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Chelsea Carroll, “Crazed Women, Steadfast Saints, and the Women Marching
Behind: Media Reflections and Self-Perceptions of Militant Suffragists in Great
Britain and the United States” (Advisor: Margaret Darrow)
Laurel Clark, “The Impact of Sectarianism on Catholic Women’s Activism in
Northern Ireland, 1968-1980” (Advisor: Carl Estabrook)
Katherine Farr, “Marriage and Unionization in North Carolina Textile Mills”
(Advisor: Bruce Nelson)
Sarah Givner, "Secular Yiddish Culture and Jewish Identity in America:
A Study of New York-based Yiddish Schools and Summer Camps, 1930-1960"
(Advisor: Annelise Orleck)
Miriam Glaser, “The Early Elizabethan Succession Question, 1558-1568: A
Bipolar System” (Advisor: David Lagomarsino)
Nikhil Gore, “Creating the ‘Global City’: Lee Kuan Yew and Singapore’s
Foreign Policy from 1965-75” (Advisor: Edward Miller)
Jonathan Hancock, "Theology, Race, and Change: Moravian Missions among
Native and African Americans in Georgia, 1801-1840" (Advisors: Ceila Naylor and
Colin Calloway)
Lindsay Hare, “Chicago’s Trumbull Park Homes, 1937-1950” (Advisor: Annelise
Orleck)
Jason Hartwig, “’The young fellows were always wanting war':
Generation and Confederacy in the Native American Struggle for the Ohio"
(Advisor: Colin Calloway)
Peter Hughes, “The Origins and Evolution of the Wehrkunde Conference:
NATO In Perspective, 1963-1969” (Advisor: Michael Ermarth)
Carolyn Lee, “Storyville, New Orleans: Female Sexuality and Power in a Legal
Vice District, 1898-1917” (Advisor: Joseph Cullon)
Stephen Macekura, “Modernization in the Cold War: A Study of United States
Policy towards Guatemala, 1944-1954” (Advisor: Ronald Edsforth)
Amit Padukone, “Strange Bedfellows? Diplomacy and Art in Mughal-Jesuit
Relations, 1580-1627” (Advisor: Douglas Haynes)
Claudia Rueda, “And My Voice Began to Be My Own: Catholic Indigenous Women's
Activism in the Diocese of San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas, 1960-1996”
(Advisor: Tanalís Padilla)
Vivek Tata, “Rhode Island Quakers, 1771-1781” (Advisor: Sheila Culbert)
Rachel Zeile, ““The Republic of New Africa and Black Separatism in Detroit”
(Advisor: Bruce Nelson)
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