Submissions from 2024
Personal Legacies of the American Empire: Witnessing the Rise of a Western Power in the Philippines, Christian S. Condo Gilkes '25
National Parks for Future Generations?: The COVID-19 Pandemic’s Impacts on National Parks and Tourism, Colin Cummings '25
Analyzing Social and Cultural Expectations for Women in the 20th Century Through the May Day Festival at DePauw University, Megan McClaren '25
Disobedient Daughters, Disobedient Wives: How Women Pushed Against Restrictive Norms in Early Modern Japan, Drew McClellan '25
"Real Men Don't Draft Women": How Housewives Turned America Right, Ella McWalter '25
Wage Against the Machine: How Women Took on Workplace Inequality, Kyah A. Rodkey '25
A Chemical and Historical Analysis of Beer: Discovering Brewing Styles and Beer Stages, Alexander Taylor '24
Finding the Right Partner: Japan and Netherlands’ Relationship in the Edo Period, Sarah Weeks '24
Events from 2023
Islands of Suppression: Japanese Internment in Hawaii vs. West Coast 1941-1945, Carson Brown '24
The Chicago Fire of 1871: Recovery and Reinforcement of Class Divisions, Thomas Fay '24
Curt Flood v. Major League Baseball: The Intersection of Race and Labor in America, Jack Fitzgerald '23
Disney, Slavery, and Education: How the Conversation of Racial History Influenced the Depiction of Uncomfortable Historical Realities, Annika Garwood '24
Daughters of Sexual Politics: The Fujiwara's rise to regency through romantic poetry and marriage, Gavin Keesee '24
Women in Science at DePauw University, Lauren Nguyen '23
How to Burn the American Flag: Subversions of the Flag Code Amid the Black Arts Movement, Abigail (Claire) Porfilio '23
World War Two Propaganda: Analyzing and Comparing German and American Strategies, Chandler Schubert '24
Crisis in the Heart of Darkness: Navigating the Complexities of the Congo Crisis 1960-1961, Jaxon Stutz '24
Riot, Revolution, and Remembrance: Modern Memory of the Haymarket Affair, Maggie Westover '23
Theses/Dissertations from 2021
Between Two Worlds: The Literary Legacy of Southward Manifest Destiny and the Mexican American War, Connor D. Burns 21
The Lingering Shadows: An Examination of Collective Memory from Vietnam to the War on Terrorism, Kenneth Henry Decker 21
Theses/Dissertations from 2020
The Second Wave in Secondary Schools: Textbooks and Standards on the Feminist Movement, Melissa Browning 20
Understanding Abu Ghraib: Accountability, the United States, and the Continuation of Torture, Julia Michaels 20
Legitimizing the Laboratory: How Science Has Depended on Policing in Glacier Bay National Park, Cecilia R. Slane 20
Holy Ground: A Website Project on the History of Indiana’s United Methodist Camps, Sheraya Smith 20
Theses/Dissertations from 2018
Who Cries?: Tears and Otherness in the Middle Ages, Hyeree Ellis 18
Stories of Betsy, Rachel May 18
Processing the Unfamiliar: American Soldiers Processing Vietnam Through Photography, Anna Savery 18
Milk For Lunch: The History and Health of Milk in School Lunches, Thomas Shelton 18
Theses/Dissertations from 2017
The Royal Disease and The Royal Collapse: Political Effects of Hemophilia in the Royal Houses of Europe, Amy Brown 17
Education or Indoctrination? World War II Ideologies Under Leaders Hitler and Mussolini - Education Systems and Propaganda Campaigns, Allison Hills 17
Theses/Dissertations from 2016
Crusaders in Khaki: Britain, the Crusades, and the First World War, Rhys Weber 16
Theses/Dissertations from 2015
Music and Memory: A History of DePauw University School of Music Using Bifurcated History and Personal Interviews, Rachel Robin 15
When Change is Not Enough: A Historic Review of Diversity Initiatives at DePauw University, Dakota N. Watson 15
Theses/Dissertations from 2014
Coleman Young’s Detroit: A Vision for a City 1974-1994, Rachel S. Dauenbaugh 14
Unpacking the Suitcase: The Real Last Chapter of Alice Paul and Peg Edwards’s Activism, and Why These Stories Matter, Clark Edwards 14
Social Childbirth and Communities of Women in Early America, Jocelyn Jessop 14
“Like Husband and Wife”: The Role of Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton's Friendship in Advancing Their Personal and Professional Successes, Maritza Mestre 14
Submissions from 2011
Pioneer, Popularizer and Politician: John Clark Ridpath as a Public Intellectual, Tyler Archer