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Spring 2025

The Undergraduate Journal of History

Vol. 5., No. 1. (Spring 2025)


Caught Between Two Worlds: Princess Emma Sandile

Ashley Callahan


The Shadows of Repression: Homosexuality, Identity, and the Lasting Legacy of the Soviet GULag

Rafael Escoto


The Aztec Empire: A Grand-Strategic Case Study in Commercialism, Hegemony, and Defection

Matt Gardiner


The Roman Military Presence and Its Impact on Culinary Preferences in Britain

Charlie Gutteridge


Communication Networks that Tied Together Free and Enslaved People in the Era of the Haitian Revolution

Catriona Hobson


Diversity of Medical Practice in Mamluk Egypt During the Second Pandemic

Philip Karczmit


Shifting Narratives: Abortion, Newspapers, and Socio-Political Change in California in 1967-1973

Taylee Martinez  


The Collections Built by Globalization

Ela Schulz


Contested Sexual Space: Britain’s Socio-legal Sexual Debates and Its Effects on Soho’s ‘Immoral Geography’

Noah Schwarz


“Paid to a Forged Order”: Counterfeit Continental Pay Orders and Their Impact on Veterans in Early Republic Massachusetts

Joella Shearer 


Fragmented Faith: Group Imagination in the Early Hussite Period (1414-1420)

Austin Skoda


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