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Full-Text Articles in Political History
Portraits Of The Most Sane, David Leonard Mamukelashvili
Portraits Of The Most Sane, David Leonard Mamukelashvili
Senior Projects Spring 2017
The project discusses Géricault's Portraits of the Insane and interprets them as his self-reflective works, interpreting the series as the projections of artist's socio-political views.
Naturalized Women And Womanized Earth: Connecting The Journeys Of Womanhood And The Earth, From The Early Modern Era To The Industrial Revolution, Maggie Rose Berke
Naturalized Women And Womanized Earth: Connecting The Journeys Of Womanhood And The Earth, From The Early Modern Era To The Industrial Revolution, Maggie Rose Berke
Senior Projects Spring 2017
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Social Studies of Bard College.
'A Most Splendid Soldier': The Life Of My Great-Grandfather Major General George Bruce, Orson Fry
'A Most Splendid Soldier': The Life Of My Great-Grandfather Major General George Bruce, Orson Fry
Senior Projects Spring 2017
When he was twenty-six years old, my grandfather John Aspinall discovered that his real father was a soldier who had fought and been decorated in both world wars. Thrilled, he began to track his father down and catch up on the lost years. Being a great raconteur, stories at once began trickling down the family line about this illustrious figure ‘Bruce’, each one more wonderful than the last. But a lot remained missing: who was this young man who had picked up four wounds on the Western Front and won medals for his leadership and gallantry? Who later commanded 28,000 …