History Honors Thesis Presentations

Please join the History Department for this year's History Honors Thesis Presentations on April 18, 19, and 21 in Haldeman 041.

All presentations will be held in Haldeman 041, Kreindler Lecture Hall

Monday, April 18, 2022
1:15 - 1:55 PM: Benjamin Citow, To Flee, or Not to Flee: Examining How Tuscan Heretics Complicated the Reformation Movement Towards Religious Purity (adviser: Prof. Pirillo)

2:00 - 2:40 PM: Mary Winters, "A little stamp of antiquity": The Creation of the Cloisters Museum and Medieval Memory Making in Early 20th Century America (adviser: Prof. Gaposchkin)

Tuesday, April 19, 2022
1:00 - 1:40 PM: Katherine Hoover, The Life and Music of Emma R. Steiner: Gender, Legacy, and Canon Formation in American Music (adviser: Prof. Butler)

1:45 - 2:25 PM: Londyn Crenshaw, Growing Gardens of Resistance: An Intergenerational and Transregional Exploration of Black Southern Farmworkers from the Antebellum Period to the Late 20th Century (adviser: Prof. Orleck)

2:30 - 3:10 PM: Maya Khanna, Reimagining Pristine Wilderness: Examining 150 Years of Genocide in America's National Parks (adviser: Prof. Orleck)

Thursday, April 21, 2022
1:15 - 1:55 PM: Matthew Krivan, Colonization Under the Guise of Conservation: The American Bison Society's Marginalization of American Indians at the Turn of the 20th Century (adviser: Prof. Calloway)

2:00 - 2:40 PM: Grace Hammarskjold, The Question of How to Best Design for Middle Income Housing: Three Approaches to Urban Housing Projects in 20th Century America (adviser: Prof. Rabig)