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The 2026 journal of historical research by Anderson University students, Res Historica.

The editorial team for this edition of Res Historica was Dr. Lindsay Rae Smith Privette, Julia Ackerman, Callyn Wright, Logan Davis, and John Hinton. Cover art by Mary Beth Lee.

Publication Date

Spring 2026

Publisher

Anderson University

City

Anderson, SC

Keywords

Res Historica, Phi Alpha Theta, Alpha Rho Epsilon, history, world history, American history, Oracle of Delphi, Greek history, Filioque clause, Charlemagne, Italy, bishopric, Jan Hus, heresy, Nuremburg, Bamberg, legal history, Germany, witch trials, French Revolution, Activism, human, humanism, United States, Motown, music history, consumerism, marketing, Watergate, Richard Nixon, media studies, Dostoevsky, crime, criminology, World War I, Soviet Union, USSR, religion, role playing games, RPG

Disciplines

African American Studies | African History | American Material Culture | American Popular Culture | American Studies | Anthropology | Archival Science | Arts and Humanities | Biblical Studies | Book and Paper | Broadcast and Video Studies | Christian Denominations and Sects | Christianity | Comparative Methodologies and Theories | Criminology | Criminology and Criminal Justice | Critical and Cultural Studies | Cultural History | Digital Humanities | Diplomatic History | European History | Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies | Film and Media Studies | Folklore | German Language and Literature | History | History of Art, Architecture, and Archaeology | History of Christianity | History of Gender | History of Religion | History of Science, Technology, and Medicine | Humane Education | Interior Design | Italian Language and Literature | Journalism Studies | Legal | Legal Studies | Medieval History | Medieval Studies | Military History | Museum Studies | Political History | Political Science | Printmaking | Public History | Religion | Religious Education | Social History | Sociology | United States History | Women's History | Women's Studies

Comments

This publication contains the following titles: 

  • "Silence to Sovereignty: Ritualized Authority of the Oracles of Delphi" by Haylie Hall
  • "A Game of Thrones: Charlemagne's Legacy and the Persistence of the Filioque Clause" by John Hinton
  • "Italian Warrior Clerics: The Career of Guglielmino Ubertoni, Bishop of Arezzo" by Andrew Joseph McCall
  • "Heresiarch or Hero?: Using Jan Hus as a Case Study for Shifting Historical Opinion" by Julia Ackerman
  • "A Tale of Two Cities: Nuremberg, Bamberg, and the Effects of Judicial Torture on the German Witch Trials" by Liam Simpson
  • "Citoyennes and Subversion in Revolutionary France: Political and Social Activism in 1789-1799 in Relation to Present-Day Activism" by Callyn Wright
  • "What is a Human: An ANalysis of the History of America's Definition of Humanity" by Maxwell Simmonds
  • "You've Really Got a Hold On Me: How Motown's Consumer-Driven Mindset Led to Dominance" by Grace Atteberry
  • "Break-Ins and Broken Trust: Watergate, Mass Media, and the Disillusionment of the American Executive" by Lila Aaldernik
  • "Dostoevsky and Detectives: Examining Crime and Punishment through Modern Criminology and Narrative Empathy" by Elianna Ream
  • "Review: Huebner, Andrew J., Love and Death in the Great War. New York: Oxford University Press, 2018" by Lilah Aaldernik
  • "The Fall of Berlin: A Microcosm of the Soviet Union" by Logan Davis
  • "AUGUSTUS: A Historical Roleplaying Game" by Logan Davis
  • "Capturing a Culture: A Poem about Edward S. Curtis, Chief Joseph (Thunder Rolling Through the Mountains), and the Legacy of Clashing Cultures" by Rebecca Ackerman
  • "Death's Benefit and History's Duty" by P. Austin Hooker

Res Historica, Volume 5

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