
On December 1 and 3, 2021, History majors in the class of 2022 gave presentations on their senior comprehensive projects.
The department was delighted to be able to hold this event in person at the college and to also have family and friends joining the event from remote locations via Zoom. We celebrated our seniors at a reception that immediately followed the presentations on Friday, December 3.
Presenting seniors:
Matthew Chopp, From The Federalist to The Examination: The Expansion of Presidential Power in Alexander Hamiltons Thought
Gus Grunau, Examining the Multiplicity of Moroccan Jewish Identity in Nahum Slouschzs Travels in North Africa
Emily Livingstone, Afghan Womens Agency During the 1980s and 1990s: An Analysis of the Revolutionary Association of Afghan Women
Connor Dargan, Securing a Foothold: Interventionism and the US-Israeli Alliance in American Foreign Policy, 1973-1992
Rowan Hoffman, Racialized Coverage of the Los Angeles Riots: The Changing Landscape of Television News in the 1990s
Grant Hutson, The Practice of the Urban Growth Boundary in Portland, 1966-1995
Oona Milliken, Who Is Allowed in Public Parks? Frederick Law Olmsted and the Segregation of Louisville Parks 1890-1924
Katie Wood, Swedish Participation in Nazi Race Ideology by Folke Bernadotte and The White Buses: History, Controversy, and Memory
Jackson Moore, On Borrowed Land: Land Ownership and Race in Concord, Massachusetts, 1780-1860
Isaac Glotzer Martin, The Christian Recorder: A Tool for Community and Education
Daniela Valenzuela, Religious Plays and Indigenous Resistance in Colonial Mexico
Paisley Logan, Comparison of the Representation of Malinche in the Three Texts of the Florentine Codex
Haley Carlton, The Language of Empire: Social and Cultural Representations of China in Eighteenth-Century British Print Culture
Henry Brooke, Foreign Debt, Infrastructure Financing, and Social Unrest in Chinas Late Qing Dynasty
Marco Holman,"The Post-War Fight against Housing Discrimination and Segregation in Northeast Albina, Portlands Black Core, 1948-1975"