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Issue Index 1988-2011
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Essay Subject Author Hometown Volume/Issue
Volume 1
Bicentennial Reflections Patricia Carroll Ham Monterey, CA 1/1 F88
Marbury v Madison Heidi Schwenzfeier Charleston, SC 1/1 F88
Triangle Fire Hadley Davis Milton, MA 1/1 F88
Nationalism in South Africa Angela Pilgrim Devonport, TAS 1/1 F88
Hamilton and Burr Jerome Reiter Mountain Lakes, NJ 1/1 F88
Grapes of Wrath Kate McNichols Wallingford, CT 1/1 F88
Provincial Radio Campaign Nao Kawamura Calgary, ALB 1/1 F88
William Lloyd Garrison Josiah Brown Groton, MA 1/1 F88
Pequots vs. Settlers Matthew Smith New Haven, CT 1/1 F88
Tokyo War Crimes Trials Sarah Smith Oak Park, IL 1/1 F88
Frontier Conflict P.A. Danaher Queensland, AUS 1/1 F88
Woman Suffrage Rachel Davidson Newton, MA 1/2 W88
Conscription 1916-1917 Jane Allison Cooper Devonport, TAS 1/2 W88
Elgin Marbles Maggie Sakaki Tucker Groton, MA 1/2 W88
Schism to Shi'ah Simon O'Rourke Albuquerque, NM 1/2 W88
Reform in Germany Gilda Mann Baltimore, MD 1/2 W88
Ordination or Subordination? Cara E. Larson Washington, DC 1/2 W88
Meech Lake Accord Cheryl Tripp Bowmanville, ONT 1/2 W88
Dartmouth College Case Josh Schifter Bronx, NY 1/2 W88
Persecution Claire Gosney Surrey, UK 1/2 W88
Fourth Amendment Katharine A. Pacella Longmeadow, MA 1/2 W88
All the Way with LBJ Stephanie Pribil Adelaide, AUS 1/3 Sp89
Noble Savage Ellen Barry Washington, DC 1/3 Sp89
Electoral College Ethan Fenn Milton, MA 1/3 Sp89
Brief Examination of Sufism Stuart L. Popejoy Albuquerque, NM 1/3 Sp89
Harlem Renaissance Krista E. Horrocks Glastonbury, CT 1/3 Sp89
Martin Van Buren David H. Jacobs Newton, MA 1/3 Sp89
Right to Privacy Zena Rivera Amityville, NY 1/3 Sp89
War of 1812 Connie Landry Belleville, ONT 1/3 Sp89
JFK and the Catholic Issue Cliff Potter Groton, MA 1/3 Sp89
Glasnost Elizabeth Rudin New York, NY 1/3 Sp89
Abolitionist Tactical Thinking Genny Ostertag Oak Park, IL 1/3 Sp89
October Crisis Sara Paskall Calgary, ALB 1/4 Su89
Nicholas Biddle Nora Henke Bronx, NY 1/4 Su89
Economic Sanctions Christopher Lance Eden Annapolis, MD 1/4 Su89
War and Revolution 1905 Chris Harris Albuquerque, NM 1/4 Su89
Muhammad Chadwick Van Vacas Tangier, MOR 1/4 Su89
Benjamin Franklin Robert Kurtz Gahanna, OH 1/4 Su89
British Neutrality 1861-1865 W.R. Beckford Southborough, MA 1/4 Su89
Susan LaFlesche Picotte MD Teressa Lahmann Walthill, NE 1/4 Su89
Alexander the Great Eric Tröels Wiberg Newport, RI 1/4 Su89
Japanese Internment Maggie Sakaki Tucker Groton, MA 1/4 Su89
Thomas Jefferson: Architect Rachel P. Vallo Ottawa, ONT 1/4 Su89
Volume 2
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Winston Churchill Randall J. Finley Oakland, CA 2/1 F89
Soviet Dissent Tania Lozansky Washington, DC 2/1 F89
Moslem Spain Todd Thomas Smith Angleton, TX 2/1 F89
French Left in 1968 Jo-Jo Koo Brooklyn, NY 2/1 F89
Anti-Saloon League Valerie Wright Charlotte, NC 2/1 F89
Attitudes to Nature Paula Sawadsky Vancouver, BC 2/1 F89
John Brown Katherine Alprin Washington, DC 2/1 F89
Spanish Civil War Bryan R. Olsen Richardson, TX 2/1 F89
Missile Crisis Jesse Furman New York, NY 2/1 F89
Hindu-Sikh Relations Jeevan Singh Deol Richmond, BC 2/1 F89
Joe Hill Joshua Brook Great Neck, NY 2/1 F89
Mormon Settlement Natanya Brewer Washington, DC 2/2 W89
Duma Monarchy Jeevan Singh Deol Richmond, BC 2/2 W89
Blockade Runners 1861-1865 Lindsay Meyers Smith Groton, MA 2/2 W89
Irish-American Troops Andrew Taggart Westtown, PA 2/2 W89
American Colonization Society Benjamin H. Van Horne Washington, DC 2/2 W89
Titanic in State Street Jeremy A. Stern Newton, MA 2/2 W89
Dr. Sun Yat-sen Jennifer K. Sun Cedarhurst, NY 2/2 W89
New Soviet Union Sofia B. Akber Timonium, MD 2/2 W89
Richard Nixon Aaron Goldsmith McLean, VA 2/2 W89
Ibn Sa'ud and the Ikhwan Darik Ibrahim Elwan Washington, DC 2/2 W89
Triumph of the Moderates Patricia Carroll Ham Berkeley, CA 2/2 W89
Women in WWII Amanda Huron Washington, DC 2/3 Sp90
China and Tibet Risa Diemond Millbrook, NY 2/3 Sp90
Argentina Ari I.J. Biernoff Albuquerque, NM 2/3 Sp90
Maji-Maji Revolt David Galbraith Washington, DC 2/3 Sp90
Sacco and Vanzetti Mika Galilee-Belfer Tucson, AZ 2/3 Sp90
Wood and Hopper Stephanie R. Murray Westwood, MA 2/3 Sp90
Pioneer Woman Jenny Kinzy Corpus Christi, TX 2/3 Sp90
Ante-Bellum South Dale G. Martin Manchester, NH 2/3 Sp90
Barbed Wire Christopher Johnson Washington, DC 2/3 Sp90
Charles Sumner Adrian Hazbun Newton Sq., PA 2/3 Sp90
Chinese Immigration P.A. Danaher Melbourne, AUS 2/3 Sp90
Kurdistan Jeevan Singh Deol Richmond, BC 2/4 Su90
