Department of History Graduate Seminar Papers
About this Collection
The Graduate Seminar papers in this Georgia Southern Commons collection are authored by graduate students from the College of Arts and Humanities, Department of History. To access additional student research works in History, visit:
Papers from 2019
In the Trenches: The Everyday Lives of British and German Troops in the Great War, Jeffrey M. Ofgang
Papers from 2014
Gaining Access: The Great Society's Impact on Public Education For African Americans, Christopher T. Craft
"The Parson's Tale," "The Nun's Priest's Tale" and "The Tale of Melibee": The Sociopolitical Atmosphere Found Within The Canterbury Tales, Austin A. Deray
Papers from 2013
The Viking Age Redefined: The Danes and Franks in the Carolingian Era, Jennifer Duprez Mincey
No Longer a Matter of Beans and Guesswork: Food Aid and Lend-Lease in the Second World War, Laura Waller
Papers from 2012
Housing Reform, Slum Clearance, and Race in Savannah, Georgia, 1938-1941, Amanda Daley
The Development and Use of Characters in the High Middle Ages, Matthew Dittman
Charles de Gaulle: Man of Destiny, Raymond Dominick Franklin
No Trifling Matter: Joseph LeConte and Evolution, Michael Granado
The Truman Renaissance: Federal Investment in Coastal Georgia, 1946-1948, C R. Long
Truman's Laboratory: Air Force Desegregation, Hunter Field, and the Impact on the Civil Rights Movement in Savannah, Georgia (1940*1963), Eric W. Norton
Lord Dunmore's Proclamation and Its Impact on Black Troops in Revolutionary Virginia, Tanika Roberts
Savannah Advocacy, The Cold War, and the Federal Recovery of Hunter Field, R.F. Roddenberry Jr.
All We Need of Hell: The Post-Agrarian World of Harry Crews, Lance Rosenbaum
The Aristotelian Awakening, Gregory A. Scott