Honors Projects accepted for 2005.
Submissions from 2012
Organizing the World: Power Dynamics and “Civilization” in the British Museum, Katherine E. Steir
Agencies at War: Marshaling Places, Objects, and Sonorities in the Alta California Missions, Naomi R. Sussman
Submissions from 2011
Being Seen: An Art Historical and Statistical Analysis of Feminized Worship in Early Modern Rome, Olivia J. Belote
A Historiography of Chastity in the Marriage of Edith of Wessex and Edward the Confessor, Maren Hagman
War and Memory: The Role of Palestinian Refugees in Lebanon, Bassam Khawaja
A War Within World War II: Racialized Masculinity and Citizenship of Japanese Americans and Korean Colonial Subjects, Jeffrey Yamashita
Submissions from 2009
A Land with a People: Palestine under British Mandate, Marie Gray
New Rhetoric, Old Practices: Combining Old and New Diplomacy in 1919, Natasha M. Leyk
To Die a Noble Death: Blood Sacrifice and the Legacy of the Easter Rising and the Battle of the Somme in Northern Ireland History, Anne L. Reeder
Submissions from 2008
Making District Del Sol: The Murals of Saint Paul's West Side, Jenna F. Harris
Orgolhs, Paratge, and la Gentils Toloza: Imagining Community in the Song of the Cathar Wars, Elizabeth Johnson
Visible Civility, Maeve Kane
Mr. Gandhi Visits Lancashire: A Study in Imperial Miscommunication, Irina Spector-Marks
Submissions from 2005
U.S. Decision-making in the Korean Conflict: "Lessons of History" from Munich to Clinton, Roland D. McKay