My Lai Massacre Kate Ruben Greens Farms, CT 2/4 Su90
Spanish Influenza of 1918 Ethan C. Korngold Gates Mills, OH 2/4 Su90
Wounded Knee Tamara Leigh Jones Whitman, MA 2/4 Su90
Lillie A. James Lauren Richey Pensacola, FL 2/4 Su90
Seneca Falls Convention Rachel Bertin Concord, MA 2/4 Su90
Spanish Civil War Dorian Stuber Calgary, ALB 2/4 Su90
Hostage Crisis Jonathan Fox Paramus, NJ 2/4 Su90
Marbury v Madison Jeremy Barnum Groton, MA 2/4 Su90
Internment of Japanese-Canadians Allison M. Maher Calgary, ALB 2/4 Su90
Czar and Commissar Marie-Corinne Gilbert Monterey, CA 2/4 Su90
Volume 3
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Irish Nationalism Sean K. Desmond Dallas, TX 3/1 F90
Yalta Conference Krystyna Skupinska Calgary, ALB 3/1 F90
Dawes Act Michael Blanton Andover, MA 3/1 F90
Pullman Strike of 1894 Frances Hsieh Wallingford, CT 3/1 F90
Pullman Strike of 1894 Jill Westendorf Lansing, IL 3/1 F90
William Wilberforce Jennifer Herring Memphis, TN 3/1 F90
Falklands War Joyce Deverin Capitol Heights, MD 3/1 F90
Fruitlands Caitlin Reed Groton, MA 3/1 F90
Vietnam War Martin Andrews Devonport, TAS 3/1 F90
Titanic Disaster Amy Bryan Lexington, VA 3/1 F90
Cold War Ilya Somin Lexington, MA 3/1 F90
Pope Pius XII James A. Taylor Richardson, TX 3/2 W90
Spanish Democracy 1919-1939 Robert C. Wetenhall, Jr. Lakeville, CT 3/2 W90
Aboriginal Rights Jeevan Singh Deol Richmond, BC 3/2 W90
Leopold and Loeb Thomas Forman Concord, MA 3/2 W90
Red Scare 1919-1920 Carl Minzner Albuquerque, NM 3/2 W90
Hartford Circus Fire 1944 Karen Goldberg Paramus, NJ 3/2 W90
Nazi War Criminals Idit Klein N. Dartmouth, MA 3/2 W90
Mau Mau Uprising Sherman C. Lo Rockville, MD 3/2 W90
Stalin's Gulag Lisa Berman Bellmore, NY 3/2 W90
Vietnam 1940-1954 Bryan Williams Lexington, MA 3/2 W90
Wolsey and Cromwell Sacha Lethborg Devonport, TAS 3/2 W90
Sa'udi Arabia Darik Ibrahim Elwan Washington, DC 3/3 Sp91
Korean War Jolyon A. Silversmith Rockville, MD 3/3 Sp91
Irish in America 1845-1855 Shana L. Drake Greens Farms, CT 3/3 Sp91
Bahais of Iran Kamran Kheirani Burnaby, BC 3/3 Sp91
Machine Politics Sean K. Desmond Dallas, TX 3/3 Sp91
Peru 1968-1975 Rachel Wilson Kansas City, MO 3/3 Sp91
Ferris Wheel Britta C. Waller Kent, OH 3/3 Sp91
NATO after the Cold War Suzanne O'Brien Hamilton, MA 3/3 Sp91
Woodrow Wilson Uthara Srinivasan Flossmoor, IL 3/3 Sp91
Australia in Vietnam Edward Pocock Paris, France 3/3 Sp91
Whitlam Government Heidi Jane Niklas Ashwood, VIC 3/3 Sp91
Kurdistan Jeevan Singh Deol Richmond, BC 3/4 Su91
Scopes Trial Sarah E. Light Cambridge, MA 3/4 Su91
Sharpeville Massacre Sulona Reddy Montezuma, NM 3/4 Su91
Hawaiian Missionaries Alison J. Huang Washington, DC 3/4 Su91
Alien & Sedition Acts Daniel M. Podell Syosset, NY 3/4 Su91
Silent Spring Allegro Melillo Washington, DC 3/4 Su91
Emmett Till Jason Lang Durham, NC 3/4 Su91
Klan in the 1920s Noah Bookbinder Milton, MA 3/4 Su91
Margaret Sanger Margery Miller Gainesville, FL 3/4 Su91
Leisler's Rebellion Parag J. Shah Bronx, NY 3/4 Su91
Goethe and Byron Holly Hilsenbeck Memphis, TN 3/4 Su91
Special International Baccalaureate Issue
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Provincial Radio Campaign Nao Kawamura Calgary, ALB IB F91
Spanish Civil War Bryan R. Olsen Richardson, TX IB F91
Soviet Dissent Tania Lozansky Washington, DC IB F91
October Crisis Sara Paskall Calgary, ALB IB F91
Thomas Jefferson: Architect Rachel P. Vallo Ottawa, ONT IB F91
Attitudes to Nature Paula Sawadsky Vancouver, BC IB F91
Mau Mau in Kenya Sherman C. Lo Rockville, MD IB F91
Peru 1968-1975 Rachel Wilson Kansas City, MO IB F91
Australia in Vietnam Edward Pocock Paris, France IB F91
Ibn Sa'ud and the Ikhwan Darik Ibrahim Elwan Washington, DC IB F91
Yalta Conference Krystyna Skupinska Calgary, ALB IB F91
Volume 4
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Bicentennial Reflections Patricia Carroll Ham Monterey, CA 4/1 F92
Armenian Genocide 1915-1917 Sue Ann McCarty Rockville, MD 4/1 F92
Japan & China Tan Bao Edmonton, ALB 4/1 F92
Battle of Little Bighorn Nehemiah Landes Potlatch, ID 4/1 F92
United States Constitution Gregory Lee Epstein Gainesville, FL 4/1 F92
Surgery in the Civil War Zachary L. Chipman Wilmington, DE 4/1 F92
Great Awakening Kenneth S. Allison, Jr. Paradise Valley, AZ 4/1 F92
Isoroku Yamamoto Jarret C. Shulz Syosset, NY 4/1 F92
House Divided Laura Wood Bronx, NY 4/1 F92
Navajos in WWII Clay Samford Montezuma, NM 4/1 F92
Chartist Rising of 1839 Martha da Gama Howells S. Glamorgan, UK 4/1 F92
Triangle Company Fire Hadley Davis Milton, MA 4/2 W92
