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Brunk, David
(University of Oregon, 2015)
When the Reading Railroad combined with two other railroad companies in 1892, it controlled more than half of New York City’s market for anthracite coal. Twelve months later, the company collapsed. This paper tracks the ...
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Eccleston, Jenette
(University of Oregon, 2007)
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Rosman, John; Rutledge, Eric
(University of Oregon, 2008)
"Re-creation" of Ed's Coed, piecing together the old film and the stills from Special Collections against the current backdrop of campus. Executive producer: Jon Palfreman. Narrated by Al Stavitsky.
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Rothman, Angela
(University of Oregon, 2016)
Protests against established power in the United States grew between the years 1967 and 1968 because dramatic aspects of political and cultural rebellion manifested in theatrical methods. Prominent examples include the ...
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Glass, Rowan
(University of Oregon, 2023)
Where there is colonial power, there is Indigenous resistance. Latin America offers many case studies for an analysis of Indigenous cultural survival, historically and to the present day. While some have received considerable ...
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Getz, Madeleine
(University of Oregon, 2022)
Residents of Grants Pass, Oregon, may have known their rural community was changing
when five lesbians from Montreal settled outside the town in 1974 and established WomanShare,
an all-female lesbian separatist collective. ...
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Louie, Elmira
(University of Oregon, 2019)
The Burgess MS 43 manuscript of Sai'di's Gulistan and Bustan, now at University of Oregon Special Collections Archive, was created in 1615 CE in Persia. It was later transported to Europe, where the original Persian leather ...
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Santos, Paulla
(University of Oregon, 2015-06-10)
This paper examines the continuation of US imperialism in the Philippines after Philippine Independence in 1946 through the gendered and sexual stereotypes of US men and Philippine women. These perceptions of the women as ...
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Dodds, Gracia
(University of Oregon, 2020)
This essay focuses on the evolution of sexuality identity markers on the Southern Oregon
Lesbian Lands. Research derived from the University of Oregon Special Collections and
Archives serves to display the means by which ...
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Wilson, Lisa
(University of Oregon, 2014-03-19)
The Soviet campaign to establish an atheist society brought into question the status of life-cycle rituals, the ceremonial markers of major life transitions. Because the development and administration of such rites as ...
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Schnell, Breanne
(University of Oregon, 2017)
Nigeria has the second largest film industry in the world with thousands of movies produced since the industry’s formation in the early 1990s. However, despite its massive success, Western discourses frequently use terms ...
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Dolcini-Catania, Luciano
(University of Oregon, 2015-12)
This study examined the influence of internalizing and externalizing symptoms during early adolescence on the subsequent development of depressive disorder. The role that temperament plays in predisposing individuals to ...
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Ebeling, Elan
(University of Oregon, 2011)
The standard narrative on public health posits a transition in most American cities during the final third of the nineteenth century from politicized, ad hoc, and sanitation-based responses to professionalized, institutionalized, ...
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Harden, Jordan Kalani
(University of Oregon, 2020-06)
Within a hegemonic Western discourse, Hawai‘i is largely considered an aesthetic tourist destination. It is perceived to be a vacation haven, bountiful in opportunities for real estate, commodification, and gentrification. ...
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Harden, Jordan Kalani
(University of Oregon, 2021-01)
Within a hegemonic Western discourse, Hawai‘i is largely considered an aesthetic tourist destination. It is perceived to be a vacation haven, bountiful in opportunities for real estate, commodification, and gentrification. ...
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Cruz-Uribe, Cristina
(University of Oregon, 2006-11-20)
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Bieker, Jacob
(University of Oregon, 2018-06)
Cosmic rays bombard the Earth constantly, causing air showers that contain information about the original particle and potentially about that particle's source. Determining if an air shower is from a gamma-ray or a hadron ...
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Peck, Riley Gale
(University of Oregon, 2009)
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Couch, Tiffany
(University of Oregon, 2017)
Populism is an increasingly relevant topic in the current American political sphere. From the People’s Party to George Wallace, there is plenty to be learned about this movement and its previous influences on the American ...
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Rothman, Angela
(University of Oregon, 2017)
Repatriation is the policy of returning Native American human remains and other items from museums and agencies within the United States. It became federal law in 1990 with the passage of the federal Native American Graves ...
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