwayne Parker


Dr. Page In World War I Jan 2019

Dr. Page In World War I

Jackson Purchase Historical Society Journal Archive

Dr. Page in World War I

Berry Craig


Growing Up In West Kentucky During The Great Depression And The Early Days Of World War Ii: An Interview With Thelma Powell Of Carlisle County Jan 2019

Growing Up In West Kentucky During The Great Depression And The Early Days Of World War Ii: An Interview With Thelma Powell Of Carlisle County

Jackson Purchase Historical Society Journal Archive

Growing Up in West Kentucky during the Great Depression and the Early Days of World War II: An Interview with Thelma Powell of Carlisle County

Victoria D. Beasley


Perpetuating The Lost Cause: The Misinformation Campaign Of The United Daughters Of The Confederacy In Kentucky, 1895-1925 Jan 2019

Perpetuating The Lost Cause: The Misinformation Campaign Of The United Daughters Of The Confederacy In Kentucky, 1895-1925

Jackson Purchase Historical Society Journal Archive

Perpetuating the Lost Cause: The Misinformation Campaign of the United Daughters of the Confederacy in Kentucky, 1895-1925

Nicholas Jackson


Blood On The Great Seal Of Alabama, Tammy Blue Jan 2019

Blood On The Great Seal Of Alabama, Tammy Blue

Vulcan Historical Review

pp. 35-43


Vulcan Historical Review 23 (Complete Issue), Vulcan Historical Review Staff Jan 2019

Vulcan Historical Review 23 (Complete Issue), Vulcan Historical Review Staff

Vulcan Historical Review

No abstract provided.


Avondale: A Neighborhood In Transition, Laura King Jan 2019

Avondale: A Neighborhood In Transition, Laura King

Vulcan Historical Review

pp. 44-54


Vulcan Historical Review 23 (End Matter), Vulcan Historical Review Staff Jan 2019

Vulcan Historical Review 23 (End Matter), Vulcan Historical Review Staff

Vulcan Historical Review

No abstract provided.


Vulcan Historical Review 23 (Front Matter), Vulcan Historical Review Staff Jan 2019

Vulcan Historical Review 23 (Front Matter), Vulcan Historical Review Staff

Vulcan Historical Review

No abstract provided.


The Forgotten Liberal Years: George Wallace's Time As An Alabama State Representative, William Winner Jan 2019

The Forgotten Liberal Years: George Wallace's Time As An Alabama State Representative, William Winner

Vulcan Historical Review

pp. 13-21


Museo: Trafficking Of Cultural Heritage, Steve Filoromo Jan 2019

Museo: Trafficking Of Cultural Heritage, Steve Filoromo

Vulcan Historical Review

pp. 98-99


The Bicentennial And Beyond: Life And Legacy In The Yellowhammer State, Kendra Bell, Steve Filoromo Jan 2019

The Bicentennial And Beyond: Life And Legacy In The Yellowhammer State, Kendra Bell, Steve Filoromo

Vulcan Historical Review

pp. 5-12


Rethinking And Reclassifying The Timeline Of America's War In Vietnam (2019), Mccallie L. Smith Iii Jan 2019

Rethinking And Reclassifying The Timeline Of America's War In Vietnam (2019), Mccallie L. Smith Iii

Vulcan Historical Review

pp. 84-94


Issue No. 111: Spring 2019 Jan 2019

Issue No. 111: Spring 2019

La Crónica de Nuevo México

ii President’s Message

1 World War I and the Spanish Flu Pandemic in New Mexico by Rick Hendricks

6 Interview with David Holtby—A Preview of His Plenary Session of the 2019 New Mexico History Conference, “Conflicted Legacy: New Mexico and World War I”

10 Mock Peace Conference to Commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the World War I Armistice, by Judy Reinhartz

11 Book Reviews and Notes, compiled by Richard Melzer

12 HSNM News—Calls for Applications for 2019 HSNM Grant Programs

13 Anna’s Warning, edited by John Ramsay


Front Matter Jan 2019

Front Matter

Swiss American Historical Society Review

No abstract provided.


