21. ‘To Be French?’: The Construction of Jewish Communities and Identities in Colonial Algeria, 1830-1923 Open Access Author: Mazzatesta, Lauren Title: ‘To Be French?’: The Construction of Jewish Communities and Identities in Colonial Algeria, 1830-1923 Area of Honors: Interdisciplinary in English, History, and French Keywords: AlgeriaFranceJewishFrench colonial policyAlliance Israélite UniverselleWorld War ICrémieux Decree19th Century20th Century File: Download Mazzatesta_To_Be_French_.Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Laura Robson, Thesis SupervisorMatt Tierney, Thesis Honors AdvisorJacob F. Lee, Thesis Honors AdvisorJ.-Marc Authier, Thesis Honors Advisor
22. The Post-WWI Partition of the Ottoman Empire: How Great Britain and France Carved Out the Modern State Order in the Fertile Crescent Open Access Author: Anavkar, Ishaan Title: The Post-WWI Partition of the Ottoman Empire: How Great Britain and France Carved Out the Modern State Order in the Fertile Crescent Area of Honors: History Keywords: PartitionOttoman EmpireFirst World WarGreat BritainFranceState CreationFertile CrescentSyriaLebanonIraq File: Download Thesis_Anavkar2.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Lior Betzalel Sternfeld, Thesis SupervisorCathleen Denise Cahill, Thesis Honors Advisor