A Writing of One's Own: Research Findings and Experiences of HISTORY CAPSTONE STUDENTS, Spring 2024

A Writing of One's Own: Research Findings and Experiences of HISTORY CAPSTONE STUDENTS, Spring 2024

Authors

Presenter(s)

Reece Blackmore, Maria Gomez, Logan C. Miller, Ellen C. Moore, Riley M. Smith

Comments

Presentation: 10:00-12:00, Marianist Hall Learning Space 217

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The History Capstone Students will be presenting on original research conducted during the Spring 2024. In addition to findings that cover the 19th -21st centuries and reach across the globe, students will reflect on their experiences with writing in community as part of the capstone they created.Reece Blackmore, Running Saddam Hussein's Gauntlet: Iraqi Persecution of Shia Muslims during the Iran-Iraq War (1980-1988) María Estefanía Gómez Bibiloni, A State's Right: Puerto Rico and the Struggles Over Independence in the Twentieth CenturyLogan Miller, Authoritarian Pluralism: Japan and a Big Tent for FascismEllen Moore, Whose Home on the Range? African American Cowboys and the Mythology of the American Frontier in FilmAidan Mornhinweg, Napoleon's Mind's Eye: The French Campaign of 1812 and BeyondRiley Smith, The Lives of the Winter Palace: The Lasting Legacy of Imperial Russia in Place, Space, and Time

Publication Date

4-17-2024

Project Designation

Capstone Project

Primary Advisor

Caroline Anne Waldron

Primary Advisor's Department

History

Keywords

Stander Symposium, College of Arts and Sciences

A Writing of One's Own: Research Findings and Experiences of HISTORY CAPSTONE STUDENTS, Spring 2024

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