Memories, Eva Becsei-Kilborn Jan 2019

Memories, Eva Becsei-Kilborn

Swiss American Historical Society Review

It was in the early 1990's that I first met Bob. He was teaching, first as a Soros Foundation Fellow and then as a Fullbright Professor at the Lajos Kossuth University in Debrecen, a city in eastern Hungary. It was only a couple of years after the Fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of Communism. This was a time when it had finally become possible for Hungarians to travel freely in the world, but in practice very few of us were able to afford to do so.


Robert E. Bieder's Scholarly Publications Jan 2019

Robert E. Bieder's Scholarly Publications

Swiss American Historical Society Review

No abstract provided.


Back Cover Jan 2019

Back Cover

Swiss American Historical Society Review

No abstract provided.


Intersectionality In The Contemporary Women’S Marches: Possibilities For Social Change, Sujatha Moni Jan 2019

Intersectionality In The Contemporary Women’S Marches: Possibilities For Social Change, Sujatha Moni

Journal of Feminist Scholarship

The Women’s Marches of January 2017 and 2018 were some of the largest mass demonstrations in history. They represent an important stage in the American feminist movement in its current iteration. Unlike the first and second waves of the movement, which were led by privileged class cisgender white women, the leadership of these marches includes women of color who have brought a vision of intersectionality and diversity to the marches. Banners covering a wide range of issues including reproductive choice, #MeToo, equal pay, Black Lives Matter, LGBTQ rights, and support for immigrants, became the hallmark of these marches. Is the …


Against All Odds: A Legacy Of Appropriation, Contestation, And Negotiation Of Arab Feminisms In Postcolonial States, Hoda Elsadda Jan 2019

Against All Odds: A Legacy Of Appropriation, Contestation, And Negotiation Of Arab Feminisms In Postcolonial States, Hoda Elsadda

Journal of Feminist Scholarship

Arab feminists have always faced challenges related to the burden of colonialism, accusations of westernization, isolation from their cultural heritage, and elitism, but the biggest challenge of all has been the fact that their activism and their entire lives have all been in the context of authoritarian postcolonial states. This article engages with a persistent challenge to Arab feminists that questions their impact, their awareness of their cultural and societal problems, and undermines their achievements over the years. It constructs a narrative of what feminists have achieved against all odds, within the constraints of authoritarian postcolonial states that have politically …


Introduction To Feminism And The Academy Today: A Graduate Forum, Kara Watts, Heather Turcotte Jan 2019

Introduction To Feminism And The Academy Today: A Graduate Forum, Kara Watts, Heather Turcotte

Journal of Feminist Scholarship

No abstract provided.


The Thalidomide Tragedy And The United States, Kaylee J. Rice Jan 2019

The Thalidomide Tragedy And The United States, Kaylee J. Rice

Tenor of Our Times

This paper attempts to give a brief history of the drug Thalidomide, from its initial market success to the discovery of its relationship to infant birth defects, as well as arguing that it was the thalidomide tragedy in Europe that prompted the United States to enforce stricter drug testing laws. It proceeds by explaining the uses and side effects of thalidomide, as well as the sudden outbreak of phocomelia that swept across Europe after the drug became popular. The paper then concentrates on the relatively less severe phocomelia outbreak in the United States, attributing it to the work of Dr. …


Review Of A Better War: The Unexamined Victories And Final Tragedy Of America’S Last Years In Vietnam, L. Olivia Womack Jan 2019

Review Of A Better War: The Unexamined Victories And Final Tragedy Of America’S Last Years In Vietnam, L. Olivia Womack

Tenor of Our Times

This article presents a summary and analysis of A Better War: The Unexamined Victories and Final Tragedy of America’s Last Years in Vietnam by Lewis Sorley.


Hidden Figures Review, Stanton Pruitt Jan 2019

Hidden Figures Review, Stanton Pruitt

Tenor of Our Times

This is a review of the movie Hidden Figures.


Back Matter Jan 2019

Back Matter

Tenor of Our Times

No abstract provided.