Women in Unions 1880-1920 Mary Kate Curran Staten Island, NY 4/2 W92
North West Mounted Police Dory VanDonzel Calgary, ALB 4/2 W92
Cardinal Wyzynski Carlos M. de Vera Burnaby, BC 4/2 W92
Dred Scott v Sanford Debbie Chen Washington, DC 4/2 W92
Opposition to Female Suffrage Nicole Herz Houston, TX 4/2 W92
Harlem Renaissance Gabriella Gruder-Poni New York, NY 4/2 W92
Conquest of Mexico Ben Hulse Oak Park, IL 4/2 W92
Women in the French Revolution Jenifer D. Clark Claremont, CA 4/2 W92
Balfour Declaration Maritza U.B. Okata Washington, DC 4/2 W92
Cuban Missile Crisis Sarah Ellis French Singapore 4/2 W92
Woman Suffrage Rachel Davidson Newton, MA 4/3 Sp93
Truman Doctrine Richard Hurowitz New York, NY 4/3 Sp93
Industrial Revolution Alexandra Kirilcuk Gates Mills, OH 4/3 Sp93
Equal Protection Phung Tran San Diego, CA 4/3 Sp93
Suez Crisis Nelson Orus Fitts Woodberry Forest, VA 4/3 Sp93
Temperance Movement in Granby Adam M. Williams Windsor, CT 4/3 Sp93
Rise of the Millerites Julia Davis Washington, DC 4/3 Sp93
Big Bill Haywood Michael Topper Baltimore, MD 4/3 Sp93
Missionaries in Meiji Japan Anthony Cate Rockville, MD 4/3 Sp93
Leo Szilard Andrew E. Zurcher Andover, MA 4/3 Sp93
Two Mennonite Families Adrienne Justine Enns Uxbridge, UK 4/3 Sp93
Hamilton and Burr Jerome Reiter Mountain Lakes, NJ 4/4 Su93
Nazi Activity in Argentina Andrea Bertera Atlanta, GA 4/4 Su93
Ukrainian Famine Alyson Hrynyk Edmonton, ALB 4/4 Su93
Corporate Law Matthew A. Funk New York, NY 4/4 Su93
Basques of Idaho Natalie Hines Potlatch, ID 4/4 Su93
Subversion of the Mandate Amy Elizabeth Herman Savannah, GA 4/4 Su93
February Manifesto Elina Talvitie Dublin, IRE 4/4 Su93
Oliver Cromwell Kristen G. Cromwell Rockville, MD 4/4 Su93
Bangladesh Aasma Khandekar Memphis, TN 4/4 Su93
Woman Suffrage Ariane Liazos Lexington, MA 4/4 Su93
Constantine and Christianity Katherine E. Willems Des Moines, WA 4/4 Su93
Volume 5
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Sacco and Vanzetti Julian David Mortenson Lakeville, CT 5/1 F93
Norwegian Teachers in 1942 Monica Ely Løvald Oslo, NOR 5/1 F93
Exodus from Yemen Yifat Seri Athens, GRE 5/1 F93
Mistakes at Gettysburg Jeremy Schick Edmonton, ALB 5/1 F93
Bismarck's Colonial Policy Ulrich Kratz Montezuma, NM 5/1 F93
Brazil 1964-1974 Giannandrea D'Aprile Santiago, CHI 5/1 F93
Sadat and Camp David Michelle Clayton Dublin, IRE 5/1 F93
Hungary in WWII Mercy A. Tetteh-Wayoe Edmonton, ALB 5/1 F93
Prague Spring Alena Svab Dussëldorf, GER 5/1 F93
Vichy France Carlos Miguel de Vera Burnaby, BC 5/1 F93
Minamata Disaster Brett Dakin Washington, DC 5/1 F93
Jackie Robinson Ellen McGlynn Monterey, CA 5/2 W93
Persons Case Natasha V. Broemling Sherwood Park, ALB 5/2 W93
Japanese Communist Party Clinton Rajeesh Smith Singapore 5/2 W93
American Socialist Party Rebecca Bennett Milton, MA 5/2 W93
Land of Refuge Keri Riemer Newton, MA 5/2 W93
Chinese Criminal Justice Sarah Remes Washington, DC 5/2 W93
Klan in Saskatchewan Dwight Newman Regina, SAS 5/2 W93
Caravel Redondas Julie Rusczek Groton, MA 5/2 W93
Right to Bear Arms Emily Snyder Middletown, DE 5/2 W93
Thomas Jefferson Melissa Erica Murray Fort Pierce, FL 5/2 W93
Malcolm X Nava Ashraf Kelowna, BC 5/2 W93
Equal Rights Amendment Elisabeth Zeche Greens Farms, CT 5/3 Sp94
Remilitarization of the Rhineland Claudio Knizek São Paulo, BRA 5/3 Sp94
Articles of Confederation Alice Ko Bronx, NY 5/3 Sp94
Chicago River Gregory John Olesky Aurora, IL 5/3 Sp94
Blitzkrieg Damian Anthony Sowa West Vancouver, BC 5/3 Sp94
Non-Aggression Pact of 1939 Alexander Burrough Arnhem, HOL 5/3 Sp94
South Korea Miler Lee Oakland, CA 5/3 Sp94
Thomas Jefferson Andrea Walker Chambersburg, PA 5/3 Sp94
Chemical Warfare Stephanie Kay Springer Rockville, MD 5/3 Sp94
Frank Lloyd Wright Masahiko Endo Singapore 5/3 Sp94
Post-Independence Nigeria Maritza U.B. Okata Cambridge, MA 5/3 Sp94
Lakota Sioux Brian Hartnack Lakeville, CT 5/4 Su94
Boundary Commission Lynn Dunne Dublin, IRE 5/4 Su94
Angel Island Margaret K. Sloan San Francisco, CA 5/4 Su94
Human Nature Meredith Quinn Pasadena, CA 5/4 Su94
Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact Anna K. Korjuslommi Helsinki, FIN 5/4 Su94
Cask of Amontillado Jason K. Hopkins Sandy, UT 5/4 Su94
"Che" Guevara Francesco Checchi Atlanta, GA 5/4 Su94
Godey's Lady's Book Kier Van Remoortere Washington, DC 5/4 Su94
Boston Manufacturing Company Kenton Beerman Cambridge, MA 5/4 Su94
Dred Scott v Sanford Lori L. Morris Toronto, ONT 5/4 Su94
John Maynard Keynes Aaron Einbond♦ New York, NY 5/4 Su94
Volume 6
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Battle of the Coral Sea Martina Vejlupková Monterey, CA 6/1 F94
