Papers from 2009
Quiet Revolution: Curricular Reform and the Student Power Movement at Harvard University and the University of Massachusetts, 1968-1971, Siobhan Atkins
Good Hair, Bad Hair: African-American Hair Relations in the Early Twentieth Century, Abby E. Brisbon
Increasing Awareness for the Indigenous in the 21st century: The creation of an Ojibwe Digital Archive, Benjamin P. Fletcher
The Culture of American Homeownership and the Savings and Loan Crisis: How a Political-Economic Strategy Can Lead to Financial Catastrophe, Sarah P. Gibbons
The Passed and the President: Presidential Obituaries, Chloé O. Hurley
Citizenship and Nationality in a Globalizing World, Nina S. Johnson
The Aesthetic of the Ascetic, Kojo Minta
“What the Bees Have Taken Pains For:” Francis Daniel Pastorius, The Beehive, and Commonplacing in Colonial Pennsylvania, Brooke Palmieri
Oil and the Eastern Front: US Foreign and Military Policy in Iran, 1941-1945, Naomi R. Rosenblatt
FERDINAND MARCOS: APOTHEOSIS OF THE PHILIPPINE HISTORICAL POLITICAL TRADITION, Nicole Cu Unjieng
THE REPUBLICAN REVOLUTION? THE TRANSFORMATION AND MATURATION OF THE HOUSE REPUBLICAN PARTY, 1980-1995, Noah M. Weiss
PRESSING CHARGES: The Impact of the Sam Sheppard Trials on Courtroom Coverage and Criminal Law, Tali Yahalom