April 28, 2011: History Department Undergraduate Presentations
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The history department hosts a panel of undergraduate history majors, presenting research projects from their academic classes, research seminars, and honors theses. Part of the Undergraduate Research Conference. MUB 338/340 and MUB Theatre I.
Thursday, April 28
12:40–2 p.m.
Memorial Union Building
Rooms 338/340, Theatre I
Peter Daigle
History
World War II as a Proving Ground for an Independent Air Force
Adviser: Janet Polasky
Thibaut Delloue
History and Philosophy
Abraham Lincoln and New Hampshire’s Independent Democrats
Adviser: J. William Harris
Thibaut Delloue
History and Philosophy
Jacob Goodwin
Andrew Holmes
Kyle Libby
Evan Monty
Sarah Yozzo
History
Ella Nilsen
History and English/Journalism
Panel 1—History, Change and Continuity
Adviser: Janet Polasky
Danielle Flynn
Business Administration and Media
Practices
Ashley Heim
Zoology
Michael Houle
English Teaching
Robyn Keriazes
English/Journalism
Elizabeth Orlowicz
Marine and Freshwater Biology
Alexandru Panait
Sociology and History
Joseph Stanek
Finance
Panel 2—Propaganda and Film
Advisers: Marion Dorsey, Janet Polasky
Paul Goodman
History
Conditions In German WWII POW Camps
Adviser: Marion Dorsey
Robyn Keriazes
English/Journalism
Housewives at War
Advisers: Marion Dorsey, Janet Polasky
Kyle Libby
History
Smaller, Simpler, Smarter: A History of Human-Computer Interfaces
Adviser: Kurk Dorsey
Christopher Lowell
History
The Battle That Saved England
Adviser: Marion Dorsey
Evan Monty
History
A Struggle Against Change: Rural New Hampshire During the Great Depression
Adviser: W Jeffrey Bolster
Ella Nilsen
History and English/Journalism
Being Jewish in Russia and the United States: Immigration, Legacy, and Family History
Adviser: Cathy Frierson
