Program-At-A-Glance
Presiding: Thomas Zoumaras
8:00
101 - 1 NICHOLAS A. RUPELDr. Marc Becker, Faculty Mentor A Regional Difference: Examining the Differing Levels of Violence in Post-Conquest Spanish America
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8:15
101 - 2 MARGARET E. LICKLIDERDr. Marc Becker, Faculty Mentor Female Icons of the Nicaraguan Revolution
8:30
101 - 3 CALIE M. HOLDENDr. Thomas Zoumaras, Faculty Mentor Filling a Void: Women's Resistance to Pinochet in Chile
8:45
101 - 4 MARY L. WILLIAMSDr. Thomas Zoumaras, Faculty Mentor Attitudes Toward Incest in Pre And Post-World War II America
9:00
101 - 5 MARY CATHERINE MCELHONEDr. Jeff Gall and Dr. Thomas Zoumaras, Faculty Mentors On and Off the Battlefield: Camaraderie Between American Servicemen Fighting in World War II
9:30
201 - 1 HELMUT A. RENTSCHLERDr. Thomas Zoumaras and Dr. Jeff Gall, Faculty Mentors The Good, The Bad, and the Organized: Prohibitions Effect on the American People
9:45
201 - 2 JACOB B. O'ROURKEDr. Thomas Zoumaras and Dr. Sally West, Faculty Mentors Educated Elites Views on Serfdom and its Effects on the Emancipation of the Sefs
10:00
201 - 3 TYLER C. KOTTMANNDr. Kathryn Brammall and Dr. Thomas Zoumaras, Faculty Mentors "God Preserve You From the Galleys of Tripoli": Corsairs, Knights, and Slavery in the Early Modern Mediterranean
10:15
201 - 4 ANN M. FRYDRYCHDr. Thomas Zoumaras and Dr. Kathryn Brammall, Faculty Mentors The Fall of Cardinal Wolsey
10:30
201 - 5 ALEXANDER T. FOWLERDr. Mark Hanley, Faculty Mentor The Role the Newspapers Played in Public Opinion of the Civil War
Students as Digitally Enabled Scholars: Undergraduate Research in the Information Age
Jeffrey McClurken Chair and Professor of History and American Studies, University of Mary Washington