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Review Of The Reagan Era: A History Of The 1980s, Rhett Jordan
Review Of The Reagan Era: A History Of The 1980s, Rhett Jordan
Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History
Book review
Review Of Dreams In A Time Of War: A Childhood Memoir, Jahnyiah Davis
Review Of Dreams In A Time Of War: A Childhood Memoir, Jahnyiah Davis
Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History
Book review
Review Of July Crisis: The World’S Descent Into War, Summer 1914, Avan Fata
Review Of July Crisis: The World’S Descent Into War, Summer 1914, Avan Fata
Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History
This is a review of July Crisis: The World's Descent into War, Summer 1914 authored by T. G. Otte.
Review Of Eisenhower: A Life, Matthew Chopp
Review Of Eisenhower: A Life, Matthew Chopp
Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History
This is a review of Review of Eisenhower: A Life authored by Paul Johnson.
Review Of Jesus And John Wayne: How White Evangelicals Corrupted A Faith And Fractured A Nation, Albert O'Neal Jackson Jr.
Review Of Jesus And John Wayne: How White Evangelicals Corrupted A Faith And Fractured A Nation, Albert O'Neal Jackson Jr.
Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History
This is a review of Jesus and John Wayne: How White Evangelicals Corrupted a Faith and Fractured a Nation authored by Kristin Kobes Du Mez.
Review Of The Shoemaker And The Tea Party: Memory And The American Revolution, Chrishon Campbell
Review Of The Shoemaker And The Tea Party: Memory And The American Revolution, Chrishon Campbell
Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History
Book Review
Review Of War Of Annihilation: Combat And Genocide On The Eastern Front, 1941, Peter Kropf
Review Of War Of Annihilation: Combat And Genocide On The Eastern Front, 1941, Peter Kropf
Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History
Book Review
Grant, Hailey Molloy
Grant, Hailey Molloy
Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History
About the author:
Hailey Molloy is a junior history major at Georgia Southern University (Armstrong Campus). Originally from Augusta, she moved to Savannah to pursue her love of history. Her area of interest is Civil War.
Saltwater Slavery: A Middle Passage From Africa To American Diaspora., John R. Legg
Saltwater Slavery: A Middle Passage From Africa To American Diaspora., John R. Legg
Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History
About the Author:
John R. Legg holds a Bachelor’s of Arts in History from Middle Georgia State University and is currently awaiting admission decisions from eight graduate programs. He plans to continue studying the transformative events of Native Americans during the era of the Civil War and period of Reconstruction, with emphasis on the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862. With his love of photography within a historical realm, he self-published his first book, Images of the Historic Southeast: The Carolinas, with Dr. Niels Eichhorn, and is currently co-authoring a book with Dr. Carol Willcox Melton titled, Through a Siberian Lens: A …
Age Of Ambition: Chasing Fortune, Truth, And Faith In The New China., Payton Dison
Age Of Ambition: Chasing Fortune, Truth, And Faith In The New China., Payton Dison
Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History
About the author:
Payton Jay Dison hails from Henry County, Georgia and is currently pursuing a B.A. in English with a focus on professional communication. He is a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity and interested in video games, soccer, and studying other languages.
The Reaper's Garden: Death And Power In The World Of Atlantic Slavery, Michael Williams
The Reaper's Garden: Death And Power In The World Of Atlantic Slavery, Michael Williams
Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History
Micheal Williams is a senior history major at Middle Georgia State University. Micheal has been a peer tutor in his department for two years, as well as serving as vice president of the History Student Organization for three semesters. He has presented his research at local, state, and national undergraduate conferences, and enjoys learning and sharing his interest in history with others. His research interests lie in the cultural and sociopolitical histories of Native Americans of the Southeast, both prehistoric and historic. He is currently looking forward to applying to graduate school.
Review Of Making Men In Ghana, Aaron Freedman
Review Of Making Men In Ghana, Aaron Freedman
Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History
Review of Making Men in Ghana by Stephan F. Miescher, 2005.
About the author
Aaron Freedman graduated from Swarthmore College in 2014 with High Honors in History and Political Science. He hopes to continue his studies of 20th-century history in the future.
Review Of Josephine Butler By Jane Jordan, Katherine Soule
Review Of Josephine Butler By Jane Jordan, Katherine Soule
Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History
About the author
Katherine graduated from Armstrong with a History B.A. in December 2012. She wants to be a professor emphasizing in world history, specifically Africa and Asia, and human rights and genocide. She likes chocolate, turtles and long walks on the beach.