Honors Theses from 2024
Weihnachten in Industrialized America: Christmas and the Making of German-American identity in Philadelphia, 1880-1920, Chloe Hanrahan
Honors Theses from 2023
The “Evil” of Railway Gauge Breaks: A Study of Causes in Britain, India, Japan, and Manchuria, Miles Herman
Honors Theses from 2022
Against The Establishment: How The Campaigns of Ross Perot and Jesse Ventura were Antecedents to Donald Trump, William Kertzman
Honors Theses from 2021
The Hungarian Radical Right and Holocaust Memory, James F. Bleecker
"Learning by Doing, by Wondering, by Figuring Things Out:" A New Look at Contemporary Homeschooling and Pedagogical Progressivism, Jacques Klapisch
Richard's Bones: Inside the Body of Richard III and the Twenty-First Century Discovery of a Medieval King, Isabel M.R. Long
"Tropics are Tropics Wherever Found": Performing Empire in the Travel Writings of Mary Kingsley and Mary Gaunt, Kate Wilson
Honors Theses from 2019
National Anthem: Reimagining Whales, Whaling and Political Theory through Song, Amalia Krause
From Constantinople to Cairo: A Zionist Newspaper Across National Boundaries, Juliette Rosenthal
Honors Theses from 2018
Written from the Margins: The Power of Chicana Voices in Defining Their Own Feminism, Mackenzie Little
From the People’s Party to President Trump: Populism in the U.S., Dylan Quinn
Monsters, Marvels, and Medicine: A “Disturbingly Informative” Exploration of the Mütter Museum and the Monstrous on Display, Jessica Shapiro