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2015 Undergraduate UCSB History Theses


Zachary Alpert, “The Failure of the United States to Render Usama bin Laden to Justice through Diplomatic and Covert Action in Afghanistan Prior to 9/11” (Undergraduate thesis, University of California, Santa Barbara, 2015). Mentor: S. Yaqub. History Associates Board Prize


Andrew Farkash, “If Not Now, When? The Histories and Legacies of Jewish Dissent from Zionism” (Undergraduate thesis, University of California, Santa Barbara, 2015). Mentor: P. Spickard.


Richard P. Ibarra, “Magnates, Monks, and Shepherds: Power and Land in Medieval Extremadura, Spain” (Undergraduate thesis, University of California, Santa Barbara, 2015). Mentor: D. Blumenthal. History Associates Board Prize


Evan Liddle, “Eine Medienkampagne? The German Press and the Early Yugoslav Crisis, 1989-1992” (Undergraduate thesis, University of California, Santa Barbara, 2015). Mentor: A. Edgar.


Anne Kidder Osborn, “De Bow’s South: How One Periodical Reflected Education Reform in the Antebellum South” (Undergraduate thesis, University of California, Santa Barbara, 2015). Mentor: J. Majewski.


Grant E. Stanton, “The Doctrine of the Declaration: Lincoln, Douglass, and the Battle Rhetorical” (Undergraduate thesis, University of California, Santa Barbara, 2015). Mentor: J. Majewski.


Brittany White, “Late Roman Alexandria: A Multi-Cultural Community” (Undergraduate thesis, University of California, Santa Barbara, 2015). Mentor: E. Digeser.


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