Browsing Pangaea: the Dalhousie undergraduate history journal by Title
Now showing items 84-102 of 102
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The Socialization of Italian Youth: Educational Reforms, Youth Movements and the Cost of Disillusionment
(Dalhousie University Department of History, 2007) -
“The Spirit is Poured Upon all Flesh” Quaker Beliefs on Women’s Equality in Preaching and Prophesying
(Dalhousie University Department of History, 2020) -
Support, Silence, and Resistance: The Nazification of German Universities during the Third Reich
(Dalhousie University Department of History, 2020) -
Teaching, Travel, and Mission: Independence in the Life of Annie Leake Tuttle
(Dalhousie University Department of History, 2020) -
Templars, Trials, and Torture: The Factors Behind the Suppression of the Knights Templar
(Dalhousie University Department of History, 2013) -
The Thaw and Novy Mir.
(Dalhousie University Department of History, 2013) -
Their Situation Led Their Actions: How Situation-ism Explains the Common Perpetrators' Actions During the Holocaust
(Dalhousie University Department of History, 2008) -
“They Called me Rolf ”1: Examining Race, Memory, and Identity in the Nazi Germanization of Eastern European Children
(Dalhousie University Department of History, 2020) -
Threatening Political and Economic Sovereignty: Britain and Russia in Iran in the Nineteenth Century
(Dalhousie University Department of History, 2009) -
Traditional, Western, or Both? Concurrent Usage of Persian and European Elements in Qajar Royal Art
(Dalhousie University Department of History, 2020) -
Two Years Before the Mast: Reading Between the Lines
(Dalhousie University Department of History, 2008) -
The Unlikely Entente: Collaborations Between Zionism and National Socialism before the Second World War
(Dalhousie University Department of History, 2013) -
‘The Unnatural Mother’ and the Statute of 1624: Infanticide at the Old Bailey, 1674-1704
(Dalhousie University Department of History, 2013) -
Visions of State Formation: the Colombian Constitution of 1991
(Dalhousie University Department of History, 2009) -
The Warren Court and the Constitutional Revolution of the 1960s
(Dalhousie University Department of History, 2021) -
The West Wants In: The Inadequate Representa-tion of Western Canada in the Group of Seven
(Dalhousie University Department of History, 2008) -
“What else do I get … ith?”: Widowhood, Inheritance and Remarriage in Post-Conquest England
(Dalhousie University Department of History, 2009) -
William Hall V.C., Race, and Empire
(Dalhousie University Department of History, 2020) -
A World of Wonders in One Closet Shut: Empire and Encounter Reflected in Early Modern English Botany
(Dalhousie University Department of History, 2020)