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Und heilig ist der Sieg im Streit : Die interkonfessionelle Ehe als Streitmittel im Restaurationspreußen
(2011-02-16)
In a society where one s religion represented one s identity, the decision of the Congress of Vienna (1815) to give the catholic regions of the Rhineland and Westphalia to protestant Prussia was a politically expedient ...
"We Hid Books in Bags of Sugar": South African Histories in Opposition
(2013-05-05)
In this thesis on teacher resistance to apartheid in South Africa, I argue that teaching against the prescribed curriculum constituted a form of subversion to the National Party-led government. Students, teachers and parents ...
Power in Schism
(2011-07-01)
Economic, Social, and Political Protest in Indian Nationalism: Writings and Speeches of Dadabhai Naoroji, Aurobindo Ghose, and Bipin Chandra Pal
(2011-02-16)
This history thesis analyzes the economic, political, and social ideas of Dadabhai Naoroji, Aurobindo Ghose, and Bipin Chandra Pal, as shown through their writings and speeches. Dadabhai Naoroji was part of the generation ...
Conquest, Empire, Impact, and Context: The Early Islamic Empire in a Medieval World System
(2014-07-01)
The expansion of the early Islamic Empire has long been associated with the Fall of the West and the End of Antiquity. In fact, in his thesis, Henri Pirenne argued in 1939 that the seventh-century Islamic conquests solidified ...
Mount Holyoke, We Pay Thee Devotion: Ritual and the Collegiate Religion at MHC
(2018-05-04)
“Mount Holyoke College is a cult.” This phrase, undoubtedly familiar to most MHC students, refers to the intricacies of College traditions which mark events as singular as graduation and mundane as ascending the Library ...
Beyond Bread and Roses: Exploring Gender in the Communist Party of the United States
(2020-06-23)
The History Department thesis “Beyond Bread and Roses: Exploring Gender in the Communist Party of the United States,” traces the experiences of women in the Communist Party of the United States (CPUSA) from 1928 through ...
"Rhodes Must Fall": Student Activism and the Politics of Memory at the University of Cape Town, South Africa
(2016-05-25)
Launched at the University of Cape Town on March 9, 2015, the Rhodes Must Fall movement is a student-led initiative that advocated for the removal of the statue of Cecil John Rhodes from the University’s upper campus. The ...
Ptolemy Comes to America: Cartographic Objectivity and European Imperial Ambition, 1500-1630
(2019-07-17)
This project connects the evolution of European cartography to the developing culture of objectivity in European knowledge-making communities. Just as the proto-scientists of the Renaissance revived the knowledge-making ...
Reimagining Mount Holyoke's Past Through 3D Modeling
(2019-07-01)
It is difficult to picture Mount Holyoke without thinking of its distinctive neo-Gothic architecture. Although this style plays a significant role in Mount Holyoke’s current identity, the campus looked very different at ...