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Published Works

A non-exhaustive list of students who have been published through the years.
Student Title Year Publication Related Course
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  
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