1. Inanimate Victims: Stolen Artwork from WWII as Displaced Victims of the Holocaust Open Access Author: Kovacs, Melanie Elana Title: Inanimate Victims: Stolen Artwork from WWII as Displaced Victims of the Holocaust Area of Honors: Interdisciplinary in History and Jewish Studies Keywords: artart restitutionNazi lootingWorld War IIWWIIart lootinglooted artEuropeJewish art collectors File: Download KovacsMelanieInanimateVictims.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Eliyana Rebecca Adler, Thesis SupervisorDr. Cathleen Denise Cahill, Thesis Honors AdvisorJanina M Safran, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. In Vielfalt geeint: The foundations of modern Europe through the example of post-war Freiburg, 1945-1951 Open Access Author: Slate, Abigail Title: In Vielfalt geeint: The foundations of modern Europe through the example of post-war Freiburg, 1945-1951 Area of Honors: Interdisciplinary in German and Global & International Studies Keywords: GermanyFreiburgFreiburg im BreisgauWorld War IIWWIIQuakersAmerican Friends Service CommitteeAFSCFranceEuropean UnionEUEuropePost-war reconstruction File: Download Slate_thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Bettina Brandt, Thesis SupervisorBettina Brandt, Thesis Honors AdvisorJonathan Eran Abel, Thesis Honors AdvisorSamuel Mark Frederick, Faculty Reader
3. A Study of The Turkish Republic’s Claims to Regional Power, with a Brief Look at the Late Ottoman Period, 1870-2024 Open Access Author: Sweeney, Trey Title: A Study of The Turkish Republic’s Claims to Regional Power, with a Brief Look at the Late Ottoman Period, 1870-2024 Area of Honors: History Keywords: TurkeyEuropeMiddle EastKurdsArmeniaNationalismOttoman EmpireWorld War IWorld War IICold War File: Download Trey_Sweeney_Thesis_Complete.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Sophie C De Schaepdrijver, Thesis SupervisorJacob F. Lee, Thesis Honors Advisor