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All history majors at WOU engage in a capstone experience. Each student will apply the historical craft to a topic appropriate to their preparation in previous coursework in this discipline and produce, by the end of the senior year, a polished senior thesis/analytical paper that demonstrates their highest level of professional skill as graduates in this field. Each student is expected to initiate and nurture professional relationships with peers, advisors and critics as part of an academic process that will yield the student’s best work at this university in the field of history. Students will complete this process either working on a traditional senior thesis or through an internship experience coordinated through the Oregon State Archives in Salem.
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AUTHOR, THESIS TITLE (and link to file)Ashley Bell Neolin and Tenskwatawa: A Comparison of Two Nativist ProphetsJeff Benson The Olmecs: Where the Sidewalk BeginsMonica Fleener The Significance of the Coronation of CharlemagneJustin Gavette The Mexican American War and Its EffectsJenny George Influenza Pandemic of 1918: Effects on the United States MilitaryKathryn Horrocks Where was the First Amendment? Trials Under the Espionage and Sedition Acts During World War ILucie Johnson Influence of Returning Gods: Aztecs and HawaiiansKatie Lane Vikings in the East: Scandanavian Influence in Kievan RusRonald Leslie Hadrian’s Second Jewish Revolt: Political or Religious?Shoshana Loos Women and Unions During World War IILindsay McNeill Romanization in Ancient Iberia: Religion and IdeologyDavid Meek Return of the JudaeansSarah Rossos Petticoats to Trousers: “True Womanhood” and California Gold Rush WomenLiz Saufley Women in the German Democratic Republic: The Discrepancy Between Socialist Rhetoric and Daily PracticeJonathan Tipton Osama “The Terrorist”: A Shifting SilhouetteAmbera Tolbert Merovingian and Carolingian Empires: An Analysis of Their Strengths and WeaknessesHiromi Uera The 1947 Constitution of Japan: The Process of Democracy in Japanese SocietyDaniel Van Winkle An Examination of the Use of History in the Rise of Ethic Nationalism in the Former Socialist Federation of Yugoslavia
2004
AUTHOR, THESIS TITLE (and link to file)
Paul Angove
“Pope Pius XII and the European Conflict”
James Callahan
“The Workingmen’s Party’s Role During the Great Strike of 1877 in St. Luis”
Bret Cochrun
“NAFTA: Assessing Ten Years of Failure”
Jennifer Cournoyer
“Jews and the Former Habsburg Empire: Joseph Roth, Franz Werfel, and the Concept of Nationalism in Interwar Europe (1918 – 1938)”
Jessica Ferguson
“The Navajo: A History of Continued Adaptation and Survival through the Arrival of the Uranium Mining Industry”
Toni Kelly
“She Left and America”: Hilda Satt Polacheck, Jewish Assimilation, and the Role of the Settlement House”
David Shewey
“Athenian Ambitions for the Delian League”
Katie Tipton
“Roman Iberia: Architecture in the Presence of Cultural Change”
Nicholas Tipton
“CIA Involvement in Nicaraguan Drug Running”
Clinton Trimmer
“The Salvation Army: A Case Study on how Industrialism Affected Charities”
2003