image map Current Honors Theses

In alphabetical order:

Akio ADAMS
topic: Internment and Martial Law in Hawaii: An Evaluation of Local Resistance to Federal Policy Measures from 1930 to 1944
advisor: Professor Scott Wong

Dan AIELLO (American Studies)
topic: The Civil Religion of Martin Luther King
advisor: Professor Stewart Burns

Rob BLAND
topic: The Uganda Railway: Multiculturalism, Industrialization, and Modernity in East Africa
advisor: Professor Shanti Singham

Shane BOBRYCKI
topic: Athelstan, King of All Britain: Imperial Ambitions and Real Power
advisor: Professor Eric Goldberg

Emily BRUCE
topic: Childhood in Germany in the 1830s and 1840s: The Experience of the Grimms’ Fairy Tales
advisor: Professor Alexandra Garbarini

Ananda BURRA
topic: Freedom and Communism: The Rhetoric of U.S. Policy on Decolonization, 1945-1955
advisor: Professor Karen Merrill

Nick CARTER
topic: The Pre-Katrina Decline of New Orleans
advisor: Professor Charles Dew

Will CURTISS
topic: Towards a Communist State: President Benes’ Foreign Policy and the Czechoslovakian Exile Government in London, 1939-1945
advisor: Professor Chris Waters

Tracy FOOTE
topic: The Collapse of the Medical Infrastructure in Baghdad in the 1990s and its Impact on the Health of the Iraqi People
advisor: Professor William Darrow

Allegra FUNSTEN
topic: Nantucket’s Role in the War of 1812
advisor: Professor Karen Merrill

Kate GEOGHEGAN
topic: ‘If Britain Falls’: The Operation and Implications of Roosevelt’s Lend-Lease Program, 1939-1941
advisor: Professor James Wood

Andrew JANG
topic: Links Between the Chinese Bandits and the Chinese Communists
advisor: Professor Annie Reinhardt

Jonathan MISK
topic: The Loyalists and the American Revolution from the 1760s to the Early 1800s
advisor: Professor Robert Dalzell

Julia RAMSEY
topic: Nisei Identity in Japanese-American Internment Camps
advisor: Professor Scott Wong

Emma REYNOLDS
topic: The Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War during the American Civil War
advisor: Professor Charles Dew

Kiana SCOTT
topic: Monarch or Magnates? Simon de Montfort, Henry III and the Baronial Rebellion of Thirteenth-Century England
advisor: Professor Eric Goldberg

Rachel SHALEV
topic: France, the United States and the Dynamics of the Separation of Church and State, 1960s-1980s
advisor: Professor Shanti Singham

Annie SMITH
topic: The Significance of the Yiddish Theater in the Political and Social Culture of New York’s Jewish Community in the 1920s
advisor: Professor Karen Merrill

Brian van WYCK
topic: The Question of Agency in German Foreign Policy in the Era of Bismarck, 871-1890
advisor: Professor Alexandra Garbarini