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Student Work
- Leah Gottheiner, Class of 2005
You Don’t Have to Live Like a Refugee:
The German-Jewish Refugees in Shanghai During the Second World War
- Brian Chow, Class of 2005
"Asian American Activism and Interracial Involvement during the Era of Protest"
- Zachary Strickland Johnson, Class of 2004
American Nature: The Great Forgetting
- Lauren Quinsland, Class of 2004
Workers of the World, Subscribe! The American Federationist, the Oregon Labor Press, and the First World War
- Jodi Buell, Class of 2004
Ratification of the Genocide Convention? The United States and the United Nations Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide
- James Echert, Class of 2004
Lewis and Clark: an expedition of scientific origin
- Annie McLain, Class of 2003
Unmasking the Oregon Klansman: The Ku Klux Klan in Astoria 1921-1925
- Russ Getchell, Class of 2002
The Hidden Battles of the American Revolution
- Kara Mae Esquivel, Class of 2001
And God Created the World: The Puritans, Nature, Chaos, and Moral Breakdown
- Branwyn Davis, Class of 2000
Less Than Animals: Race, Ethics, and Experimentation on Human Subjects in Nazi Germany.
- Tanya Garrett, Class of 2000
Medieval Prostitution: Much Ado About Nothing.
- Rachelle Gates, Class of 2000
Female Warriors: The Women's Army Corps of Vietnam War.
- Arie Higgins, Class of 2000
Misunderstood Intentions: The Context of Education Reformers Regarding the American Indian Training School in the Late 1800s.
- Phil Huhta, Class of 2000
Where Do the Roots of American Democracy Lie?
- Tafi Olson, Class of 2000
The Templars: Used and Abused by Philip the Fair.
- Isak Sexon, Class of 2000
Carolingian Propaganda: Kingship by the Hand of God.
- Brock Critichfield. Class of '99
Reasons for Support: An analysis of the conditions that influenced Sino-Soviet involvement in the Vietnam War.
- Julie Holcomb. Class of '99
The Uppity Chicks of Herrick Hall
- Jason Gaskill. Class of '98
The Day the Atoms Parted
Jason is an editor of the Journal of the Association for History and Computing and is in graduate school in New Zealand.
- Nathan Stanley, Class of '97
Examining the Korean War
Nathan's thesis has been used by the Canadian Military Academy for teaching the Korean War and has been selected by The Encyclopedia Brittanica as the best site for studying the Korean War. Nathan teaches high school in the Portland area.
- J.C. Whitehead
(seminar Paper)
Are the Democratic-Republicans the Legitimate Heirs of the American Revolutionary Experience?
- Jennifer Dock, Class of '96
Mobilization Derailed: The Lack of Mobilization of the Female Work Force in Nazi Germany
Jennifer Dock was the Valedictorian for Pacific University's Graduating Class of 1996. Jen is currently working for the office of U.S. Senator Gordon Smith (Oregon).
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