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Ahmed Deria, “Congruence and Conflict of Ideology: British Imperial Policy
and the Question of Egypt, 1875-1885” (Advisor: Judith Byfield)
Amy Johnson, “Heir to All Our Traditions and Glories: Britain at the
Coronation in 1953” (Advisors: Carl Estabrook and Margaret Spicer)
Natalie Kim, “The British Press Coverage of the Abolition of African
Slavery, 1832-1837” (Advisor: Judith Byfield)
Alison Manning, “Agitation by Symbol: Examining the Material Culture of the
British Suffrage Movement” (Advisor: Leslie Butler)
Caroline McKenzie, “With a ballot paper in this hand: Sinn Feín’s Path to
Electoral Politics Following the Death of Bobby Sands” (Advisor: Bruce
Nelson)
Kelly K. McLaughlin, “John Wilkes and British Radicalism: Supporting
Colonists in the American Revolution” (Advisor: Joseph Cullon)
Rushabh Patel, “Indian Millowners, Controversial Government Policies, and
Emerging Nationalism: Reassessing the Cohesiveness and Political Impact of a
Leading Indigenous Business Community in the 1920s” (Advisor: Douglas
Haynes)
Jeremy Schneider, “Unrest in Assam: Coolie Resistance, Government Policy and
the Repeal of Act XIII” (Advisor: Douglas Haynes)
Dax Tejera, “English Reactions to the American Election of 1800” (Advisor:
Joseph Cullon)
Pooja G. Viswanath, “The Cat and Mouse Act and its Political Influence on
the Women's Suffrage Movement” (Advisor: Annelise Orleck)
Jessica Zepeda, “Quaker Women's Role in the Abolition Movement in Britain”
(Advisor: Marysa Navarro)
David S. Zubricki, “Racist Colonialism and the British Response to the
Malayan Emergency” (Advisor: Edward Miller)
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