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Binghamton
Journal of History
A publication of Phi Alpha Theta at the State
University of New York at Binghamton
Spring 2007
1. Elissa Denniston, Outraged and Organized: U.S. Peace Activists in Nicaragua
2. Dan Simonds, World War I and the Partition of the Ottoman Empire: Mandates as a Pretext for Imperial Domination
Spring 2006
1. Keisha N. Benjamin, Free Blacks in 19th Century Binghamton
2. Gaddi Goren, U. S. Influence in Latin America
3. Gaddi Goren, The Jewish Experience Under the Military Dictators in Chile and Argentina During 1970s and 1980s
4. Kara Pierce, A Revolutionary Masquerade: The Chronicles of James Rivington
Spring 2005
1. Mark Goldstein, Emotions and Memory of the Holocaust
2. Tim Hoitink, Human Rights Abuses by Security Forces in Northern Ireland
Spring
2004
1. Sarah Boyle, The
Woman's Christian Temperance Union and the Creation of a Politicized Female
Reform Culture, 1880-1884
2. Yvonne Cupp, Jean Paul Marat: Target
and Martyr of Liberty
3. Shannon King, State
Violence and Black Resistance during World War I and the 1920s
Spring 2003
1. Peter Rende, Tarzan in the Mist: The American Enviornmental Movement and Tarzan
2. Christina Murray, Tappanzee Bridge
3. Richard Murray, Our Future is Compost
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