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History and Classics

2014-2015 Honours Theses

Alice Albarda

TRANSLATING THE FIRST EIGHTY-EIGHT LINES OF OVID'S METAMORPHOSES

Claire Dutkewych

Blue Gold of the Ogallala Aquifer

Alexandra Gaudet

AGENCY AND ACTIVISM: RECONSIDERING THE EMERGENCE OF EARLY MODERN FEMINISM

Nicholas Kaizer

Professionalism and the Fighting Spirit of the Royal Navy: Rules, Regulations, and Traditions that made the British Royal Navy an Effective Fighting Force during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, 1793-1815

Alexander Quesnel

AMERICAN DIPLOMACY THROUGH THE LENS OF NON-STATE ACTORS: THE CHINA HANDS, THE CHINA LOBBY, AND THE CHINESE CIVIL WAR

Aleen Stanton

THE QUICKSAND OF CERTAINTY: WILLIAM JAMES AND THE SEARCH FOR MEANING IN THE GILDED AGE

Zoe Tustin

“THUS FAR THOU SHALT COME AND NO FARTHER”: DOMESTIC SCIENCE AND THE LIMITS OF WOMEN’S EDUCATION AT THE ACADIA LADIES’ SEMINARY, 1878-1926

Regan Zscheile

YA ESTAMOS HARTOS: THE STRUGGLE FOR MEXICAN AMERICAN LABOR AND CIVIL RIGHTS IN CALIFORNIA DURING THE NEW DEAL ERA

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