The Fifth Annual Undergraduate History Conference
Department: History
Date and Time: May 16, 2019 | 10:00 AM-4:00 PMEvent Location: HG 1030
Event Details
The Fifth Annual Undergraduate History Conference
Thursday, May 16th
HG 1030
Thursday, May 16th
HG 1030
Visual Displays (Exhibited All Day)
“The Vietnam War: Prostitution and The Conventional Masculine Superiority”, Khang Do
“The G.I. Bill: Broken Promises and the Populating of Suburban America”, Mitchell Taylor
“17 October 1961: A Case Study in the Politics of Modern French Policing and Protest”, Cheyenne Read
“The Disavowal of Black Motherhood and its Complexes: Thomas Satterwhite Noble's 'Margaret Garner”, Delia Elizabeth Cruz Kelly
"Japan-Bangladesh Relations Through the Lens of Pan-Asianism”, Auboni Hossain
Session #1 - 10:00am - 12:00pm
“The Relationship Between Prostitute Saints and Desert Asceticism in the Roman Misogynistic Society”, Alexandra Singca
“Reforging Empire: Jamaica and Capitalism in Past and Present”, Brad Seward
“The Queen's Father: The Effects of King George VI and the Media on the Popularity of the British Monarchy”, Nicole Souders
“Colonial Relationships: The Role of Slavery in Indigenous and Black Relationships in Colonial Mexico”, Berenice Tepozano
“Making ‘Leftover Women’ and ‘Guanggun’: Media Portrayals of Singlehood in China (2007-2017)”, Jake Li
“Gay Militants Confronting Confinement: History of the Gay Liberation Movement's Struggle Against the Prison State”, Kacey Nguyen
“Ming Chinese Soldiers in the Japanese Invasions of Korea”, Phil Chiang
“Our Fair Ladies: Representations of Filipina Women at the 1904 World's Fair”, Coryn Hardison
Session #2 - 2:00pm - 3:45pm
“You Sweep Me Off My Feet: Visual Victimization of Conquered Bodies in Art”, Lila Orshefsky
“Engineering Marxism: Science Fiction in Dialogue with Bolshevik Theory”, Andrew Perkins
“Housing and Health Disparities: A Case Study of Los Angeles”, Jeanine Erikat
“The Racial Component of Chinese Fascism During Nanking Decade”, Ye Lin
“Vartanian Saints Through the Centuries”, Andrew Ortiz
“Masks of Sri Lanka: The face to face communication”, Vijani De Silva
“Fair is Foul, and Foul is Fair: Reactions to 19th Century Prostitution on San Francisco's Morton Street”, Sara Lathrop
“The Vietnam War: Prostitution and The Conventional Masculine Superiority”, Khang Do
“The G.I. Bill: Broken Promises and the Populating of Suburban America”, Mitchell Taylor
“17 October 1961: A Case Study in the Politics of Modern French Policing and Protest”, Cheyenne Read
“The Disavowal of Black Motherhood and its Complexes: Thomas Satterwhite Noble's 'Margaret Garner”, Delia Elizabeth Cruz Kelly
"Japan-Bangladesh Relations Through the Lens of Pan-Asianism”, Auboni Hossain
Session #1 - 10:00am - 12:00pm
“The Relationship Between Prostitute Saints and Desert Asceticism in the Roman Misogynistic Society”, Alexandra Singca
“Reforging Empire: Jamaica and Capitalism in Past and Present”, Brad Seward
“The Queen's Father: The Effects of King George VI and the Media on the Popularity of the British Monarchy”, Nicole Souders
“Colonial Relationships: The Role of Slavery in Indigenous and Black Relationships in Colonial Mexico”, Berenice Tepozano
“Making ‘Leftover Women’ and ‘Guanggun’: Media Portrayals of Singlehood in China (2007-2017)”, Jake Li
“Gay Militants Confronting Confinement: History of the Gay Liberation Movement's Struggle Against the Prison State”, Kacey Nguyen
“Ming Chinese Soldiers in the Japanese Invasions of Korea”, Phil Chiang
“Our Fair Ladies: Representations of Filipina Women at the 1904 World's Fair”, Coryn Hardison
Session #2 - 2:00pm - 3:45pm
“You Sweep Me Off My Feet: Visual Victimization of Conquered Bodies in Art”, Lila Orshefsky
“Engineering Marxism: Science Fiction in Dialogue with Bolshevik Theory”, Andrew Perkins
“Housing and Health Disparities: A Case Study of Los Angeles”, Jeanine Erikat
“The Racial Component of Chinese Fascism During Nanking Decade”, Ye Lin
“Vartanian Saints Through the Centuries”, Andrew Ortiz
“Masks of Sri Lanka: The face to face communication”, Vijani De Silva
“Fair is Foul, and Foul is Fair: Reactions to 19th Century Prostitution on San Francisco's Morton Street”, Sara Lathrop