1. I am a Roman Citizen: The Shrinking of Roman Identity during the Macedonian Dynasty of the Byzantine Empire, c. 867 - 1025 Open Access Author: Brandt, Trevor Carl Title: I am a Roman Citizen: The Shrinking of Roman Identity during the Macedonian Dynasty of the Byzantine Empire, c. 867 - 1025 Area of Honors: History Keywords: ByzantineEmpireLanguageHistoryReligionOrthodoxyChristianityGreekGreeceIdentityMedievalMiddle Ages File: Download Trevor_Brandt_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Anthony Gregg Roeber, Thesis SupervisorDr. Michael James Milligan, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. The Secular, Religious, and Courtly Development of Medieval Chivalry Open Access Author: Cunningham, Kyle Glenn Title: The Secular, Religious, and Courtly Development of Medieval Chivalry Area of Honors: History Keywords: ChivalryKnighthoodHistoryReligionCourtlinessRomanceMedievalMiddle AgesFranceEnglandFeudal Relations File: Download Cunningham_Kyle_developmentofmedievalchivalry.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Kathryn Elizabeth Salzer, Thesis SupervisorDr. Michael James Milligan, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. "Pamela" in Context: Commentary on Economics, the State of the Anglican Clergy, and Mental Illness Open Access Author: Davidson, James Title: "Pamela" in Context: Commentary on Economics, the State of the Anglican Clergy, and Mental Illness Area of Honors: Interdisciplinary in English and History Keywords: Pamela or Virtue RewardedSamuel RichardsonPamelaEnglishHistory1700EnlightenmentEnglandNovelEpistolary NovelSuicideDepressionEconomySouth Sea BubbleAnglican ChurchReligionLondon File: Download Davidson_Pamela_in_Context_Final.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Carla J. Mulford, Thesis SupervisorCathleen Denise Cahill, Thesis Honors AdvisorChristopher Gervais Reed, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. Let My People Go: Religion in the Civil Rights Movement and Chicano Movement Open Access Author: Morris, Aaron Title: Let My People Go: Religion in the Civil Rights Movement and Chicano Movement Area of Honors: Interdisciplinary in History and Spanish Keywords: Civil RightsChicano MovementChicanoBlack PowerReligionChristianityIslamIndigenousActivismUnited StatesHistoryLatino File: Download Final_Revision_w._Corrections.pdf Thesis Supervisors: John Andres Ochoa, Thesis SupervisorCathleen Denise Cahill, Thesis Honors AdvisorAmira Rosa Davis, Thesis SupervisorJohn Lipski, Thesis Honors Advisor