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Hell Hound Rogers Or The Great Town Benefactor: Who Was Henry Huttleston Rogers, David Braga Dec 2016

Hell Hound Rogers Or The Great Town Benefactor: Who Was Henry Huttleston Rogers, David Braga

Honors Program Theses and Projects

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The State Of Bridgewater: Developments In The Bridgewater State College Campus Through Undergraduate Students Activism, Kayla Jane Hoyt Dec 2016

The State Of Bridgewater: Developments In The Bridgewater State College Campus Through Undergraduate Students Activism, Kayla Jane Hoyt

Honors Program Theses and Projects

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Femininity And Feminism In Courtship In Eighteenth-Century Britain, Nicole Langevin Dec 2016

Femininity And Feminism In Courtship In Eighteenth-Century Britain, Nicole Langevin

Honors Program Theses and Projects

No abstract provided.


An Era Of Convergence: Joint Defense Between The United States And Canada 1949-1963, Melanie Hawes May 2016

An Era Of Convergence: Joint Defense Between The United States And Canada 1949-1963, Melanie Hawes

Honors Program Theses and Projects

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Jesus, The Marxist: An Interpretation Of The Nicaraguan Revolution Through The Evolution Of The Catholic Church In Latin America, Jose Yumet May 2016

Jesus, The Marxist: An Interpretation Of The Nicaraguan Revolution Through The Evolution Of The Catholic Church In Latin America, Jose Yumet

Honors Program Theses and Projects

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Scapegoat Hysteria: A Comparison Of The Salem Witch Trials And The Red Scare, Andreanna Hughes May 2016

Scapegoat Hysteria: A Comparison Of The Salem Witch Trials And The Red Scare, Andreanna Hughes

Honors Program Theses and Projects

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Cultural Exchanges In The Far North: Twentieth-Century Contact In The Canadian Arctic, Gabrielle Desmarais May 2016

Cultural Exchanges In The Far North: Twentieth-Century Contact In The Canadian Arctic, Gabrielle Desmarais

Honors Program Theses and Projects

No abstract provided.


George Leonard Andrews: Bridgewater's Forgotten General, Orson Kingsley May 2016

George Leonard Andrews: Bridgewater's Forgotten General, Orson Kingsley

Bridgewater Review

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Bridgewater And The Influenza Epidemic Of 1918, William F. Hanna May 2016

Bridgewater And The Influenza Epidemic Of 1918, William F. Hanna

Bridgewater Review

No abstract provided.


The Environmental Historiography Of The Maritime Peninsula, Brian Payne Jan 2016

The Environmental Historiography Of The Maritime Peninsula, Brian Payne

History Faculty Publications

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Sakharov's Dilemma: Pursuing Nuclear Disarmament During The Human Rights Revolution, Paul Rubinson Jan 2016

Sakharov's Dilemma: Pursuing Nuclear Disarmament During The Human Rights Revolution, Paul Rubinson

History Faculty Publications

The Soviet physicist Andrei Sakharov, a veritable human rights icon, maintained his whole life that the world’s priority must be nuclear disarmament. But during the 1970s, the pursuit of nuclear disarmament was the hallmark of détente between the superpowers. Détente offended human rights activists because it appeared to legitimize the Soviet Union, notorious for its noxious treatment of dissidents. While Sakharov’s actions demonstrated a fervent commitment to human rights, his rhetoric consistently—and paradoxically—prioritized nuclear disarmament. For their part, Soviet authorities evinced little concern for Sakharov’s disarmament ideas but greatly feared his influence as a human rights activist. Sakharov never reconciled …


Nicholas Tillinghast, The U.S. Army, And Indian Removal, Mike Hughes Jan 2016

Nicholas Tillinghast, The U.S. Army, And Indian Removal, Mike Hughes

Monograph Selections from the Archives

Nicholas Tillinghast (1804-1856) was the founding principal of the State Normal School at Bridgewater, Massachusetts. While his accomplishments as an educator and administrator are well-known, his earlier U.S. Army career is less-well documented. This article examines both Tillinghast’s experiences at West Point as a student and instructor and his career as an Army officer serving at Fort Gibson in the Indian Territory.