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The 2025 journal of historical research by Anderson University students, Res Historica.

The editorial team for this edition of Res Historica was Dr. Lynneth Miller Renberg, Samuel Sanders, and Julia Ackerman.

ISBN

9798349987724

Publication Date

Spring 2025

Publisher

Anderson University

City

Anderson, SC

Keywords

Res Historica, Phi Alpha Theta, Alpha Rho Epsilon, history, historical honors society, early church, diversity, unity, doctrine, eucharist, christus patiens, dionysus, mother mary, byzantine cento, student publication, just war theory, pope, pope urban, first crusade, urban ii, religious inheritance, culture, europe, divergence, religious traditions, england, sodom and gomorrah, reformation, polemics, monasteries, anne askew, gender, discrimination, reformation, war, gospel, social gospel, american, great war, world war i, britain, emotional, psychological, survival, western front, legacy, coffeehouses, cairo, turkish republic, cafe culture, tel aviv, jaffa, 19th century, 20th century, tammy wynette, loretta lynn, women's lib, women's liberation, vietnam war, vietnam, trauma, iran, iranian women, women, iranian revolution, 1979, 1979 iran, female activism, activism, regime, ayatollah khomeini, art, northern ireland, the troubles, south africa, apartheid, future, past, democracy, japan, japanese american, worl

Disciplines

African American Studies | African History | American Politics | Anthropology | Asian History | Biblical Studies | Christianity | Comparative Politics | Cultural History | Diplomatic History | European History | Gender and Sexuality | History | History of Gender | History of Religion | Inequality and Stratification | Intellectual History | Islamic World and Near East History | Medieval History | Military History | Political History | Political Science | Politics and Social Change | Race, Ethnicity and Post-Colonial Studies | Religion | Social History | Sociology | United States History | Women's History

Comments

This publication contains the following titles:

  • "Unity in Diversity: Contextualizing the Early Church's Doctrine of the Eucharist in The Socio-Political Settings" by Clarke A. Moore
  • "Christus Patiens and The Bacchae: Dionysus and the Mother Mary in the Byzantine Cento" by Jackson Hughes
  • "A Just War? Pope Urban and Just War Theory in the First Crusade" by Jacob Linder
  • "Religious Inheritance as Cultural Shaper: A Study of Europe's Divergent Religious Traditions and their Formative Implications" by John Hinton
  • "Burning England's Sodom and Gomorrah: How Reformation Polemics Affected the Dissolution of the Monasteries" by Samuel Sanders
  • "Anne Askew: Gender, Discrimination, and the Reformation" by Emerson Grace Courtney
  • "Wartime Gospel: Evidence of the Social Gospel Movement's Impact on the Minds of Americans During the Great War" by Julia Ackerman
  • "Carrying On: British Emotional and Psychological Survival on the Western Front during World War I" by Ethan Gerard
  • "Coffee and Conversation: Differentiating the Political Legacy of Coffeehouses in Cairo and the Turkish Republic from Cafe Culture in Tel Aviv and Jaffa in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries" by Abigail Oddo
  • "When Country Became Conscious: Tammy Wynette, Loretta Lynn, and Women's Liberation, 1960-1975" by Carly Alexander
  • "How the Vietnam War Shifted the Understanding of Trauma" by Madelyn Polk
  • "Iranian Women in the Aftermath of the 1979 Iranian Revolution: The Complexities of Female Activism and Regime Changes" by Gracie Hembree
  • "Canvas of Conflict: How Art Reflected the Troubles in Northern Ireland" by Sydney Patterson
  • "South Africa: Trapped in the Past or Aligned with the Future?" by Jaden Magg
  • "Review: Hochschild, Adam. American Midnight: The Great War, A Violent Peace, and Democracy's Forgotten Crisis." by Carly Alexander
  • "Review: Uchida, Yoshiko. Desert Exile: The Uprooting of a Japanese American Family." by Julia Ackerman
  • "A Dream of Victory of the King of Tars: The Idealized Crusade for Medieval Christians" by Gracie Hembree
  • "The Forgotten Jewel: A Survey of the Economic Development and Collapse of the Grenada Revolution" by Garron Dombrowski
  • "Kingdom of Heaven: Bailan Wasn't 'Just a Guy'" by John Hinton
  • "Ever After: A Medieval Cinderella Retelling" by Gracie Hembree
  • "'Suicide May Be Painless but Being American Isn't': How M*A*S*H Reflects the Politics of the 1960s and 1970s" by Samuel Sanders
  • "Judaism and Christianity in Jerusalem" by Elianna Ream

Res Historica, Volume 4

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