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Full-Text Articles in History
Shiver My Timbers: The Evolution Of The Pirate Myth And Long John Silver, Jordan Tatreau
Shiver My Timbers: The Evolution Of The Pirate Myth And Long John Silver, Jordan Tatreau
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No abstract provided.
Delayed Justice: How Us Actions Paved The Way For The Khmer Rouge And Prevented Justice In Cambodia, Casey Elmhirst
Delayed Justice: How Us Actions Paved The Way For The Khmer Rouge And Prevented Justice In Cambodia, Casey Elmhirst
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No abstract provided.
Za Kadrom: Behind The Scenes Of Russian Cinema In The Imperial Era, Katerina Ludwig
Za Kadrom: Behind The Scenes Of Russian Cinema In The Imperial Era, Katerina Ludwig
Voces Novae
No abstract provided.
The Power Of Image: Sixteenth-Century German Witchcraft Imagery, Amie Fillet
The Power Of Image: Sixteenth-Century German Witchcraft Imagery, Amie Fillet
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No abstract provided.
At The Crossroads Of Church And State: The Kebra Negast And The Modern Ethiopian Empire, Haleluya Wondwosen
At The Crossroads Of Church And State: The Kebra Negast And The Modern Ethiopian Empire, Haleluya Wondwosen
Voces Novae
No abstract provided.
Giddyap! Through The History, Characteristics, And Cultural Impacts Of The Cowboy In Early Twentieth-Century Western Film, Tyler Drake
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Smoke Shows: The Sexualization Of American Women In 20th Century Cigarette Advertising, Kellan Jenner
Smoke Shows: The Sexualization Of American Women In 20th Century Cigarette Advertising, Kellan Jenner
Voces Novae
No abstract provided.
List Of Editors 2023, Voces Novae
About The Authors 2023, Voces Novae
Elections And Invasions: The 1968 U.S. Presidential Election Understood Through The Lens Of The Warsaw Pact Invasion Of Czechoslovakia, Olivia Wagner
Elections And Invasions: The 1968 U.S. Presidential Election Understood Through The Lens Of The Warsaw Pact Invasion Of Czechoslovakia, Olivia Wagner
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No abstract provided.
Imperialist Barriers: Indian Women’S Contributions To The British Suffrage Movement, Alexandra Viencek
Imperialist Barriers: Indian Women’S Contributions To The British Suffrage Movement, Alexandra Viencek
Voces Novae
No abstract provided.
From The Ground Up: La Comunidad Israelita De El Salvador, Isabella Sainz-Portillo
From The Ground Up: La Comunidad Israelita De El Salvador, Isabella Sainz-Portillo
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Laudanum And Lavender: Patent Medicines Prescribed To 19th Century American Women, Nat Pendergraft
Laudanum And Lavender: Patent Medicines Prescribed To 19th Century American Women, Nat Pendergraft
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Investigating The Eugenic Value Of The Birth Control Movement: 1910-1930, Kenzington Martin
Investigating The Eugenic Value Of The Birth Control Movement: 1910-1930, Kenzington Martin
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Tap Dance In Black And White: Race, Representation, And The Film Career Of The Nicholas Brothers, Sydney Horner
Tap Dance In Black And White: Race, Representation, And The Film Career Of The Nicholas Brothers, Sydney Horner
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No abstract provided.
From Preachers To Political Activists: Women In The Public Sphere During The Second Great Awakening, 1830-1840, Christian Grevin
From Preachers To Political Activists: Women In The Public Sphere During The Second Great Awakening, 1830-1840, Christian Grevin
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No abstract provided.
Student Governance During The Free Speech Movement, Philip Goodrich
Student Governance During The Free Speech Movement, Philip Goodrich
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The Outcome Of Relationships Between Students, Parents, And School Personnel While Desegregating Schools Within Mississippi 1950s To 1970s, Delaynie Voortman
The Outcome Of Relationships Between Students, Parents, And School Personnel While Desegregating Schools Within Mississippi 1950s To 1970s, Delaynie Voortman
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Between 1950 and the end of the 1970s, schools in Mississippi went through the formal process of legal desegregation. The oral histories of a select few of these students live on to explain the hardships Black students faced in segregated classrooms and integrated classrooms alike. Students, parents and teachers who integrated the education system were forever changed by community activism, local legislature, and personal interactions. This paper will examine and compare how different teacher and student relationships impacted the various futures that students went on to live, shaping their decisions on education and on life.
