Browsing History URC Student Scholarship by Author "Goode, Joshua"
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Children of the Revolution: The Red Army Faction and the Rise of Modern Terrorism in the 1970s
Kirby, Jonathan (2005-01-01)In the 1970s, the world saw the dramatic ascendancy of modern, international terrorism into the spotlight of global politics - most prominently through the actions of the Palestinian Liberation Organization. However, what ... -
Discussing Hitler: The Rhetoric of Historians and its Implications for our Understanding of the Holocaust
Nelson, Robert (2007-01-01)Adolf Hitler is one of the most significant figures of the 20th century. Countless biographies have been written about him and will continue to be written about him. These biographies provide both a look into his life and ... -
Fanon, Cesaire and the Martiniquais Question
Rowles, Glenn Max (2009-01-01)The Caribbean island of Martinique is a terribly underrepresented topic of academic inquiry. A former colony, Martinique is a currently French department?politically, economically and culturally tied to France?trading only ... -
Interpreting France: American Perceptions of the French Nation During World War II
Pitt, Hayley (2002-01-01)World War II transformed the United States from a nation dominated by isolationist sentiments to one committed to preserving democracy worldwide. The defeat of France by Nazi Germany in 1940 was one of many factors ... -
On the Record? The American Press and the Nazi Eugenics Program
Velkavrh, Nicholas (2006-01-01)Eugenics is a social philosophy that advocates the improvement of human hereditary traits through social intervention. The goals have been to create more intelligent people, save society?s resources, lessen human suffering, ... -
Viewing Francoist Propaganda Through Mass Media in the National Archives of Spain
Haupert, David (2005-01-01)While most historians of Spanish history argue that Francisco Franco only used fascism during the late 30s and early 40s to gain favor with Hitler and Mussolini, the construction of The Valley of the Fallen in 1959 exposes ...