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SUMMARY:History Senior Honors Thesis Colloquium
DESCRIPTION:Panel I: War and International Relations8:45	Andrew Haney\, The Cossack and the Elephant: The Court-Martial of John Basil Turchin and Military Necessity in the American Civil War (Majewski)\nCommentator: Prof. JohnTalbott \n9:15	Dominic Moretto\, There Are Few Heroes Here: Understanding the Devastation of the Paraguayan War (Méndez)\n	Commentator: Prof. David Rock  \n9:45	Paul Pham\, Assured Commitment: Ngo Dinh Diem’s Official State Visit\, 1957 (Kalman)\n	Commentator: Prof. Salim Yaqub \n10:15	Break \nPanel II: Identities and Religious Reform\n10:30	Roxanne Houman\, “Sorry\, Mom”: A History of Jewish Intermarriage in the United States since 1880 (Spickard)\n	Commentator: Prof. Laura Kalman \n11:00	Emily Rebecca Megan Stierwalt\, Crossing a Bridge over Troubled Water: The Effects of the Holocaust on the Children of Survivors (Marcuse)\nCommentator: Prof. Paul Spickard \n11:30	Chelsea Simpson\, The Hidden Work of the “Bloody” Queen: Innovation and Reform during England’s Counter-Reformation (McGee)\nCommentator: Prof. Hilary Bernstein \n12:00	Lunch \nPanel III: Empires\n1:00	Katherine Thompson\, Cultural Autonomy and Provincial Rebellion in the Achaemenid Empire (Lee)\nCommentator: Prof. Beth DePalma Digeser \n1:30	Meredith Inman\, “And What a Place for a Shopman!” Liberty’s\, Regent Street\, and the Intersection of Empire and Commercialism\, 1875 – 1927 (Rappaport)\n	Commentator: Prof. Kate McDonald \n2:00	Rehan Bholat\, “An Entertainment in Imperialism”: The Uganda Railway and the East African Interior\, 1896 – 1903 (Miescher)\n	Commentator: Prof. Mary Hancock \nedits hm 5/15/14
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