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Herland Sister Resources: A lesbian feminist collective's changes to Oklahoma herstory
(2022-07)
Herland Sister Resources, a feminist and primarily lesbian collective, comprised a strong component of the Oklahoma City, Oklahoma queer community since 1982. Began as a feminist bookstore, first known as La Salle des ...
Missions unaccomplished: Female missionaries, Native American rights, and media in the nineteenth-century American West
(2020-07)
Two-faced. Deceitful. Insincere. These words summarize the actions of Anglo-Americans toward Native peoples in the United States in the final two decades of the nineteenth century. Under the guise of maternal instinct ...
Window into victory: The ability of the United States to win the Vietnam War, 1964-1968
(2021-05)
Although many have argued otherwise, the United States could have won the Vietnam War, and they could have done it between 1964-1968. The US possessed the factors required to be victorious, but they were implemented ...
Dressing like Laura: Reconstructing women's dress on the Great Plains frontier through the national Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum's dress 2829
(2023-05)
This project explores why women on the 19th century Northern Great Plains frontier continued to follow Euro-American modesty and fashion conventions and purposefully sought out fashionable clothing. In the popular imagination, ...
Context for an unforgettable destination: A public history walking tour of New Orleans
(2020-07)
New Orleans holds a place of fascination for a significant number of Americans, and 20 million tourists visit each year. Walking tours are one of the most common methods of conveying public history in New Orleans. The ...
"Why have we neglected the girls" : Women's roles in Indian Territory Choctaw education, 1831-1861
(2021-05)
After the forceful removal of the Choctaw to Indian Territory in 1831, they quickly established schools for their children. They believed emphasizing female education simultaneously preserved Choctaw culture and encouraged ...
Hum if you don’t know the words: Navigating the complexities of culture, authority, and citizenship in South Dakota’s Episcopal Diocese, 1910-1923
(2022-07)
This thesis explores the relationships between Episcopal families and ministers in the Episcopal Diocese of South Dakota approximately between 1910 and 1923. It presents the assimilationists efforts Episcopal leaders ...
Perseverance: Anne Boleyn in public memory
(2022-12)
This thesis works to understand how Anne Boleyn’s reputation has been publicly remembered and presented over five hundred years of time, drawing on popular culture and public history methodology. Anne Boleyn creates an ...
For unlawful carnal knowledge: The Satanic Panic in the United States, 1968-2000
(2021-05)
This thesis examines the use of new and emerging media by the religious right during the 1970s to spread the ideology and discourse of the Satanic Panic and the anti-rock movement. While other scholars have discussed such ...
First to fight, second to none: An examination of the doctrinal and tactical approaches of the American Expeditionary Force in World War One
(2023-05)
When the U.S. entered World War One it was faced with major dilemmas. The U.S. Military had no modern army, its doctrine was antiquated by European standards, and it was technologically behind their European counterparts. ...