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2021 Senior Theses

Alexandra Berdon: Ladies or Women, Occident or Orient: Clashes and Contradictions in the Egyptian Feminist Movement, 1919 to 1952

Caroline Kneeley: Gender Roles of Chester County, Pennsylvania: Lenape and Quaker Conceptualizations of Gender in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries

Courtney Lyons: Sorelle Fontana and Hollywood on the Tiber: The Birth of the Modern Italian Fashion Industry 1949-1959

Erin Bronner: Dior Flair in Red Square: Moscow’s 1959 Fashion Show and Khrushchev Thaw

Katie Smith: The Frame Behind the Walls: Tradesmen, Laborers, and the Construction of King’s College, 1754-1776

Lucy Fitzpatrick: Seneca Village: The Forgotten Community Under Central Park

Madeleine Culpepper: After the Nineteenth: Mary Kilbreth, The Woman Patriot, and the Legacy of Female Anti-Suffrage

Rachel Beinus: The Experience and Emigration of Soviet Union Jews: 1970-2000

Sarah Sasson: Jewish Education: A Force of Cultural Change in Salonica

Yasemin Aykan: What a “Delight”: Turquerie in Interior Design and Decorative Arts in 18th Century France

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