Student Research from 2022
Unearthing the Witch: Reckoning with Gender, Magic, and the Unusual Dead within Anglo-Saxon Deviant Burials, Samantha Melvin
Making Russian Music: Uncovering Pyotr Tchaikovsky’s Musical Ideas through His Letters, Sydney Morrison
Student Research from 2021
An Examination of the Influence of Literacy upon Political, Cultural and Class Unity in England and Francia during the Early Middle Ages, Matthew Abbott
Between Life and Death: Pregnancy, Abortion, and Childbirth in the Nazi Concentration Camps, Grace Corkran
LEGO Company and Segregated Products, Kimberly Eastridge
Nation-Building in Newspapers: A Comparison of Lithuanian and Ukrainian Ethnic Newspapers in America, 1940-1953, Emily Johnson
“Interrupt the status quo”: How Black Lives Matter Changed American Museums, Jessica Lynch
Student Research from 2020
Faithful Unto Death: The West Point Class of 1861 and the First Manassas Campaign, Jessie Fitzgerald
Racial Politics and the U.S. Annexation of Hawaii, Joseph Hearl
"Let Us Look into the Future": Representations of Upward Social Mobility in Soviet Space Culture, Richard Higginbotham
Menander: A Greco-Buddhist King?, Jacob Kolodny
Paradise Under Siege: How the Abraham Lincoln Brigade Understood Spain, 1937 - 1939, Wyatt Lipscomb
"On the Verge of Liberty": The Impact of Advocacy and Federal Policy at the Point Lookout Contraband Camp, Madelyn Shiflett
Student Research from 2019
"Something Worth Being Killed Over": The FBI, Cultural Propaganda, and the Murder of Fred Hampton, Ronan Goforth
Gender and Perspective in Eighteenth-Century Women's Travel Writing, Carolyn Stough
Student Research from 2018
Student Research from 2017
Grounded Aspirations: The Freedmen's Struggle for Independence from the Planter Land Monopoly, Kristopher L. Hiser
"Pessimism is Wrong": A Critical Analysis of State-Sponsored Visual and Verbal Culture During China's Great Leap Forward, Catherine Liberty
Student Research from 2016
"The Ideals of Pine Mountain": Gender, Progressive Thought, and the Built Environment at Pine Mountain Settlement School, Mary C. Fesak
"Sounds Like a Spy Story": The Espionage Thrillers of Alfred Hitchcock in Twentieth-Century English and American Society, from The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934) to Topaz (1969), Kimberly M. Humphries
The Forgotten Faces of Operation Valkyrie: Major-General Henning von Tresckow and General Friedrich Olbricht in the July 20 Plot to Assassinate Hitler, Kathleen Michelle Maclndoe
Student Research from 2015
Wish Me Luck As You Wave Me Goodbye, Elizabeth Henry
Student Research from 2014
The Korean War in the 1960s and 1970s: A Cultural Analysis of the First Six Seasons of M*A*S*H, Leah Tams
Student Research from 2011
The 1939-1940 New York World's Fair: Typical American Families Build Tomorrow, Deborah B. Shepherd
Student Research from 1987
The Desegregation Battle: Prince Edward County, Virginia, Kimberley D. Jones
Student Research from 1980
Student Research from 1979
12.54 Seconds: Was the Kent State Shooting Justified?, Michael Allen Mello