Greim '14, Roy |
Old Salts in the New Steel Navy |
2018 |
International Journal of Naval History |
History 91 |
Borkowski '14, Nicholas |
Even the Flowers are Killed: Imagining Poison Gas in Allied Newspapers, 1915-1919 |
2013 |
Report: West Point Undergraduate Historical Review |
History 27 (Judson) |
Borkowski '14, Nicholas |
The Mass Lynching of Italians in 1891 New Orelans: Marking Italians as Racially “Dago” |
2014 |
Michigan Journal of History |
History 91 |
Hackling '14, Patrick |
The Evolution of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in American Cinema and Culture |
2014 |
Michigan Journal of History |
History 91 |
Mehta '20, Nirav |
The Inner Revolution: Shuddhi and the Reinvention of Hinduism |
2020 |
Swarthmore Undergraduate History Journal |
History 91 |
Mondragón '21, Sierra |
Jordan Daniel’s Unrelenting Race for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women |
2020 |
Voices |
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Rich '11, Miriam |
The Curse of Civilised Woman: Race, Gender and the Pain of Childbirth in Nineteenth‐Century American Medicine |
2016 |
Gender & History |
History 91 |
Martínez-Montes '20, Diana L. |
Insurgent Visions of FREEDOM: Migrant Resistance against the Settler Colonial Nation and Neoliberal Carceral State during the 1995 Esmor Immigration Prison Rebellion |
2020 |
Swarthmore Undergraduate History Journal |
History 91 |
Shemakov '20, Roman |
Made in the USA: Technological Corporatism, Infrastructure Regulation, and DuPont 1902-1917 |
2020 |
Swarthmore Undergraduate History Journal |
History 91 |
Naiman '20, Eleanor |
Educated to Death? Women’s Higher Education, Reproductive Health, and the Scientific Method in the United States, 1870-1900 |
2020 |
Swarthmore Undergraduate History Journal |
History 91 |
Hearn-Desautels '20, Gabriel |
"Loathsome and Dangerous": Health Screening in a Globalized World |
2020 |
Swarthmore Undergraduate History Journal |
History 66 |
Downing '12, Jessica |
Theatrical Illness: Tuberculosis and HIV as Presented by "La Boheme" and "Rent" |
2020 |
Swarthmore Undergraduate History Journal |
History 66 |
Naiman '20, Eleanor |
Positive Women: Emotion, Memory, and the Power of Narrative in Women Organized to Respond to Life-Threatening Diseases, 1991-2020 |
2020 |
Swarthmore Undergraduate History Journal |
History 180 |
Frick '12, Melissa |
Cholera in Present-Day Haiti: Interpretations of and Responses to a Contemporary Enemy |
2020 |
Swarthmore Undergraduate History Journal |
History 66 |
Tucker '12, Tayler |
"Rear Window": Polio as a Cultural Ambience |
2020 |
Swarthmore Undergraduate History Journal |
History 66 |
Mateescu '20, Daria |
Studying Absence: An Analysis of the Literature and Lack Thereof on the Intersection of HIV/AIDS and Reproductive Rights |
2020 |
Swarthmore Undergraduate History Journal |
History 66 |
Gruber '20, Max |
Revealing the Invisible: The Visual Culture of AIDS in the United States (1980-1996) |
2019 |
Chicago Journal of History |
History 66 |
Dhanuka '17, Spriha |
Indianness and the Diaspora: Seeing the World through Bollywood |
2017 |
Hemispheres: Tufts University Journal of International Affairs |
History 91 |
Rich '11, Miriam |
The discontinuation of routine smallpox vaccination in the United States, 1960-1976: an unlikely affirmation of biomedical hegemony |
2011 |
Ciência & Saúde Coletiva |
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