Browsing OSU - Honors College Theses by Author "Schauer, Matthew"
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Adjusting the mission: Women missionaries, motivations, and Maori in Aotearoa/New Zealand, 1823-1867
Richmond, Allison (2020-05-05)This thesis examines the motivations of British female missionaries and missionaries' wives in Aotearoa/New Zealand, closely examining the time period of 1823-1867. While contemporary British Imperial history fails to ... -
American torchbearer of the Enlightenment: Thomas Paine
Simpson, Garrett (2019-12-02)Analysis of Thomas Paine, his Enlightenment inspirations, and the profound ways he defined and evolved their notions for the American colonies. -
American torchbearer of the Enlightenment: Thomas Paine
Simpson, Garrett (2020-02-20)A look at Thomas Paine's ideologies and impacts both in the Colonies and throughout the world. Examines how he built upon the legacy of the Enlightenment while also expanding on its concepts. -
History of the tiger in British India
Cavazos, Aaron (2020-05-06)This project was about the story of the tiger in India, and how British colonization impacted it. It focused on breaking down the lore of the man-eater, a tiger that would kill and eat a person, as well as seeing where the ... -
Second Anglo-Boer War: 1899-1902 and the end of Britain's imperial expansion
Thomas, George (4/24/2023)The Second Anglo-Boer War of 1899 to 1902 was the beginning of the end of British expansionism. British military forces began using tactics such as concentration camps, as well as a harsh scorched earth policy, that brought ...