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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Women In The French Revolution, Edna Ethel Dawley
Women In The French Revolution, Edna Ethel Dawley
Student and Lippitt Prize essays
Beginning with a detailed history of the sparks that led to the Revolution in France (1789–1799), this essay gives French women praise by illustrating the specific types of women who assisted in the Revolution: the women of the mob, Charlotte Corday, Madame Roland, Madame de Stael, the Princess de Lamballe and Marie Antoinette.
The Industrial Evolution Of The United States, Howard Dexter Smith
The Industrial Evolution Of The United States, Howard Dexter Smith
Student and Lippitt Prize essays
A thesis which describes the evolution of industry in the United States, chronicling from 1789 to the following one hundred years.
The Value Of The Colonies To The Mother Country, Lenora Estelle Stillman
The Value Of The Colonies To The Mother Country, Lenora Estelle Stillman
Student and Lippitt Prize essays
A study of the relationship of a colony to its original country, focusing on the importance fair policies in Spain, England and France and questioning whether or not Europeans emigrating to U.S. colonies remain European citizens or can be considered representatives of their countries.
Home Life In Ancient Rome, Bertha Douglass Tucker
Home Life In Ancient Rome, Bertha Douglass Tucker
Student and Lippitt Prize essays
This essay documents the similarities between the Romans in 400 BC and Americans in the very early 20th century while also exploring the minor differences in material surroundings, social customs and religious practices.
Libraries Past And Present, Lillian Mabelle George
Libraries Past And Present, Lillian Mabelle George
Student and Lippitt Prize essays
This essay reviews the history of libraries, beginning with Ancient Egypt and Greece, and goes on to explore the changes that have occurred since over time, ending with nineteenth century libraries and librarians.
Some Tendencies Of Militarism, Walter Clarke Phillips
Some Tendencies Of Militarism, Walter Clarke Phillips
Student and Lippitt Prize essays
Explores the ways in which the concept of militarism has changed due to "modern warfare" during the years preceding 1899.
Public Highways, John Peter Case
Public Highways, John Peter Case
Student and Lippitt Prize essays
The history of public highway development throughout many of the world’s civilizations and a discussion concerning their overall importance, features and use.