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    • Uganda's Path to Energy Access - Is it Climate Friendly?  Undergraduate

      Mahaffey, Lucy (2016)
      Only 18 percent of Ugandans have access to energy. Compare this to 100 percent access in the similarly sized United Kingdom or 23 percent for their neighbors in Kenya. Uganda does not have energy security, or “the ...
    • Underground Cathedrals: Moscow's Struggle for a Subterranean Masterpiece  Undergraduate

      Hill, Michaela (2016-04-01)
      The Moscow Metrostroi Project began as a much-hated proposal by Soviet government officials to alleviate congestion in the 1920s. But in a fascinating process described by Hill, this proposal evolved into the construction ...
    • Understanding  Undergraduate

      Walker, Alexis (2016-04)
    • Understanding  Undergraduate

      Gentile, Jeremiah (2017-04)
      The month before I left the United States, I flipped through a brochure filled with photos of Limoges and strained to imagine myself in this town at the heart of France. Is it too small for me? I thought. How will I get ...
    • Unintended consequences : the impact of sanctions on the Iranian pharmaceutical industry  Undergraduate

      Vernon, Elizabeth (2016)
      The United States first imposed sanctions on Iran after a breakdown in diplomatic relations following the end of the 1979 Iranian hostage crisis. Many have debated whether these sanctions have had an actual effect on the ...
    • Uniquely British: Britain's Intellectual Response to Revolution  Undergraduate

      Otto, Jon (2016-04-01)
      This paper transports the reader into the mindset of the English in the Age of Revolution. Otto provides an excellent synthesis of revolutionary and conservative thought during this period in England, illuminating an ...
    • The University of Oklahoma Historical Journal  Undergraduate

      Blanchard, Tessa; Riley, Meghan; Carter, Michael; Geary, Ryan; Renner, Scott; Folsom, Raphael; Holguín, Sandie; Levenson, Alan (2012-10-01)
      Preface to the Inaugural Issue of the OU Historical Journal by Raphael B. Folsom, Assistant Professor of History
    • The University of Oklahoma Historical Journal  Undergraduate

      Otto, Jon; Strachan, Kiersten; Thompson, Rita; Hurd, Elizabeth; Cole, Emily; Smith, Robert; Miles, Sarah; Capps, Sarah; Collins, Adriana; Dixon, Arthur; Rodríguez, Monique; Romines, Richard; Otis, Franklin; Clark, Matthew; Folsom, Raphael; Olberding, Garret; Griswold, Robert (2016-04-01)
      Preface to the Fifth Issue of the OU Historical Journal by the Editors
    • The University of Oklahoma Historical Journal  Undergraduate

      Capps, Sarah; Collins, Adriana; Dixon, Arthur; McCullough, Morgan; Miles, Sarah; Robertson, Terrence; Rodríguez, Monique; Romines, Richard; Scheller, Austin; Folsom, Raphael; Griswold, Robert; Olberding, Garret (2015-04-01)
      Preface to the Fourth Issue of the OU Historical Journal by the Editors
    • The University of Oklahoma Historical Journal  Undergraduate

      Collins, Adriana; Dixon, Arthur; Hamilton, Brooke; Rodríguez, Monique; McCullogh, Morgan; Scheller Austin; Folsom, Raphael; Griswold, Robert; Olberding, Garret (2014-04-01)
      Preface to the Third Issue of the OU Historical Journal by Raphael Folsom, Assistant Professor of History
    • 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
    • Unlikely compromise : a history of the Iran-United States Claim Tribunal, 1981-2015  Undergraduate

      Weigant, Patrick (2016)
      The Iran-United States Claims Tribunal was one of the twentieth century’s most important tribunals of international arbitration.1 Furthermore, it stood apart from the likes of the arbitral tribunals following the peace ...
    • The Unwilling Insider's Encounter with Nazism: Alsatian Incorporés de Force in World War II  Undergraduate

      Hurd, Elizabeth (2016-04-01)
      This paper weaves an enlightening narrative about a people caught in the middle of a geopolitical nightmare. Drawing on the stories and writings of soldiers on and off the battlefield, Hurd illustrates just how difficult ...
    • Victoria's Real Secret: Male Masculinity  Undergraduate

      Collins, Adriana (2015-04-01)
      History proves one thing; men will strive against all odds their entire lives to assert their superiority above other men. Whether it involves fighting in an arena or amassing so much wealth you can pay other men to bow ...
    • Washington: A European Capital City in the Early American Repbulic  Undergraduate

      Addington, Colter (2016-04-01)
      With the Peace of Paris in 1783, the United States achieved de jure independence from Great Britain and began the monumental task of nation building. One of the most pressing priorities was the establishment of a permanent ...
    • The Way of Death: Abortion’s Path to Criminalization During the Middle Ages  Undergraduate

      Pott, Laura (2018)
      A lightning rod of controversy since the Middle Ages, abortion has both been condemned as the “way of death” and championed as a tool of female liberation (Elsakkers, “Reading Between the Lines” 468). Current debates over ...
    • Weak States and Political Grievances: Understanding the Causes of the Second Libyan Civil War  Undergraduate

      Ratcliff, James (2017)
      Since 2014, Libya has re-descended into civil war, albeit amongst different lines. Important to finding a political solution to the conflict is understanding its origins. This research seeks to explain the causes of the ...
    • Weapons of Mass Destruction: OTC Derivatives and the 2008 Financial Crisis  Undergraduate

      Coker, Jesse (2015)
      In 2002, Warren Buffet included a warning in his annual letter to the shareholders of Berkshire Hathaway which now seems eerily prophetic: “We view [derivatives] as time bombs, [as] financial weapons of mass destruction, ...
    • What the Black Panther Party did for you  Undergraduate

      Every, Alvian
      In October of 1966 Bobby Seale and Huey Newton founded the Black Panther Party for Self Defense, a socialist, multi-racial, black nationalist group that endeavored to awaken the black community and unify it in activism ...
    • When Movie Magic Conjures Historical Amnesia: The Over-Personalization and Simplification of the Origins of Nazi Anti-Semitism in Film  Undergraduate

      Thompson, Rita M. (2016-04-01)
      This paper minces no words in addressing the problems presented in documentary coverage of Hitler. Popular documentaries misplace the emphasis of Hitler’s role in anti-Semitism and lend bias in the facts they present. ...