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1984 Undergraduate UCSB History Theses

Gerald A. Figal, “Percival Lowell’s Analysis of The Japanese Soul: The Profits and Pitfalls of Cross-Cultural Interpretation” (Undergraduate thesis, University of California, Santa Barbara, 1984). Mentor: H. D. Smith.


Crister Garrett, “Death and Politics: The Katyn Forest Massacre and the Shaping of American Foreign Policy” (Undergraduate thesis, University of California, Santa Barbara, 1984). Mentor:


Andrew Karlin, “Terror From Above: The Impact of Strategic Bombardment on English and German Morale During World War Two” (Undergraduate thesis, University of California, Santa Barbara, 1984). Mentor: J. Remak.


Martin Rauch, “The Norman Aristocracy: Old or New?” (Undergraduate thesis, University of California, Santa Barbara, 1984). Mentor: W. Hollister.

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