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.
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Current Issue: Volume 13, Issue 2 (2023)
Articles
Up the Social Ladder: How Chinese Merchants Excelled under the New Values of Ming-Qing China
James B. Townsend
The Lost Fortune of the Virginiaman: Analyzing the History of the Beale Ciphers Using Historical Land Grants
Simon E. Rosenbaum
‘Following the Line of Least Resistance’: African American Women in Domestic Work, 1899–1940
Taylor Simsovic
‘Public Enemy Number One’: The Resistance of Japanese Americans in Concentration Camps, 1942-1946
Robert K. Coleman
Essay
Who is the “Superior Man”? The Ideal of Junzi in The Analects of Confucius
Elijah Vincent, Tyler Colopy, and Stephen Hall
Book Review
