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The inaugural journal of historical research by Anderson University students, Res Historica.

The editorial team for this edition of Res Historica was Dr. Lynneth Miller Renberg, Hunter Curlee, and Johnathan Sorce.

ISBN

9798210154453

Publication Date

Spring 2022

Publisher

Anderson University

City

Anderson, SC

Keywords

Res Historica, Phi Alpha Theta, Alpha Rho Epsilon, history, historical honors society, Mesopotamia, demonology, talisman, italy, sicily, conquest, norman conquest, england, emotion, monsters, medieval, race, race-making, ireland, irish americans, civil war, confederacy, nationalism, 9/11, september 11, catholicism, women, salvador allende

Disciplines

Ancient, Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque Art and Architecture | Anthropology | Cultural History | European History | History | History of Art, Architecture, and Archaeology | History of Christianity | History of Gender | History of Religion | History of Religions of Eastern Origins | Intellectual History | Islamic World and Near East History | Latin American Languages and Societies | Medieval History | Medieval Studies | Military History | Near Eastern Languages and Societies | Other Languages, Societies, and Cultures | Political History | Political Science | Religion | Social History | Sociology | United States History | Women's History

Comments

This text includes the following titles:

  • "Apotropaic Practices in Ancient Mesopotamia: Communicating with Hateful Gods" by Helen Smith
  • "Conquest and Control in Southern Italy and Sicily: The Normans and the Eleventh Century" by Johnathan Sorce
  • "Heartly and Fleshly Sorrow: Two Emotional Cycles in Late Medieval England" by Hunter Curlee
  • "An Essential Imaginary: The Role of Monsterization in Medieval Race-making" by Duncan Fischbach
  • "Irish Americans in the Confederacy" by Laura Wallace
  • "Confederate Nationalism: Identity as a Reason for War" by Claire Grider
  • "September 11, 2001 and How it is Remembered" by Rebekah Teffertiller
  • "'Por el Pan de Nuestros Hijos': The Forces of Catholicism and Women in the Election of Salvador Allende" by Elyse Conley

Res Historica, Volume 1

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