League of Nations Enmi Sung Exeter, NH 6/1 F94
Women Spies Miriam Seldin Lexington, MA 6/1 F94
Friends Public Schools Justin Pertschuk Philadelphia, PA 6/1 F94
Union Blockade Jochem H. Tans Boulder, CO 6/1 F94
German Louisville Anne Weaks Bilby Louisville, KY 6/1 F94
Jefferson Davis Greg Ruttan Lake Oswego, OR 6/1 F94
Indian Removal Evan Goldberg Bronx, NY 6/1 F94
JN-25 and Point Luck William K. Josephson Greenwich, CT 6/1 F94
Julia Morgan Pia Lindstrom Luedtke♦ Pasadena, CA 6/1 F94
Canadian Volunteers Sarah Boon Sherwood Park, ALB 6/1 F94
Revolution in Iran Amytis Towfighi Nairobi, KEN 6/2 W94
American Composers Aaron Einbond♦ New York, NY 6/2 W94
May Fourth Movement Pia Lindstrom Luedtke♦ Pasadena, CA 6/2 W94
May Fourth Movement Sarah S. O'Sullivan Washington, DC 6/2 W94
Finland and Estonia Riku Rinta-Jouppi Helsinki, FIN 6/2 W94
Negro Leagues Matthew Eisenberg♦ West Hartford, CT 6/2 W94
Barbados and Virginia Julie Gragg Rolla, MO 6/2 W94
United Nations Peacekeeping Richard T. Bennett Jakarta, IND 6/2 W94
Regulation of Biotechnology Sebastian Milardo Standish, ME 6/2 W94
Women in Japan Danielle M. Davison Yokohama, JAP 6/2 W94
Great Awakening Sarah Valkenburgh♦ Greens Farms, CT 6/2 W94
Revolution in Iran Laleh Khadivi Atlanta, GA 6/3 Sp95
War in Burma Simon Ewan Johnson Kent, UK 6/3 Sp95
Engel v Vitale Anne E. Tucker Lexington, MA 6/3 Sp95
Aeolian Islands Marcello Leonardi Chicago, IL 6/3 Sp95
Walter Lippmann Sarah Pruitt Exeter, NH 6/3 Sp95
Battlecruisers James Porcher Regina, SAS 6/3 Sp95
Nazi Films Pia Lindstrom Luedtke♦ Pasadena, CA 6/3 Sp95
Frederick Jackson Turner Joshua Derman New York, NY 6/3 Sp95
Brown v Board of Education Claire Libbey Johnson West Hartford, CT 6/3 Sp95
Salem Trials Caleb Fryer Fishkin Greens Farms, CT 6/3 Sp95
Navajo Code Talkers Brittany Nelson Bountiful, UT 6/3 Sp95
Father Coughlin Arjun Mehra Beverly Hills, MI 6/4 Su95
Late Roman Republic Brendan Cowles Houston, TX 6/4 Su95
Market Garden Arthur W. Eveleens Arnhem, HOL 6/4 Su95
Ebenezer Howard Jacob Brauer Belmont, MA 6/4 Su95
Civil War Railroads Meredith Lyndon Wu Pasadena, CA 6/4 Su95
Sendero Luminoso Amanda Tarullo Washington, DC 6/4 Su95
Judicial Review Simon Rodberg New York, NY 6/4 Su95
Joseph Stalin Summer Dow Cremorne, AUS 6/4 Su95
Perón and Roosevelt Leticia Gallo Buenos Aires, ARG 6/4 Su95
Enemy Stereotypes Kimiko Domoto-Reilly Milton, MA 6/4 Su95
United States Slavery Anthony Fotenos San Francisco, CA 6/4 Su95
Special Emerson Prize Issue
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John Maynard Keynes Aaron Einbond♦ New York, NY Emerson
Julia Morgan Pia Lindstrom Luedtke♦ Pasadena, CA Emerson
Special AP Essays Issue
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Hamilton and Burr Jerome Reiter Mountain Lakes, NJ AP F95
Union Blockade Jochem H. Tans Boulder, CO AP F95
French Revolution Jenifer D. Clark Claremont, CA AP F95
Negro Leagues Matthew Eisenberg♦ West Hartford, CT AP F95
Female Suffrage Nicole Herz Houston, TX AP F95
Great Awakening Sarah Valkenburgh♦ Greens Farms, CT AP F95
Woodrow Wilson Uthara Srinivasan Flossmoor, IL AP F95
Boston Manufacturing Kenton Beerman Cambridge, MA AP F95
Ferris Wheel Britta C. Waller Kent, OH AP F95
Lincoln and Davis Greg Ruttan Lake Oswego, OR AP F95
Frederick Jackson Turner Joshua Derman New York, NY AP F95
Volume 7
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Homestead Strike of 1892 Richard Scott Groton, MA 7/1 F96
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Suzy Kosmider Armadale, AUS 7/1 F96
French Mandate Randa Khouri Rockville, MD 7/1 F96
Allan Bakke Sarah Mast Visalia, CA 7/1 F96
China Policy Edwina Ng Hong Kong 7/1 F96
Stonewall Jackson Shawn Hatch Manassas, VA 7/1 F96
Crimea Conference Naomi A. Brown Pittsburgh, PA 7/1 F96
King Arthur Camilla Richmond♦ Tampa, FL 7/1 F96
Monroe Doctrine Yu-Han Chang Sudbury, MA 7/1 F96
Kamikaze Pilots Mako Sasaki♦ Yokohama, JAPAN 7/1 F96
Kingsley & Newman John Neumann♦ Lake Forest, IL 7/1 F96
Czech Radio Lea Sevcik♦ S. Glamorgan, UK 7/2 W96
Nineteenth Amendment Kathryn Dunn Honolulu, HI 7/2 W96
Sudan Civil War Evan Johnson Washington, D.C. 7/2 W96
Dwight D. Eisenhower Katherine Turnbull Kansas City, MO 7/2 W96
Haitian Revolution Tamara Hilary Fong Venit Pasadena, CA 7/2 W96
Abraham Lincoln Aaron Einbond New York, NY 7/2 W96
Jazz, Swing & Swastika Nora Danielson Burnaby, BC 7/2 W96
Jorge Eliécer Gaitan Consuelo B. Cantillo Coral Gables, FL 7/2 W96
Thomas Jefferson Lisa Hopkins♦ Sandy, UT 7/2 W96
Cyprus Conflict C. Lehmejian-Karaszewski Maclean, VA 7/2 W96
