Now showing items 1-20 of 49

    • Eugene Debs And American Socialism 

      Knezovic, Denis (2013)
      Discusses Eugene Debs and what led to him becoming involved with socialism. Details his involvement with the Pullman Strike and his forming of a railroad union.
    • Experiences of Collective Trauma and Political Activism: A Study of Women 'Agents of Memory' in Post-Soviet Lithuania 

      Budrytė, Dovilė (Taylor & Francis, 2010-09)
      The article presents an examination into the role of women as loci of social memory regarding historical trauma in post-Communist Lithuania. Introductory comments are given discussing the social interconnectedness of gender, ...
    • Failing to Profit from Genocide: How Georgia Facilitated, but Failed to Reward, the Pony Club as a Method of Cherokee Removal 

      Craft, Valerie (2016)
      Paper written on the Pony Club, a group who helped to remove Cherokee Indians from Georgia but never profited from the land. Includes a poster explaining exactly what the Pony Club was.
    • Gender in the Holocaust: Experiences of Women 

      Trifoso, Jessica (2013)
      Gives details on the unique experience of Jewish women in the Holocaust in comparison to their male counterparts. It focuses on Ravensbruck, Theresienstadt, and Aushwitz.
    • Georgia, Slavery, and the Missouri Compromise 

      Rayman, Jessica (2018-07-19)
      Provides information on how the state of Georgia reacted to the Missouri Compromise and how it affected their use of slaves.
    • GGC History and Geography News, Issue 22 

      Rawls, Richard; Cocar, Remalian (Georgia Gwinnett College, 2022-11)
    • GGC History, Issue 09 

      Rawls, Richard (2016-02)
      February 2016 issue of GGC History, a newsletter published by Georgia Gwinnett College's history department. Contains four pages.
    • GGC History, Issue 11 

      Rawls, Richard (2016-10)
      October 2016 issue of GGC History, a newsletter published by Georgia Gwinnett College's history department. Contains four pages.
    • GGC History, Issue 12 

      Rawls, Richard (2017-04)
      April 2017 issue of GGC History, a newsletter published by Georgia Gwinnett College's history department. Contains four pages.
    • GGC History, Issue 13 

      Rawls, Richard (2017-11)
      November 2017 issue of GGC History, a newsletter published by Georgia Gwinnett College's history department. Contains four pages.
    • GGC History, Issue 14 

      Rawls, Richard (2018-02)
      February 2018 issue of GGC History, a newsletter published by Georgia Gwinnett College's history department. Contains four pages.
    • GGC History, Issue 15 

      Rawls, Richard (2018-08)
      February 2018 issue of GGC History, a newsletter published by Georgia Gwinnett College's history department.
    • GGC History, Issue 18 

      Rawls, Richard; Gagnon, Michael (Georgia Gwinnett College, 2020-04)
      April 2020 issue of GGC History, a newsletter published by Georgia Gwinnett College's history department
    • GGC History, Issue 20 

      Rawls, Richard; Thomas, Logan (Georgia Gwinnett College, 2021-07)
      July 2021 issue of GGC History, a newsletter published by Georgia Gwinnett College's history department
    • GGC History, Issue 21 

      Rawls, Richard; Tadros, Mazin (Georgia Gwinnett College, 2022-01)
    • Gwinnett County, A Bicentennial Celebration 

      Gagnon, Michael (2018-07-25)
      Chronicles the two-hundred year history of Gwinnett County. Includes information on the evolution from rural to suburban, slavery, and the removal of Native-Americans from the county. Nineteen pages.
    • Historiography of the Black Panther Party 

      Farley, Takita (2013)
      History of the Black Panther party and what contributed to its fall. Also includes selected works related to the history and politics of the organization.
    • Historiography of Women in British Colonial America (1600-1783) 

      Botts, Amanda (2013-04-23)
      This paper is a historiography of the roles and opportunities of women in the American British colonies. This work uses the general history of the women’s field and shows how early American scholarship has evolved along ...
    • History of Access to Public Libraries in the American South 

      Johnson, Renee (2016-04-19)
      Paper detailing the historical access to public libraries citizens had in the southern United States. It also includes a poster on the different levels of library access based on demographics such as gender, race, age, and ...
    • How Advertising created the "Real Housewives" of the 1950s 

      Cropanese, Valerie (2013)
      Gives examples on how 1950s advertising helped to establish the stereotypes of the American housewife.