2021 |
Thursday, April 29th |
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Aerial Terror: The Shift in American Daylight Bombing Over Europe During World War Two
Joseph Sullivan, Providence College
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12:00 AM |
American Altruism or State Self-Interest: Understanding the Federalist Fear of State Government
Brigid McEvoy, Providence College
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12:00 AM |
Beneath the Surface: Hadrian’s Underground Contributions to Roman Greece
Michaiah Kojoian, Providence College
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12:00 AM |
Bringing “Justice to Every Man’s Door” John Jay’s Struggle to Build the Supreme Court
Sean Gray, Providence College
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12:00 AM |
Frederick Douglass on Ms. Lucretia: Two Portrayals of the Same Woman
Christopher Azar, Providence College
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12:00 AM |
From Slave to Man: The Whipping of Old Barney
Nicole Patano, Providence College
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12:00 AM |
Give Peace a Chance: Responses to the Vietnam War on Catholic College Campuses
Elizabeth Gleason, Providence College
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12:00 AM |
“Putting Himself Back in the Narrative”: The Evolution of Frederick Douglass’ Account of Learning to Write
Madison Palmieri, Providence College
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12:00 AM |
Re-Thinking Pandemics: State, Society, and Disease in British History, 1830-1960
Meghan Walsh, Providence College
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12:00 AM |
Reagan’s State of Grace: J. Peter Grace and the Effort to Cut Government Expense at the Public’s Expense
Kevin Michels, Providence College
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12:00 AM |
Soaring with Eagles: The Life and Legacy of Janina Lewandowska, The Only Female POW Killed in the Katyń Forest Massacre
Joshua Chlebowski, Providence College
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12:00 AM |
Spymaster of Setauket: The Impact of Benjamin Tallmadge and the Culper Spy Ring on the American Revolution
Kyle Burgess, Providence College
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12:00 AM |
The Displacement of Nineteenth-Century Ideals of Womanhood as Seen by Portrayals of Young Women in Short Fiction Stories in Collier’s Magazine from 1902-1924
Patricia De Haven, Providence College
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12:00 AM |
The Legion of the Archangel Michael: Past and Present Appeal of Decentralized Fascism
Andrew Gillen, Providence College
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12:00 AM |
The Perfect Tree: The American Chestnut Tree in American Culture, Economics, and Science in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries.
Sarah Heavren, Providence College
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12:00 AM |
Waning Imperium: Valentinian I’s Projection of Power
Philip Piscopo, Providence College
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