Baseball Heather Barney Summit, NJ 7/2 W96
Kingsley & Newman John Spencer Neumann♦ Lake Forest, IL Emerson
King Arthur Camilla Ann Richmond♦ Tampa, FL Emerson
Kamikaze Pilots Mako Sasaki♦ Yokohama, JAPAN Emerson
Woodrow Wilson Noel Kimiko Sugimura Carpinteria, CA 7/3 Sp97
Grant and Sherman Josh Tarasoff Greens Farms, CT 7/3 Sp97
Prague Spring Alexandra Taylor Victoria, AUS 7/3 Sp97
Eleanor Roosevelt Julia Einbond Bronx, NY 7/3 Sp97
Habeas Corpus William D. Rahm New York, NY 7/3 Sp97
Simla Agreement Deepa Prakash Battaramulla, SRI 7/3 Sp97
Pioneer Women Andrea Lynn Arrington Tulsa, OK 7/3 Sp97
"The Gimmick" Megan Larkin Walla Walla, WA 7/3 Sp97
The Jungle Jennifer Ireland Miami, FL 7/3 Sp97
Dietrich Bonhoeffer Christoph Schmidt-Supprian Dublin, IRE 7/3 Sp97
M. Carey Thomas Joelle Gail Novey♦ Baltimore, MD 7/3 Sp97
John James Audubon Lauren Parks Monterey, CA 7/4 Su97
XYZ Affair Ken Mitton Boulder, CO 7/4 Su97
L.Q.C. Lamar Stephen G. Henry Natchitoches, LA 7/4 Su97
Elizabeth Winship Lisa Hopkins♦ Sandy, UT 7/4 Su97
Catholic Maronites Pierre Elias Azzi Stuart, FL 7/4 Su97
George Washington Michael Berkowitz Bronx, NY 7/4 Su97
Strategic Bombing Georg Junginger Oegstgeest, HOL 7/4 Su97
Rutherford B. Hayes Alec D. Barker Philadelphia, PA 7/4 Su97
Dwight D. Eisenhower Andrew Farris Montclair, NJ 7/4 Su97
Operation Jubilee Jesse Esch Edmonton, ALB 7/4 Su97
Civil War Medicine Elisabeth D. Bedell Washington, DC 7/4 Su97
Volume 8
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Bonus March Noah Heller Minneapolis, MN 8/1 F97
American Party Hannah Weiss Providence, RI 8/1 F97
Pentagon Papers Rebeccah Weiss Providence, RI 8/1 F97
Chinese Democracy Andrew Paquin Hong Kong 8/1 F97
Connecticut Loyalists Claire Thompson Simsbury, CT 8/1 F97
Southern Diplomacy Amanda Creekman Fairfax, VA 8/1 F97
Army Life Ingrid Schmidt Mercersburg, PA 8/1 F97
Cultural Treasures Anne Roller Columbia, MO 8/1 F97
Chinese Poetry Alison Friedman Washington, DC 8/1 F97
Joan of Arc Ashley Futrell Memphis, TN 8/1 F97
W.C.T.U. Ginger Gentile East Hampton, NY 8/1 F97
Calhoun and Webster Niels K. Gjertson Easthampton, MA 8/2 W97
Panama Canal Ves Bennett Woodberry Forest, VA 8/2 W97
Downtown Flushing Amy Peltz New York, NY 8/2 W97
Marat and Robespierre Elizabeth Everton Baltimore, MD 8/2 W97
Draft Riots of 1863 David Johansen Boca Raton, FL 8/2 W97
Plains Indians Brian G. Hartz Indianapolis, IN 8/2 W97
Stanford White Case Sasha Kopf Easthampton, MA 8/2 W97
Napoleon Bonaparte Amit R. Majithia Hackensack, NJ 8/2 W97
Atomic Bombs Michael Robinson Durham, NC 8/2 W97
Tet Offensive Jacob Polny Hong Kong 8/2 W97
New Hampshire Primary Michael Gottesman Andover, MA 8/2 W97
Black Monday Michael Hochberg Natchitoches, LA 8/3 Sp98
Consumption Ethic Tiffany Reese Fort Worth, TX 8/3 Sp98
State Water Project Carl Takei Sacramento, CA 8/3 Sp98
The Long March Juliet McCulloch Uxbridge, ENGLAND 8/3 Sp98
Navajo Warriors Elizabeth Rowntree West Hartford, CT 8/3 Sp98
Theodor Herzl Clare Levy Memphis, TN 8/3 Sp98
Republican Revolution Eleanor Roy Hong Kong, CHINA 8/3 Sp98
Southern Timocracy Alexander Harrison Greens Farms, CT 8/3 Sp98
Chinatown Alison Mara Friedman Washington, DC 8/3 Sp98
Women's Colleges Kerry Carwile Masteller Walla Walla, WA 8/3 Sp98
Lowell Mill Girls Marianna Leavy-Sperounis Newton, MA 8/3 Sp98
Cherokee Factions Susan-Anne Tuddenham Pasadena, CA 8/4 Su98
Herbert Hoover Stephen E. Sachs Clayton, MO 8/4 Su98
Bulgarian Jews Calin Trenkov-Wermuth New York, NY 8/4 Su98
Helsinki Bombing Laura Loikkanen Helsinki, FINLAND 8/4 Su98
Uganda Politics Sarah Marcus Columbus, OH 8/4 Su98
Czechoslovakia 1943 Peter Ciganik South Glamorgan, WAL 8/4 Su98
Lincoln Brigade Rebecca Brie Hanover Memphis, TN 8/4 Su98
Pope Pius XII Stefano Bertolini Vienna, AUSTRIA 8/4 Su98
Massachusetts Turnpike Tobias Berkman Newton, MA 8/4 Su98
PLO Terrorism Simo J. Kalla Geneva, SWITZERLAND 8/4 Su98
Cesar Chavez Elizabeth A. Silverman Riverdale, NY 8/4 Su98
Volume 9
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Abigail Adams Jennifer Shingleton Andover, MA 9/1 F98
Operation Citadel Jeff Blehar Rockland, MD 9/1 F98
Aleut Evacuation Christopher Cueva§ Anchorage, AK 9/1 F98
Muckrakers Christine Musich Bronx, NY 9/1 F98
King Tribhuvan J. Jayawickramarajah Colombo, SRI LANKA 9/1 F98
Amistad Incident Aleagia Mercer-Falkoff Wallingford, CT 9/1 F98
Chinese Exclusion Michelle L. Wu Pasadena, CA 9/1 F98
Sakharov & Solzhenitsyn Natalya Kozyreva Manhattan, NY 9/1 F98
Civil War Songs Nicole Perlman Boulder, CO 9/1 F98
Avro Arrow Prashant Jain Burnaby, BC 9/1 F98
Reconstruction Emily L. Pressman Lakeville, CT 9/2 W98
