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May 2011 Candidates for the M.A. in Historical Studies

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Baily M. Ball, "Never Again: The Impulse to Commemorate the Holocaust in the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and the British Imperial War Museum"

Bethanee Bemis, "The People's House?: Public Access to the White House"

Daniel J. Burge, "Manifest or Murky?: A Reexamination of the Popularity of Manifest Destiny in the Antebellum Era"

Martin A. Cullen, "Nation Building and Insurgency in Southeast Asia"

Teresa B. Foster, "The Passengers of the Ship Gilbert in 1721: British Female Convict Trnasportation from London to Annapolis"

James P. Furgol, "An Analysis of Discourse and Disagreement, the British & American Medical Associations Following W W II"

Jacob R. Levin, "Blacks and Jews in the Black Power Movement and Its Subsequent Scholarship"

Laura Marshallsay, "WAC Voices: The Transition of the Women's Army Corps to the Integrated Army, 1973-1978"

Homira S. Pashai, "For the Sake of Power, Prestige Or Oil: Did Cooperation Among the Governments of the United States and Great Britain Contribute to the 1953 Coup of Iran?"

James R. Risk, "Ship to Shore: Infrastructure and the Growth of American Seaports, 1790-1850"

Sara Patenaude Schuster, "The City in a Swing Set: The Desegregation of Public Parks in Baltimore"

Carol M. Van Natta, "Slavery and Free Black Labor in Northern Maryland, 1762 to 1864: Rethinking the Focus at Hampton National Historic Site"