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2020 Senior Theses

Adele Stolovitz: For the Cause: English and Scottish Jacobltism, 1719 to 1745

Anna Morrow: The Object of Human Display: Indigenous Participation in the 1931 International Colonial Exposition in Paris

Jinae Park: Anatomy of a Public Health Scare: Fear and Accountability in the Creation of Vaccine Courts

Susan Palefsky: New York City’s Municipal Response to Maintaining Public Health during the Great Depression

Willa Smith: “They Must Be Germans” The Nazi Germanization Program and the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, 1939-1947

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