Political Parties Jinger Zhao Plano, TX 9/2 W98
Pennsylvania Quakers Eytan Solomon Wyncote, PA 9/2 W98
Jabez Winship Jonathan B. Hopkins Sandy, UT 9/2 W98
Fascism in Norway Trygve Berge Stavanger, NORWAY 9/2 W98
Soviet Policy Yoni Cohen Lexington, MA 9/2 W98
Consumer Appliances R. R. K. Bhattacharya Washington, DC 9/2 W98
Quiz Shows Geoffrey M. Barrows Minneapolis, MN 9/2 W98
Battle of the Crater Jeffrey Hanauer Chicago, IL 9/2 W98
Annexation of Hawaii Elizabeth K. Egan Braintree, MA 9/2 W98
Alvin Cullum York Emily Muscio-Donohue Monterey, CA 9/2 W98
Battle of Jutland Paolo G. C. Caldato Rome, ITALY 9/3 Sp99
Shakespeare & Company Alexandria Ricke Tallahassee, FL 9/3 Sp99
Kent County Ann Collier Groton, MA 9/3 Sp99
Gabriele D'Annunzio Melina Hoffman Chicago, IL 9/3 Sp99
Grand Jury Micah Joel Maxwell Baltimore, MD 9/3 Sp99
Isthmian Canal Jeremy Tollefson Elk Grove, CA 9/3 Sp99
Child Labor Sarah McKinley McLean, VA 9/3 Sp99
Barry Goldwater Gilman Barndollar Andover, MA 9/3 Sp99
Woody Guthrie Liz Davis Louisville, KY 9/3 Sp99
Operation Pluto Kelly Omohundro Greens Farms, CT 9/3 Sp99
Jewish Immigration Jonah Knobler Cincinnati, OH 9/3 Sp99
Civil War Ciphers Laura Matzen Albuquerque, NM 9/4 Su99
Mountain Meadows Sarah B. Willeman Byfield, MA 9/4 Su99
Fabian Society Andrew Spadafora Lake Forest, IL 9/4 Su99
Afghanistan Ali Batmanghelidj Laguna Hills, CA 9/4 Su99
Katharine Graham Katherine G. Porter Charlotte, NC 9/4 Su99
Escape of the Goeben John W. Steward Henley-on-Thames, UK 9/4 Su99
Rocky Flats Movement John Howard Papazian Littleton, CO 9/4 Su99
Afrika Korps Matthew Furrow Halifax, NS 9/4 Su99
German Industry Tamás Vonyó Victoria, BC 9/4 Su99
Public Health Christopher Kroppmann Port Washington, NY 9/4 Su99
A Bintel Brief Sarah Weiss Chicago, IL 9/4 Su99
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Emma Willard Erin Silverman Troy, NY 10/1 F99
Eamon de Valera Clare Stroud Calgary, ALBERTA 10/1 F99
Jay's Treaty Matthew Anderson St. Simons Isle, GA 10/1 F99
Homestead Grays Erinn Evans Pittsburgh, PA 10/1 F99
Wizard of Oz Hana S. Field Chicago, IL 10/1 F99
New Mexico Rachel López St. Petersburg, FL 10/1 F99
Léon Blum Cillian Nolan Rockville, MD 10/1 F99
Puerto Rico Erica Bernstein Dobbs Ferry, NY 10/1 F99
Equal Rights Amendment Sara Newland New York, NY 10/1 F99
Belgian Congo Paul Morton Rockville, MD 10/1 F99
Burger Court Andrew Gianelli Lancaster, PA 10/1 F99
G.I. Bill Stephanie Swanson Minneapolis, MN 10/2 W99
July Crisis Shakirah Hudani Nairobi, KENYA 10/2 W99
Marshal Pétain Alexander Robbins North Hollywood, CA 10/2 W99
Harlem Renaissance Jenny Abrams Boulder, CO 10/2 W99
Jeremy Bentham Patrick Bradley Burlington, VT 10/2 W99
Iran Policy Carla Federman Kansas City, MO 10/2 W99
American Feminism Denyani Srinivasan Hong Kong, CHINA 10/2 W99
National Origins Joshua White Richmond, VA 10/2 W99
Margaret Sanger Elyse Greenwald San Francisco, CA 10/2 W99
Robin Hood Taylor Terry Fort Myers, FL 10/2 W99
Sanatana Dharma Nicholas Phillips Medford, OR 10/2 W99
Cuba in Angola Smita Nakhooda Kampala, Uganda 10/3 Sp00
The Great Gatsby Jessi Y. Suzuki Washington, DC 10/3 Sp00
Kaufmann Settlement Nicole Velez Pittsburgh, PA 10/3 Sp00
Clifford Sifton Joanne Hwang† Vancouver, BC 10/3 Sp00
Lusitania Disaster Amy Cooper† Rockville, MD 10/3 Sp00
Fighters in 1940 Miika Auvinen Helsinki, Finland 10/3 Sp00
Panama Canal Alexis L. Miller† Nantucket, MA 10/3 Sp00
18th Century Satire Jaqueline Kung♠ Anaheim, CA 10/3 Sp00
Mexican War Christian Berman Greens Farms, CT 10/3 Sp00
Chingis Khan Lian Chang† Edmonton, Alberta 10/3 Sp00
Cesare Lombroso Rebecca Fleming♦ Rivedale, NY 10/3 Sp00
New Zealand Furlough Katy Diane Donnelly Auckland, NZ 10/4 Su00
Captain Vere Jesse Warren† Roslyn Heights, NY 10/4 Su00
J. Pierpont Morgan Adam Gordon San Diego, CA 10/4 Su00
Balfour Declaration Daniela Witten Pasadena, CA 10/4 Su00
World War One James Egelhofer♦ Easthampton, MA 10/4 Su00
Criminal Justice Mariah Dylla Albuquerque, NM 10/4 Su00
Little Bighorn Jesse Izzo Greens Farms, CT 10/4 Su00
Operation Overlord Joseph Kane Goldstein North Hollywood, CA 10/4 Su00
Little Big Man Caroline Johnston Hockessin, DE 10/4 Su00
Penny Press Kristin Marie Harnedy† Suffield, CT 10/4 Su00
Camp Spirituals Rachel Meira Guberman† Newton, MA 10/4 Su00
Volume 11
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Oscar Micheaux Sarah Weiss†♠ Chicago, IL 11/1 F00
History of IBM Brian Curtin Waterbury, CT 11/1 F00
Air Surveillance Annika Ahtonen Helsinki, Finland 11/1 F00
Antebellum South Jyoti Gupta Shaker Heights, OH 11/1 F00
Southern Women Kristine Kay Pasadena, CA 11/1 F00
