Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History is dedicated to promoting undergraduate students’ research interest in history and their writing skills. The journal is also hoped to strengthen the collaborations in learning between undergraduates and graduates, students and faculty, and history majors and those from other study fields. See About this Journal for more information.
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Current Issue: Volume 16, Issue 1 (2026)
Articles
A Feminine Flame in the Midst of Repression: The Concealed Role of Women in the Isolated Siberian Tundra
Jenny N. Liang
One Step Forward, Three Steps Back: Picturing Working Men and Women in New Deal Government-Sponsored Art
Gabrielle Wills
American Women's Clubs in the Nineteenth Century: The Case of the Female Relief Society of Nauvoo (1842-1844)
Adithi Nythruva
Best Served Cold: Operation Coldstore 1963 and the Reasons for the Singapore Government’s Decision
Jiansheng Zhang
Essay
A Place Called Yellow Stone: A Reflection on American Identity and Conservation
Shatavya Phakornkham
Book Reviews