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Table of Contents

The Undergraduate Journal of History 

Volume 2, Number 2

Fall 2022


Message From The Editors


Articles

The Pseudo-Sparta: An Examination of the Despotate of the Morea

Dane Beatie

Defining the Volk: Nazi Persecution and Politicization Within Popular Art

Parker J Bovée 

Catherine de’ Medici: Unfurling a Legacy

Claire Cinnamon

An Analysis of Saint Cuthbert and His Relics

Eliciana Jensen

The Hierarchy of Dress: Clothing in the Age of Emancipation

Emilia Salcido

2022 Stuart L. Bernath Prize Winners

 The Original Power Suit: Fashion as a Tool of Political Agency in the Early Modern Period

Madeline Josa

Culture of Captivity: Piracy, Slavery, and Cultural Contact in the Mediterranean

Samuel Ricci

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