Browsing by Academic Advisor Dun, James A.
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Class Year | Author(s) | Title | Advisor |
2016 | Ferrara, Katherine | The Bloodless Martyr of Bunker Hill:
How Early American Historians
Portrayed Violence to
Shape National Identity | Dun, James A. |
2017 | Gratch, Steffen | Dedication and Passion: The 1790 Antislavery Petitions to the First Federal Congress | Dun, James A. |
2014 | Bhaya, Phillip | Evaluating Racial Equality in Private America: The African American Golfing Experience in the 20th Century | Dun, James A. |
2012 | Matejek, Robert | From the Battlefields of Europe to the Front Lines in Camp Jackson: The Story of the German Forty-Eighters in St. Louis, Missouri, 1848-1861 | Dun, James A. |
2016 | McCord, Daniel | The Golden Key:
Cassius Clay, Wilma Rudolph, and Rafer Johnson and how
they used their Olympic success to pave the way | Dun, James A. |
2012 | Fitzsimmons, Daniel John | Manifest Destiny: A Justification for American Violence 1830-1850 | Dun, James A. |
2016 | Bannantine, Liz | The Miseries of “Modern Slavery”: the Gongo Soco Mine, British Slaveholding,
and Anti-Slavery in Brazil, 1840-1844” | Dun, James A. |
2011 | Gilens, Naomi | Most Wretched Savages and Very Good Friends: Analyzing Cultural and Personal Biases in the Ethnography of Captain Cook's Voyages | Dun, James A. |
2017 | Lake, Naomi | A Touch of FRATERNITÉ: The Limits of French Influence in the Early American Republic | Dun, James A. |
2012 | Kusiak, Brian Thomas | Virginius Dabney: A Moderate Voice in the Mid-Twentieth Century South | Dun, James A. |