1. Mit Pulver und Blei: Radical German-Americans and the Ideological Struggle of the American Civil War Open Access Author: Benner, Brandon Ty Title: Mit Pulver und Blei: Radical German-Americans and the Ideological Struggle of the American Civil War Area of Honors: History Keywords: American historyAmerican Civil WarPolitical ideologyAmerican political historyGerman-AmericansGerman Revolution of 1848Forty-EightersLiberalismCarl SchurzAbraham LincolnJohn C. FrémontFranz SigelIntellectual historyReconstructionAbolitionists File: Download Benner_-_Mit_Pulver_und_Blei_-_Radical_German-Americans_and_the_Ideological_Struggle_of_the_American_Civil_War.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. William Alan Blair, Thesis SupervisorDr. Michael James Milligan, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. More than the Mauer: The Promotion of the Ideological Conflict of the Cold War through the Reconstruction of East and West Berlin 1945-1961 Open Access Author: Millar, Marta Title: More than the Mauer: The Promotion of the Ideological Conflict of the Cold War through the Reconstruction of East and West Berlin 1945-1961 Area of Honors: History Keywords: BerlinGermanyWorld War TwoWorld War IIReconstructionModernismEast BerlinWest BerlinEast GermanyWest GermanyAthens CharterBerlin WallLe CorbusierAlbert Speerpost-World War TwoCold War File: Download Millar_Final_Thesis_and_Vita.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Daniel Leonhard Purdy, Thesis SupervisorDr. Kathryn Elizabeth Salzer, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. What the Statue Debate Means for The United States Open Access Author: Smith, David Title: What the Statue Debate Means for The United States Area of Honors: History Keywords: Robert E. LeeCivil WarStatueNFLColin KaepernickBlack Lives MatterMitch LandrieuNew OrleansJefferson DavisLee CircleTivoli CircleReconstruction File: Download Final_Thesis-David_Smith__2_.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Daniel L Letwin, Thesis SupervisorDr. Kathryn Elizabeth Salzer, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. Deconstructing Counterterrorism During Reconstruction: A Contemporary Analysis of U.S. Federal Policies to Counter White Power Revolutionary Violence from 1865-1872 Restricted (Penn State Only) Author: Rodriguez, Najee Title: Deconstructing Counterterrorism During Reconstruction: A Contemporary Analysis of U.S. Federal Policies to Counter White Power Revolutionary Violence from 1865-1872 Area of Honors: History Keywords: CounterterrorismWhite power movementReconstruction File: Login to Download Thesis Supervisors: John Gregory Hodgson, Thesis SupervisorJacob F. Lee, Thesis Honors Advisor