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AuthorWierda, Meagan
Date Created2022
Degree Date2022-10
DescriptionThis dissertation, which spans the period between the 1820s and the Civil War, uses debates about slavery and citizenship to explore how and to what end African Americans incorporated quantification...
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AuthorRojo Posada, Roseli
Date Created2022
Degree Date2021-05
DescriptionCuerpos Incómodos: Tecnologías del género y la raza en La Habana Colonial (1790-1850) explores how women, slaves, and freed Afro-descendants challenged the segregationist politics of the Creole...
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AuthorParrish, Melissa Nohelani
Date Created2020
Degree Date2020-10
DescriptionFrom the formalization of Cold War civil defense to the rise of homeland security, emergency management in the United States has always been structured by power and privilege. “Emergency Poetics and...
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AuthorN'zué-Agbadou, Séraphine A.
Date Created2022
Degree Date2022-10
DescriptionSixteenth-century French religious theater inherited the character of the devil from the Middle Ages; more specifically, from “Medieval” mystery plays whose popularity was still strong, if...
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AuthorThomas, Brooke Alexis
Date Created2023
Degree Date2023-05
Description"'To Capture a Vision Fair:' Black Sorority Women and the Shift from Respectability Politics to Public Policy, 1935-1975," illuminates the ways in which Black women reworked existing traditions and...
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AuthorMoe, Elizabeth Ayn
Date Created2020
Degree Date2020-10
DescriptionIn the twentieth century, Spain’s Fascist uprising, ensuing civil war and thirty-six-year Franco dictatorship jettisoned an estimated 114,226 citizens to mass graves and roadside ditches, and...