Student publications from the Interdisciplinary Studies department at Gettysburg College.
2023
The Personality and Psychology of Chen Zi-Ang, a Fiery, Noble Warrior and Martyr (陳子昂烈士之人格心理), Xiao-Yu Chen
To Have Done With the Death of Philosophy: Derrida’s Theory and Practice Seminar, Vernon W. Cisney and Ryder M. Hobbs
2022
Thatcherism's Triumph: How Margaret Thatcher’s Neoliberal Policies Brought Prosperity to Britain, Carl J. DeMarco Jr.
Victims of Victims: The Concept of Victimhood in Two War Memoirs of the Sierra Leonean Civil War, Lauren R. Letizia
Existentialism and Social Meaning: The Development of a Social Being, John R. Swartz
Accessing History in Gettysburg: A Study of Accessibility of Public History Institutions, Theodore J. Szpakowski
Dialogue Concerning the Existence and Nature of God, Theodore J. Szpakowski
2020
Distinction Between Indigenous and Western Cultural Conceptions of the Earth and its Relation to the Environment, John M. Zak
2019
Drawing Survivance, Embodying Survivance: The Work of Contemporary Ledger Artists Dwayne Wilcox and Monte Yellow Bird Sr., Keira B. Koch
2018
How Different Generations Perceive Political News, Elizabeth C. Hilfrank
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2017
Gettysburg and the Great War, S. Marianne Johnson and Ian A. Isherwood
2016
Civilize Them with Indian Boarding Schools, Kelsey C. Meisch
2015
Johnnie To and the Auteur, Eric J. Lee
2014
“In Light of Real Alternatives”: Negotiations of Fertility and Motherhood in Morocco and Oman, Victoria E. Mohr
The Effects of American Involvement in Northern Uganda's Conflict with the Lord's Resistance Army, Karen J. Norris
Haydn Doren's Defense in the Court of the Jarl of Whiterun, Balgruuf the Greater, Ryan W. Selfridge
The Impact of Empire on Native American Women and Mothers, Rebecca J.M. Yowan
2012
Willem Blaeu's 'Asia noviter delineata': Expressions of Power through Naval Might and Natural Knowledge in Dutch Mapmaking, Joshua W. Poorman