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The Affective Experience of Historic Trades Interpreters: A Look at Colonial Williamsburg’s Bookbinders

Posted on April 23, 2020May 28, 2021 by kanderson

Author: Jessica Schott Major: History Approved: Spring 2020 Status: Completed This project seeks to understand the affective experience of Colonial Williamsburg’s historic trades interpreters, in…

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“Cooking with the Mouth”

Posted on April 23, 2020May 28, 2021 by kanderson

Author: Lexie Ruckman Major: History Approved: Spring 2020 Status: Completed Theresienstadt is a World War II Concentration Camp that is incredibly unique because of the…

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Walking the Red Line: Roanoke and the Legacies of HOLC Residential Segregation

Posted on April 23, 2020May 27, 2021 by kanderson

Author: Hunter Haskins Major: History and Political Science Approved: Spring 2020 Status: Completed With the Great Depression threatening home mortgages across the nation, the federal…

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Confederate Monuments in Context: Arlington National Cemetery and the Legacy of the Confederacy

Posted on January 7, 2020May 27, 2021 by kanderson

Author: Shannon Baker Major: History Approved: Fall 2019 Status: Completed This project will concentrate on Confederate monuments, and in doing so, focus on the Confederate…

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The Essential Tension of the Selkie Bride: Masculinity/Femininity

Posted on June 25, 2019May 27, 2021 by kanderson

Author: Ava McCartin Major: History, Literary Studies Approved: Spring 2019 Status: Completed This paper seeks to overview several imaginings of the “selkie story,” a common…

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Strangers in their Imagined Motherland: North Korean Refugees’ Experiences in South Korea

Posted on May 28, 2019April 29, 2020 by kanderson

Author: Brittney Rowe Major: Literary Studies, Communication Studies Approved: Spring 2018 Status: Completed Recent tensions between the United States and North Korea have put a…

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History Through the Lens of Video Games: A Study of Accuracy, Authenticity, Historiography, and Change Over Time

Posted on May 28, 2019April 29, 2020 by kanderson

Author: Paul Martin Major: History, Religious Studies Approved: Spring 2018 Status: Completed I want to look at a number of historical video games and analyze…

History

Gender and Museology: Intersections and Applications

Posted on May 28, 2019 by kanderson

Author: Elizabeth Janes Major: History Approved: Spring 2018 Status: In progress My Distinction Project will begin in the Fall of 2018 with a semester away…

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A Critical History of Preservation: A Study of Preservation Practices and Evolutions

Posted on May 28, 2019April 29, 2020 by kanderson

Author: Garrett Channell Major: History Approved: Spring 2019 Status: Completed Archivists and librarians have a vital position in preserving materials for future generations. This takes…

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Latin America’s Forgotten Revolutionaries: Women’s Roles in the Cuban and Nicaraguan Revolutions

Posted on May 23, 2019 by kanderson

Author: Erin Hannon Major: History Approved: Spring 2017 Status: Completed The Mexican, Cuban, and Nicaraguan revolutions had lasting impacts that changed the way Latin American…

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