Honors Theses from 2024
Plotting the Battlefield: Russia's Use of Language and Memory to Legitimize Aggression Against Ukraine, Izabella Martinez
Honors Theses from 2023
Dealing with the Russian Bear: Central Asian Responses to the Russian Use of Military Force in the Post-Soviet Sphere, Aliia Woodworth
Honors Theses from 2022
Portals to Healing: Relational Art Practices as Decolonial Antidotes to Transgenerational Trauma, Whitney Ledesma
Honors Theses from 2021
Meeting the Lumpia Filipino: Self-Orientalism in Filipino America, Jamelah Jacob
The Money War: America's Efforts to Police Terrorist Financing and Its Impact on Hawala Networks, Charlotte Mines
Honors Theses from 2020
Reviving Refuse: Individual Agency in Meknes, Morocco’s Waste Management Services, Anna Gleason
Subgroup Diversity in Higher Education: A Case Study for Asian American Recruitment, Emma Shainwald
Honors Theses from 2019
Deconstructing Patriarchal War Narratives: State Mythmaking and Documentary Prose of Svetlana Alexievich, Molly Charles
Immigration and Belonging: Chinese Immigration to Argentina 论阿根廷中国移民的归属感及身份认同, Emily Pearson-Beck
Honors Theses from 2018
Linguistic Feminism & The Body in 20th-Century French Feminist Texts, Lauren Hammett
The Guns of al-Fao: Saddam, the War, and the Weapons That Made it Possible, Travis Haycraft
Honors Theses from 2015
Performativity of Abject Identity: Jonathon Hsu’s Coming Out Asian American, Jonathon I. Hsu
Honors Theses from 2014
Songs of Love and Revolution: Performing Gender, Reforming Heterosexuality, and Escaping Domesticity in the Musicals of the Takarazuka Revue, Elizabeth M. Denny
One State, One People, One Language: A Comparison of Chinese and Soviet Langauge Policy in the 20th Century, Rachel Faith
Honors Theses from 2013
Think Place: Geographies of National Identity in Oman, Gretchen Nutz
Spanish Antisemitism? The Jews in Spain Under Francisco Franco, Allyson M. Zacharoff
Honors Theses from 2012
From the Trenches of Stalingrad to the Digital Front: The Myth and Memory of WWII in the Soviet Union and the New Russia, Jacob Evan Lassin
Nationalism and the Nanjing Massacre, Emily Marie Matson
Honors Theses from 2010
Identity and Memory in the Tatarstan Republic, Sarah Argodale
Politics Shifts Right: The Rise of Nationalism in Millennial Japan, Jordan Dickson
Mi smo Braća svi: We Are All Brothers, Courtney Brynn Downing
Conceptions of Religion: Exploring the Converging and Diverging Religious Philosophies of Muhammad Iqbal and Friedrich Nietzsche, Adam Miller Farrar
A Veiled Sense of Security: Strategies toward the Deconstruction of Islamist Violence against Women in Iraq, Alexa J. Hoyne
Honor Killings in Jordan: An Examination of Public Discourse, Tala Karadsheh
Honors Theses from 2009
The Emperor and the Duke: A Comparative Leadership Analysis of the Battle of Waterloo, Sara Elizabeth Black
Spirituality or Savagery? How the term jihad has been manipulated by political actors throughout Islamic history, Alexander Charles Mayer
Telling the People's Truth: Soviet Fairy Tale Film and the Construction of a National Bolshevik Film Genre, Vadim Shneyder
Honors Theses from 2008
American Missionaries in Turkey and Northern Syria and the Development of Central Turkey and Aleppo Colleges, 1874-1967, Judd W. Kennedy