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Masters ThesisGuillaume, Zachary JohnHistorical case studies evaluating combat trauma’s impact on individuals offer differing interpretations of the experience of trauma. These new insights contribute to further development of contemporary understanding of trauma’s intricacies. Utilizing . . .
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Masters ThesisRichonne, Judy F.Global confrontation consumed the years from 1918 to 1920. Military conflict involved most of the world, directly or indirectly, as armies and navies struggled to achieve the goals of political figures. Unprecedented in technology, scope, and scale, t . . .
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Masters ThesisCheng, Silvia HsuSince the influx of Vietnamese immigrants to the United States at the formal end of the Vietnam War in 1975, dominant narratives have portrayed Vietnamese Americans as the benefactors of a war fought at the cost of American lives. This thesis argues t . . .
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BookEssington, AmyWhile Jackie Robinson’s 1947 season with the Brooklyn Dodgers made him the first African American to play in the Major Leagues in the modern era, the rest of Major League Baseball was slow to integrate while its Minor League affiliates moved faster. T . . .
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Masters ThesisPark, JimNazi Germany took great measures to establish a homogenous society at the cost of human life and suffering. Seeking to create a racially pure nation, the leaders of National Socialism envisioned communal solidarity in political ideals, race, and even . . .
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Masters ThesisCisneros, Ana LuisaIn the vast scholarship of Holocaust history, a lacuna exists with regards to child Holocaust survivors. It would not be until after the 1980s, when child Holocaust survivors were given acknowledgement as well as a survivors group in which to particip . . .
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Masters ThesisLow, JoeyIn 1406, the armies of the Ming dynasty (1368–1644) invaded Dai Viet, or present-day Vietnam. Zhu Di, or the Yongle emperor (r. 1403–1424), ousted Ho Quy Ly (1336–1407?) of the Ho dynasty (1400–1407), leading to an occupation of twenty years. Nearly n . . .
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Masters ThesisFranklin, MatthewThe 1970 Postal Strike, beyond being the largest wildcat strike in U.S. history, served as an important milestone in the decline of the American labor movement in the second half of the twentieth century. the events of the strike, the rank-and-file’s . . .
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Masters ThesisMccormack, ChrisIn 1919, the indigenous people of Southern California, to provide a united front in their struggle to secure rights and protect tribal sovereignty, formed the Pan-Indian Mission Indian Federation. the roots of the problems they faced—the federal gover . . .
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Masters ThesisHwang, JoeyThe popular perception of the Gallipoli campaign, and the Great War as a whole, as the birthplace of Australia and New Zealand as distinct nations from Britain is not inaccurate. the stories of the ANZACs bravely storming the beaches in Turkey remain . . .
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