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Fall 2021

The Undergraduate Journal of History

Vol. 1., No. 2. (Fall 2021)

Message From The Editors


Anglo-Spanish Relations in the Sixteenth Century: The Twisted Road to the Spanish Armada

Ariana Cuevas


Quarantine in 18th And 19th Century England: Epidemics and Empires

Jacqueline Isero


Breaking News: Fox News and MSNBC in a Divided America

Winnie Lam


God and Politics: John Knox and the Scottish Reformation

Megan Tien


Witchcraft Treatises in Early Modern Europe

Kayla Ouerbacker


Building the Empire: How the Adoption of Neo-Gothic Architecture Led to the Creation of an Imperial Network of Architects

Sara Marcus


The Pandemic in the Immigrant Home: Oral Histories of First-Generation Los Angeles

Taylor Mcleod


Freedom Cannot be Given: An Analysis of the Significance of Women in the Cultural Revolution

Zhen Tian


The Interwoven Nature of the Changing English Aristocracy and the English Country House, 1700-1890

John Young


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