Pope Pius XII Philippa Pavia Riverdale, NY 11/1 F00
Portsmouth Square Barry Wenger San Rafael, CA 11/1 F00
White House Jennifer Maybery† Natchitoches, LA 11/1 F00
Douglas MacArthur Thomas Trapnell Cambridge, MA 11/1 F00
Impeachment David Gopstein†♠ New York, NY 11/1 F00
German Society Maria Kueppers Lisbon, Portugal 11/1 F00
U.S.S. Indianapolis Matthew Staum Lawrenceville, NJ 11/2 W00
Salem Trials Emily H. Dupuis New Orleans, LA 11/2 W00
William Jennings Bryan Joshua Mitchell North Hollywood, CA 11/2 W00
Ezra Pound Jonas Doberman†♠ Boulder, CO 11/2 W00
Marcus Garvey Katrina Robinson♠ Andover, MA 11/2 W00
Compromise of 1850 Caroline Dao Lopez Washington, DC 11/2 W00
Richard Wagner Rex Liu Toronto, Ontario 11/2 W00
Gainesville G-Men Paul Emerson Gainesville, FL 11/2 W00
Vichy France Jason Vagliano Milton, MA 11/2 W00
Lord of the Rings Jake Mandel Deerfield, MA 11/2 W00
Winter War A. Rostovtsev†♠ Rockville, MD 11/2 W00
Monkey Trial Rebecca Fleming♦ Riverdale, NY 11/3 Sp01
Tejeros Assembly Ponciano Manalo Middlesex, England 11/3 Sp01
Slavery Debate Erik Linstrum† Redding, CT 11/3 Sp01
Bombing of Coventry Lance K. Blakeman† Racine, WI 11/3 Sp01
Federalism Neil R. Mehrotra† Minnetonka, MN 11/3 Sp01
John C. Calhoun Robert L. Cioffi Exeter, NH 11/3 Sp01
Morgan & Mosby Douglas Schrock† Centreville, MI 11/3 Sp01
Infectious Diseases Jason Glick Pittsburgh, PA 11/3 Sp01
Wojciech Jaruzelski Helena Janczewska Montezuma, NM 11/3 Sp01
Spiritualist Movement Emily Alter♠ Ross, California 11/3 Sp01
Stephen Decatur Tessa Levine-Sauerhoff† Bronx, New York 11/3 Sp01
Grigori Rasputin Fanny Wu Hong Kong, China 11/4 Su01
Pahlavi Dynasty Jeffrey K. Lee†♠ Newport Beach, CA 11/4 Su01
Women in WWII Stefanie Nelson† Bountiful, UT 11/4 Su01
Moses Maimonides Jenny Maddux Memphis, TN 11/4 Su01
German Witch Trials Tanya Sibai Memphis, TN 11/4 Su01
William McKinley Elizabeth Norton Washington, DC 11/4 Su01
Llewellyn Park & Levittown Marissa Goldman Riverdale, NY 11/4 Su01
Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain Katie Miller Charlotte, NC 11/4 Su01
Gustavus Adolphus Trevor Schwartz♠ Pasadena, CA 11/4 Su01
The Gilded Stage Ethan Ris Washington, DC 11/4 Su01
Darwin in Kansas Nancy Cheng† Wichita, KS 11/4 Su01
Volume 12
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Rectification Campaign Henry Wigan Caracavelos, Portugal 12/1 F01
War Powers Jacob Saperstein N. Hollywood, CA 12/1 F01
Tiananmen Square Hana Lee†♠ New York, NY 12/1 F01
Russian Revolution Nicole S. Bonoff Flintridge, CA 12/1 F01
Prohibition Robert P. Vance, Jr.♦ New Orleans, LA 12/1 F01
Two Revolutions Daniel Koffler Hackensack, NJ 12/1 F01
Elizabeth Blackwell Laura Groberg† Idaho Falls, Idaho 12/1 F01
Electoral College James Bailey Brislin♠ Suffield, CT 12/1 F01
German Strategy Patrick Hummel Las Vegas, Nevada 12/1 F01
Napoleon Bonaparte Julia F. Bernstein† Port Washington, NY 12/1 F01
Texas Politics Charles Chen Houston, Texas 12/1 F01
Garden City Utopia Julia Werb†♠ Newton, MA 12/2 W01
Rape of Nanking Damaris Yeh† Rockville, MD 12/2 W01
Anne Hutchinson Jessica Leight†♦ Cambridge, MA 12/2 W01
Pearl Harbor Irma Gunadi† New South Wales 12/2 W01
Galveston Movement Erica Oppenheimer San Antonio, TX 12/2 W01
Indian Independence Devon J. Mauldin Little Rock, AR 12/2 W01
Alexander Hamilton Moira L. Hill♠ Twin Cities, MN 12/2 W01
Computer Revolution Priya Bhatia† Overland Park, KS 12/2 W01
Alequippa Terrace Madeleine Clare Elish Pittsburgh, PA 12/2 W01
Penobscot Indians Amy McNulty Racine, WI 12/2 W01
Chosin Few Alexandra Irving Monterey, CA 12/2 W01
Congo Reform Association Adrian Eric Cook Toronto, ONT 12/3 Sp02
Armenian Genocide Chrystan Skefos♦ Memphis, TN 12/3 Sp02
Spanish Inquisition Kate Friend Memphis, TN 12/3 Sp02
Chaim Rumkowski Rachel Hines♦ Rockville, MD 12/3 Sp02
Hampton Roads Kimon Ioannides Concord, MA 12/3 Sp02
Rural English Gentry Bryan Lowrance Braintree, MA 12/3 Sp02
The Jungle Catherine Roche Charlotte, NC 12/3 Sp02
Eugene V. Debs Peter G. Swartz Mount St. Alban, DC 12/3 Sp02
Bonus Army Emily Taylor Anaheim, CA 12/3 Sp02
Che Guevara Jacob Goldberg Bronx, NY 12/3 Sp02
Hamilton & Jefferson Mark Mayer Boulder, CO 12/3 Sp02
Third Reich David Herbert♠ Brooklyn, NY 12/4 Su02
Panpan Women Karou Hosoi Amsterdam 12/4 Su02
Julius Nyerere Martin Broyles Montezuma, NM 12/4 Su02
Icelandic Saga Austin Woerner♠ Wellesley, MA 12/4 Su02
Marxism vs. Anarchism Adam Crager Denver, CO 12/4 Su02
Political Machines Eric J. Suh♠ New Orleans, LA 12/4 Su02
Puritan Taverns Charles Rice Deerfield, MA 12/4 Su02
American Almanacs Daniel Winik♠ Washington, DC 12/4 Su02