Sovereignty, Statehood, And Subjugation: Native Hawaiian And Japanese American Discourse Over Hawaiian Statehood, Nicole Saito
Sovereignty, Statehood, And Subjugation: Native Hawaiian And Japanese American Discourse Over Hawaiian Statehood, Nicole Saito
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This research project investigates the impetus for the reversal of fortunes between the Japanese American and Native Hawaiian communities in the debate over Hawaiian statehood. It finds that the groups' differential political development during World War Two catalyzed both the progression of statehood along Japanese American interests as well as the marginalization of Native Hawaiians. Ultimately, the reversal of fortunes diminished the groups' burgeoning racial solidarity from the 1930s.
Faith And Nationalism: How Christianity Shaped England During World War I, Taylor Kliss
Faith And Nationalism: How Christianity Shaped England During World War I, Taylor Kliss
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This paper examines the impacts of Christianity in England during World War I. More specifically, it goes into detail on the unique ways in which Christian rhetoric blended with nationalist propaganda to create a Christian nationalism that was pivotal in garnering support for the English war effort.
Of Traction And Syndicates: How Great Men And Greed Built Los Angeles At 600 Volts, Nicolas Conners
Of Traction And Syndicates: How Great Men And Greed Built Los Angeles At 600 Volts, Nicolas Conners
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The Pacific Electric Railroad was once the most extensive electric Interurban globally with 1,100 miles of electrified track over four counties; now, all that remains is 88 miles of light-rail track in Los Angeles. Why was the P.E. important to our local history, and who even cares about some old trains? This paper intends to link the development of "Greater Los Angeles" with the Pacific Electric and its predecessor companies. Great men who have left their lasting mark like Henry Huntington, Edward Harriman, Isais Hellman, and "General" Moses Sherman did so by using a combination of land speculation, utility development, …
Subversive Patriots, Austin Bryan
Subversive Patriots, Austin Bryan
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The Spanish Civil War was a conflict that exacerbated political tensions felt during the interwar period. Democratic powers were keen to avoid another global conflict and were quick to pledge neutrality in the fight between Spain’s Second Republic and Franco’s nationalist rebels. The United States was similarly eager to avoid another war, but also sought a neutral standing on the grounds that the Second Republic leaned left of American politics. It was in this context that American volunteers travelled to Spain to aid the Republican war effort. In their service and writings, these volunteers expressed their grievances against the politics …
“What For Is Democracy?”: The German American Bund In The American Press, 1936-1941, Minna Thrall
“What For Is Democracy?”: The German American Bund In The American Press, 1936-1941, Minna Thrall
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Between 1936 and 1941, an American pro-Nazi organization called the German American Bund stirred outrage and controversy among Americans. The American perception of the Bund was largely influenced by newspapers, which portrayed some of the Bund’s issues as more important than others. These portrayals reveal American attitudes and anxieties toward the state of racism, nationalism, fascism, and democracy within the United States at the brink of WWII.
Desegregation Through Entertainment: Rodgers And Hammerstein’S South Pacific As An Instrument Of Military Policy, Leana Sottile
Desegregation Through Entertainment: Rodgers And Hammerstein’S South Pacific As An Instrument Of Military Policy, Leana Sottile
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In the aftermath of the Second World War, the 1949 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical South Pacific became a staple of mainstream popular culture. However, the musical also served a specific function within the American military where its usage by the United Service Organizations and Department of Defense was widespread. This case study examines how South Pacific arguably served a way to ease the blow of desegregation on the military by other means, in this case, entertainment. This was achieved by combining the show’s progressive views on racial tolerance with the prevalent wartime nostalgia and romanticism in the piece. All of …
Too Much And Too Graphic: Dr. Ruth Westheimer And The Struggle For 1980s And 1990s Feminism, Louisa Marshall
Too Much And Too Graphic: Dr. Ruth Westheimer And The Struggle For 1980s And 1990s Feminism, Louisa Marshall
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During the second wave of feminism, spanning from the mid 1960s to the mid 1970s, the United States saw unprecedented levels of change regarding the status of women. However, the conservative administrations of Reagan and H.W. Bush that followed turned the tides against the feminist movement and towards re-establishing traditional gender roles. Trail blazing women, including sex therapist Dr. Ruth Westheimer, dedicated their 20th century careers to combating traditional sentiment, thus changing gender roles forever.