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Senior Honors Research Presentations 9:00 am—12:30 pm Friday, April 28, 2017 The Gallery, Room 100 Ann Arbor, MI 913 S University Hatcher Graduate Library 1029 Tisch Hall Ann Arbor, MI 48109 435 S State Street P: 734.764.6306 F: 734.647.4881 11:05 The Social Meanings of War Ronald A. Evere Neighbors Once Again? The Reintegraon of Loyalists in New England (Advisor: Maris Vinovskis) Samuel Waldron Under Friendly Fire: The Polical and Social Trials of Black Regiments in the American Civil War (Advisor: Jonathan Wells) 11:15 Indigenous Peoples and the Polics of Expansion Emma Stout Congés and Coureurs de Bois: The Art of Creang an Alliance in New France (Advisor: Michael Witgen) Andrew Graſton On the Other Side of the War: Lewis Cass, American Indians, and the Development of Local Polics in the Great Lakes, 1805-1821 (Advisor: Michael Witgen) Morgan Meyer A Seler Colonial Framework Developed Through the Dawes Act and the Naves Land Act (Advisor: Michael Witgen) 11:30 AWARDING OF PRIZES LSA Honors Awards Stephen J. Tonsor Best Oral Presentaon of Thesis Award James A. Knight Scholarship in History Elizabeth Sargent Lee Medical History Prize Stephen J. Tonsor History of Ideas Undergraduate Honors Award John A. Williams History Award The Arthur Fondiler History Awards University of Michigan Department of History Thirty-Third Annual History Honors Symposium A recording of this presentaon may be downloaded from: hp://www.lib.umich.edu/gallery/video
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Page 1: Senior Honors Research Presentations · Multiple Displacements: osnian Refugee Journeys to Germany and ack, 1992-2016 (Advisor: Pamela allinger) the Fort elknap Indian Reservation

Senior Honors Research Presentations

9:00 am—12:30 pm Friday, April 28, 2017

The Gallery, Room 100

Ann Arbor, MI 913 S University

Hatcher Graduate Library 1029 Tisch Hall

Ann Arbor, MI 48109 435 S State Street

P: 734.764.6306 F: 734.647.4881

11:05 The Social Meanings of War

Ronald A. Everett Neighbors Once Again? The Reintegration of Loyalists in New England (Advisor: Maris Vinovskis)

Samuel Waldron Under Friendly Fire: The Political and Social Trials of Black Regiments in the American Civil War (Advisor: Jonathan Wells)

11:15 Indigenous Peoples and the Politics of Expansion

Emma Stout Congés and Coureurs de Bois: The Art of Creating an Alliance in New France (Advisor: Michael Witgen)

Andrew Grafton On the Other Side of the War: Lewis Cass, American Indians, and the Development of Local Politics in the Great Lakes, 1805-1821 (Advisor: Michael Witgen)

Morgan Meyer A Settler Colonial Framework Developed Through the Dawes Act and the Natives Land Act (Advisor: Michael Witgen)

11:30 AWARDING OF PRIZES

LSA Honors Awards

Stephen J. Tonsor Best Oral Presentation of Thesis Award

James A. Knight Scholarship in History

Elizabeth Sargent Lee Medical History Prize

Stephen J. Tonsor History of Ideas Undergraduate Honors Award

John A. Williams History Award

The Arthur Fondiler History Awards

University of Michigan Department of History

Thirty-Third Annual History Honors Symposium

A recording of this presentation may be downloaded from:

http://www.lib.umich.edu/gallery/video

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9:05 Welcome Professor John Carson Chair, Honors Committee

T H E S I S P R E S E N T A T I O N S

9:15 Politics at the Edge

Helena Ratté Multiple Displacements: Bosnian Refugee Journeys to Germany and Back, 1992-2016 (Advisor: Pamela Ballinger)

Jane Fisher La France aux Français: Nation, Citizenship, and the French Extreme Right (Advisor: Joshua Cole)

Amy McGregor The White Working Class in the Age of Mass Incarceration: Wayne, Michigan 1965-1995 (Advisor: Heather Thompson)

9:30 American Political Moments

Aaron L. Bernard Anatomy of a Crisis: J. P. Morgan and the Panic of 1907 (Advisor: John Carson)

Carl Helstrom IV Father Coughlin, John A. Ryan, and Catholic Social Teaching (Advisor: Howard Brick)

Emilie Plesset The “Ground Zero Mosque” and Its Consequences: The Rise of Anti-Muslim Feeling in the United States, 2001-2017 (Advisor: Jonathan Marwil)

Adam J. Stone Gerald R. Ford and Vladivostok: A Study in Foreign Policy Formation (Advisor: John Carson)

9:50 Gendering History

Katherine Pak The Laundress and the Charwoman: A Study of Self-Employed Women Domestic Workers in London, 1700-1900 (Advisor: Katherine French)

Michael Gawlik The Brothel on the Page: Print, Prostitution, and Blame in Antebellum America (Advisor: Mary Kelley)

10:00 Environmental Histories Alexandra Boscolo “Throwaway Living”: A Study of American Perceptions of Disposability Surrounding Single-Use Products (Advisor: Martin Pernick)

Dylan Nelson Through Hell and High Sludge: Traditional Knowledge and Environmental Justice at the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation (Advisor: Tiya Miles)

10:10 Making and Mobilizing Communities

Madison Horton A Community’s Own Creation: Detroit and Its Institute of Arts (Advisors: Deborah Dash Moore and Rebecca Zurier)

Mary Katherine Leary And Motown Played On: An Analysis of Factors Affecting AIDS Mobilization in the Metropolitan Detroit Area (Advisor: Kali Israel)

Erin Elsa Dunne Ann Arbor Hash Bash: The Vernacular of Protest and the Persistence of Memory (Advisor: Joel Howell)

10:25 REFRESHMENTS

10:50 Law and Culture

Jeane Emily Bleakley DuBose Criminal Compulsions: The Medicalization of Crime in Progressive Era America (Advisor: Martin Pernick)

Keefer Denney-Turner Law and (Dis)Order: A Legal Study of Late Colonial Uganda (Advisor: Derek Peterson)

Jessie Ojeda Frenemies Through the Ages: The Jurisprudential Impact of Scalia & Ginsburg on Contemporary Issues of Women’s Rights (Advisor: Anthony Mora)