"Oh Britain, how are thou fallen!": Theater and Identity in Eighteenth-Century America
By: Charlotte Weber '16
Faculty Adviser: Lisa Wilson
We have strong faculty research programs that lay the foundation for diverse student-faculty research opportunities and advanced laboratory and field-based learning.
Recent highlights:
"Oh Britain, how are thou fallen!": Theater and Identity in Eighteenth-Century America
By: Charlotte Weber '16
Faculty Adviser: Lisa Wilson
Media and Meta-narratives: The Impact of French Newspapers on Collective Memory of the Algerian War
By: Mia Haas-Goldberg '16
Faculty Adviser: Marc Forster
The Women of New London, Connecticut, during World War II: Wartime Responses of Connecticut College Students and Coast Guard Servicewomen
By: Allison Blannin '16
Faculty Adviser: Marc Forster
From Lux to Lake Tulare: Water Law, Capital, and the Development of Post-Gold Rush California
By: Michael Amato
Faculty Adviser: Bryan V. Knapp
Media and Meta-narratives: The Impact of French Newspapers on Collective Memory of the Algerian War
By: Mia Haas-Goldberg '16
Faculty Adviser: Marc Forster
Go Back Home Negrita: Xenophobia in Spain in the 1990s and the Murder of Lucrecia Perez
By: Janil Tejada '15
Faculty Adviser: Leo Garofalo
The Legacy of "Nunca más": Cuture, Politics, and Memory in Chile, 1932-2014
By: Leah Swinson '15
Faculty Adviser: Leo Garofalo
"Deliver Us from Evil": Christianity, Identity, and the Struggle for Native Autonomy in Colonial North America
By: Chloe Jones '15
Faculty Adviser: Lisa H. Wilson
Condoms and Campaigns: The Politicization of Family Planning in Chile from 1960 to 2015
By: Sophie DeLevie-Orey
Faculty Adviser: Leo Garofalo
Historical Memory as a Barrier to Education Equity
By: Leah Swinson '15
Faculty Adviser: Leo Garofalo
Non-Traditional Dominican Migration and its Effects on Foreign Affairs, Gender Norms and Race Relations: Migration to Madrid, Spain in Comparison to the United States
By: Janil Tejada '15
Faculty Adviser: Leo Garofalo
From Left Wing Journalist to Urban Guerrilla: A Historical Biography of German Terrorist Ulrike Meinhof
By: Ellen Heartlein '14
Faculty Adviser: Frederick Paxton
The Creation of a Brotherhood in Early British America
By: Elena Rosario '14
Faculty Adviser: Lisa Wilson
From Iron Rice Bowl to Ten-Piece Bucket: Shifting Chinese Consumerism and Modern Urban Identity
By: Nick Gollner '14
Faculty Adviser: Takeshi Watanabe
Fifty Years Since 'Silent Spring': Rediscovering Rachel Carson
By: Mark Roberto '13
Faculty Adviser: James Downs
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