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    • Ad Fontes: A New Role for the Primary Sources in Anglo-Saxon History  Undergraduate

      Renner, Scott (2013-10-01)
      Scott Renner’s extraordinarily sophisticated article, “Ad Fontes, A New Role for the Primary Sources in Anglo-Saxon History,” is the winner of this year’s Griswold Prize for Excellence. Renner displays uncommon command of ...
    • A Church Divided: American Catholics and the Equal Rights Amendment  Undergraduate

      Tenney, Lena (2013-10-01)
      Religion and Equal Rights are topics that have been relevant throughout history up until the present day. Ms. Tenney’s thoughtful look at the divisions caused by the ERA within the Catholic Church is an excellent piece of ...
    • The Impact of Failed Lesbian Feminist Ideology and Rhetoric  Undergraduate

      Shannahan, Katy (2013-10-01)
      "The Impact of Failed Lesbian Feminist Ideology and Rhetoric" is a sophisticated analysis of the politics of lesbian feminism. Lesbian feminism, a radical feminist separatist movement that emerged as part of second-wave ...
    • Intersections of Anarcho-Feminism: Emma Goldman, Mujeras Libres, and the Spanish Civil War  Undergraduate

      Wright, Alexandra (2013-10-01)
      In this paper, Alexandra Wright evokes a feminist movement that flared to life in 1930’s Spain, burned brightly amid the political chaos of the Spanish Civil War, and just as quickly burned out. Emma Goldman’s sexually ...
    • Plague and Population in Early Medieval Europe  Undergraduate

      Anderson, Skyler (2013-10-01)
      This meticulous and compelling paper shows that late antiquity and the incipient dark ages glimmered with more prosperity than most scholars have realized. Even as plague decimated the Mediterranean world, certain areas ...
    • The Post-Conflict Transformation of Gender Norms in Nicaragua  Undergraduate

      Kerwin, Helen (2013-10-01)
      Helen Kerwin’s engaging and informative article elucidates the recent social and political history of Nicaragua. But she accomplishes more than this single task. She also contributes to the history and theory of women and ...
    • The University of Oklahoma Historical Journal  Undergraduate

      Scheller, Austin; Ross, Madeline; Tenney, Lena; Renner, Scott; Conklin, Madison; Long, Madison; Moore, Nathan; Folsom, Raphael; Holguín, Sandie; Levenson, Alan (2013-10-01)
      Preface to the Second Issue of the OU Historical Journal by Jamie Hart, Chair, University of Oklahoma Department of History
    • Who's the Imperialist? American Marxists Respond to the Russo-Finnish War  Undergraduate

      Moore, Nathan (2012-10-01)
      In this paper, Nathan Moore explores the complicated question of how American communists responded to the Soviet Union’s 1939-1940 invasion of Finland, and reveals its long-lasting consequences in American political ...