Honors Research Projects from 2023
Bloody Sunday: Death & Press, Joseph Gaffney
From Homer to Rome and Beyond: A Study of the Ruler Cults of the Hellenistic World, Sarah Meade
A Nation on the Periphery of History: A Discussion of Poland-Lithuania During the Reformation, Dillon Piorkowski
Honors Research Projects from 2022
Murder and Massacre in Seventeenth Century England, Andrew Quesenberry
Honors Research Projects from 2020
A Girl's Song: Recounting Women and the Nantucket Whaling Industry, 1750-1890, Natalie Mitchell
One Man and One Wife? The Legal History of Marriage in the Culture and Courts of America, Tyler Speer
Honors Research Projects from 2019
The Overlooked Embargo: The 1967 Oil Embargo, the Arab Cold War, and the Creation of OAPEC, Aaron Shaum
Honors Research Projects from 2018
Towards a Public History of the Ohio State Reformatory, Veronica Bagley
Inversion and the Third Sex: Gender Variance and Queer Expression in Anti-Suffrage Rhetoric, Anthony Pankuch
Fornication Prosecutions beyond the Mainstream Community and the Role of Community Policing in Early Colonial New England, Bridget Sciscento
Honors Research Projects from 2017
The Melting Pot: America, Food, and Ethnicity: 1880-1960, Jacob Kaus
Genocide Museums and Memorials: How the Politics of Victimization and the entertainment Factor of certain Institutions cause Misinterpretations of Genocide, Shauna Lachendro
The Knights Templar and the Freemasons: An American Myth, Elizabeth Persinger
Honors Research Projects from 2016
Algerian, Tunisian, and Moroccan Students Abroad in France: The Importance of History in Understading the International Student Experience, Hannah M. Ulrich
Honors Research Projects from 2015
The Butterflies that Saved the Dominican Republic, Rachel A. Bodenschatz
Inspiring Piety: The influence of Caravaggio’s paintings in Santa Maria del Popolo, Cara Coleman