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Monthly Archives: April 2021

Change in the Countryside: The Granger Movement and the Rural Community

The Grange, more formally known as the Patrons of Husbandry, was an organization founded in the late 1860s in response to the technological advancements and eastern investment that followed the American Civil War.

Issue 2 - Spring 2021

Letters for the Dead: Wartime Condolences to the Bereaved

Over a hundred-and-one years ago, my ancestors received the news that every military family dreads- the news that on August 19th, 1918, my Great-Great-Uncle Peter was killed in the Great War.

Issue 2 - Spring 2021

History of the Esopus Wars: Part II (1663-1664)

The second installment in a two-part series focused on the Esopus Wars of the seventeenth century.

Issue 2 - Spring 2021

The History of the Census as a Political Tool

The census has occurred without fail for the past two hundred and thirty years, but last year’s twenty-fourth Decennial Census posed unique challenges for those involved in such a massive undertaking.

Issue 2 - Spring 2021
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Latest Posts
  • On the Emergence and Development of Fascist Organization in Yugoslavia
  • An Intellectual History of Community-Based Care and Policing From 1990-2005: Psychotic and Substance Use Disorders
  • The Revolutionary for the People: The Assassination of Fred Hampton
  • “His Terrible Tribunal”: Lay and Ecclesiastical Authority in the Death of Thomas Becket
  • Translation of Arabic Literature under Alfonso X: A Case Study of Christian-Muslim Relations in Castile, 1251-1335
  • “Under the Cobblestone, the Beach:” The Counterculture's Critique and Strategy of “Spectacles”
  • Protection, Devotion, and Destruction: The Symbolism of Eyes in Ancient Mesopotamian Art
  • The Use of Child Organizations to Create Totalitarian States in the Interwar Period
  • When Tradition Triumphs: How Gender Norms Impacted the Lives of Women in the Weimar Republic
  • The Rising Blade that Pierces the Setting Sun: The Fall of Japan’s Imperial Aristocracy and the Rise of the Samurai
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