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Print media : the catalyst in New York’s revolution Undergraduate
(2016)
Around the year 1770, New York witnessed its emergence as a central zone for various revolts that focused on attaining independence from the British. The citizens in New York City played an active role in the conduction ...
Turkey's Great Leap Forward: Atatürk's Reforms and the Rise of Political Islam Undergraduate
(2016)
The Turkish War of Independence and the following reforms
implemented by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk were watershed events in both
Islamic and world history. The political and social climate of Turkey,
previously the Ottoman ...
Student Starts: How the Media Covered 1960's Student Protest Leaders Undergraduate
(2016-04-01)
John Sulkowski’s Student Stars: How the Media Covered 1960’s Student Protest Leaders, demonstrates the continuing importance of analyzing the role our media plays in influencing our perception of history. -Sarah Miles
Patience Undergraduate
(2016-04)
Wives after the Revolution : the backbone of the republic Undergraduate
(2016)
The American Revolution brought major changes to every aspect of life for Americans in
the late eighteenth century. Every effort from every citizen was now meant to further the republic
of the United States of America. ...
The King and I?: An Analysis of Social Class and Loyalty in the Sagas of the Icelanders Undergraduate
(2016-04-01)
Caleb Farris’s The King and I?: An Analysis of Social Class and Loyalty in the Sagas of the Icelanders, describes the role of social hierarchies in Viking society. It is not only brilliantly written, but underscores the ...
A prescription for desegregation Undergraduate
(2016)
The American Civil Rights Movement that in many respects defined the 20th century was itself defined by its leaders. Martin Luther King, Jr., Rosa Parks, and Malcolm X are today household names. While these nationally ...
Continuity in Care: The History of Deinstitutionalization in Oklahoma's Mental Healthcare System Undergraduate
(2016-04-01)
Sarah Capps has approached the subject of the deinstitutionalization of Oklahoma’s mental health system with great attention to detail and tenacious research. She has also made connections from the act of deinstitutionalization ...
Operation Eagle Claw : the ramifications of political divisions in U.S. decision-making during the Iranian hostage crisis of 1979-1981 Undergraduate
(2016)
The taking of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran in the fall of 1979 began a long, complicated 444 days of negotiations and frustrations in insuring the return home of the hostages. In early April 1980, President Jimmy Carter came ...