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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. ...
Lessons from my friend Sue Davis: Preserving an Okie queer’s legacy of resilience, resistance, and returning home
(2022-07)
This paper examines the life and legacy of Queer Okie Sue Davis. Utilizing oral history interviews and autoethnography methods, Clementine highlights the history of one Oklahoma Lesbian who grew up in post-World War II ...
Underground press: Its influence on American sociopolitical movements of the 1960s and 1970s
(2021-07)
This thesis examines the underground press in the United States during the late 1960s and early 1970s. Through close analysis of the more popular underground newspapers from this time period and from different geographical ...