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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 ...
Too Big to Hail: Why We Need to Split Up the Ninth Circuit Undergraduate
(2015)
Some may say that at the rate law schools are churning them out, there will be more lawyers than humans by 2050. While this little population “prediction” does provide a nice laugh, it also speaks to the increasingly ...
American Support of the Iran-Iraq War: A Pyrrhic Victory Undergraduate
(2014-04-01)
The Iran-Iraq War lasted from 22 September 1980 until 20 July 1988, cost over $1 trillion, and resulted in anywhere from five hundred thousand to one million deaths. This conflict caused irreparable damage to both countries ...
An era of creative establishment Undergraduate
(2013-11-26)
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 ...
A Lengend in the Making: The Evolution of the Conquest Accounts of Al-Andalus Undergraduate
(2015-04-01)
Kiley Foster’s paper, A Legend in the Making: The Evolution of the Conquest Accounts of Al-Andalus, on the conquest accounts of Al-Andalus is well constructed, consistently interesting, and unique vis-à-vis the other ...
The Death Dealer Undergraduate
(2012-10-01)
The post-war confessions of Rudolf Höss, who, as commandant of Auschwitz, supervised the mass killing of Jews, however, invite readers to re-examine the role of evil as part of the historical commentary on the SS. In Hössʼs ...
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)