Joseph R. McCarthy Taraneh Gharib Nazem Bronx, NY 12/4 Su02
Braddock's Expedition Nathan Piper Washington, PA 12/4 Su02
European Pronatalism Catherine Chelsea Rampell Andover, MA 12/4 Su02
Volume 13
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American Canals Breanna Lull‡♠ Elk Grove, CA 13/1 F02
Battle of Gettysburg Quig Bruning Kansas City, MO 13/1 F02
Slave Songs Margaret Niehaus-Sauter Cincinnati, OH 13/1 F02
Russian Mafia Christopher M. Dannen Windsor, CT 13/1 F02
Hitler Youth Morgan Galland Ross, CA 13/1 F02
Mexican Independence Justin B. Ash♠ Bloomfield Hills, MI 13/1 F02
Simón Bolívar Laura Miller♠ Anaheim, CA 13/1 F02
Protocols of Zion Molly E. Weeks‡ Lusby, MD 13/1 F02
Fulgencio Batista Elizabeth A. Campbell Memphis, TN 13/1 F02
General Santa Anna Susannah Reed Houston, TX 13/1 F02
Hopedale Community Carolyn Sue Anderson St. Simons Island, GA 13/1 F02
Hungary 1956 Saranga Nakhooda Kampala, Uganda 13/2 W02
Election of 1800 Julia Cox‡ Boulder, CO 13/2 W02
Jim Bridger Patrick Huffer‡ Boulder, CO 13/2 W02
Médecins Sans Frontières Kimberly Greenberg‡♦ Great Neck, NY 13/2 W02
Shaker Society Sophia P. Snyder‡ Glendale, WI 13/2 W02
Haiti 1915-1934 Marie Mont-Reynaud Atherton, CA 13/2 W02
Slave Motherhood Melinda Koster Bronx, NY 13/2 W02
First Amendment Rebeca Lewen Pittsburgh, PA 13/2 W02
Secession Crisis Daniel Fisher‡ Ridgewood, NJ 13/2 W02
Nazi Resistance Devon Proudfoot Halifax, Nova Scotia 13/2 W02
Transcendentalism Hana Lee‡ Manhattan Island, NY 13/2 W02
Rockport Liquor Raid Marienna Murch Byfield, MA 13/3 Sp03
Falklands War Michael Gibb Hong Kong 13/3 Sp03
Uncle Tom’s Cabin Yan Zhao‡♠ Okemos, MI 13/3 Sp03
Lloyd’s of London John Holman Pasadena, CA 13/3 Sp03
Influenza 1918 Jennifer Hsiao‡♦ West Hartford, CT 13/3 Sp03
Slave Power Patrick McClean‡ Moon, PA 13/3 Sp03
Exxon Valdez Reed Schuler♠ Seattle, WA 13/3 Sp03
Triangle Fire Laura Berner Rye, NY 13/3 Sp03
Wagner-Rogers Bill Jessica Fleitman Easthampton, MA 13/3 Sp03
Barbary Corsairs Will Gaybrick Washington, DC 13/3 Sp03
German Internment Evelyn Dickmann‡ Raleigh, NC 13/3 Sp03
Francisco Franco Jan Michal Zapendowski♦ Dallas, TX 13/4 Su03
Gnosticism Elizabeth Davidson‡♠ San Antonio, TX 13/4 Su03
Compromise of 1867 James Kwok Toronto, Ontario 13/4 Su03
Albert Einstein Byron Coffin Drury‡ Hanson, MA 13/4 Su03
Noah Webster Michael Bruce Fiddler Medford, OR 13/4 Su03
Homestead Strike of 1892 Jacob C. Goldberg♦ Bronx, NY 13/4 Su03
Rwanda Genocide Marjorie J. Yano Columbus, OH 13/4 Su03
Communist China Shounan Ho Los Angeles, CA 13/4 Su03
18th Century Midwives Malka Benjamin‡♠ Newton, MA 13/4 Su03
Electoral College Nancy Cheng‡ Wichita, KS 13/4 Su03
The Kornilov Affair Michael Korzinstone♦ Toronto, Ontario 13/4 Su03
Volume 14
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Religious Freedom Wilson Hunter♦ Montgomery, AL 14/1 F03
Gandhi and Nehru Essi Ylitalo Helsinki, Finland 14/1 F03
Burr’s Conspiracy Austin Woerner‡♠ Wellesley, MA 14/1 F03
Argentina’s Desaparecidos Kyle Lebell Ross, CA 14/1 F03
Cultural Revolution Stephanie Beckett‡ San Antonio, TX 14/1 F03
Cleopatra VII Christina Ywei Zhang‡ Clarksville, MD 14/1 F03
Karl Marx Paul DiRado‡ Cave Creek, AZ 14/1 F03
Spanish Gypsies Amy Motomura‡♠♦ Boulder, CO 14/1 F03
William & James Swaim Alison Gilbert‡ Flossmoor, IL 14/1 F03
Willing Executioners Stephane Patrick Levy♠ Concord, NH 14/1 F03
Gaius Julius Caesar Edward G.R. Bennett, Jr. Charleston, SC 14/1 F03
Prague Spring Jessica Pfeffer Memphis, TN 14/2 W03
Social Darwinism Linnea N. Meyer‡ Milwaukee, WI 14/2 W03
Warren Harding Ari Sofair-Fisch Paramus, NJ 14/2 W03
Missile Crisis Stuart Campo‡ Barre, VT 14/2 W03
Alexandra Romanoff Alexandra Daum Groton, MA 14/2 W03
Spanish Influenza Alexander W. Peters Rye, NY 14/2 W03
Knights Templar Michelle Mann‡♠♦ Hadley, MA 14/2 W03
American Medical Association Rachel Jamison♠ Shaker Heights, OH 14/2 W03
Cold War Trent Magruder Washington, DC 14/2 W03
Middle East Kyle Haddad-Fonda Seattle, WA 14/2 W03
Thomas Nast Rachel S.G. Sealfon‡♠ New York, NY 14/2 W03
Turkish Missionaries Cyrus Mossavar-Rahmani‡ Greenwich, CT 14/3 Sp04
Writs of Assistance Brandon Hopkins♦♠ Sandy, UT 14/3 Sp04
Battle of the Atlantic William O. Scharf Andover, MA 14/3 Sp04
George Washington Lorrie Kiger Pittsburgh, PA 14/3 Sp04
Deinstitutionalization Hilary K. Davis‡ South Hamilton, MA 14/3 Sp04
Kashmir and Pakistan Hanna Marisa-Paz Dreier‡ San Francisco, CA 14/3 Sp04
John C. Fremont Robert Levin‡ St. Louis, MO 14/3 Sp04
All-American Girls Emily Rayford McLean, VA 14/3 Sp04
Protestant Reformation Emily Hahn Baltimore, MD 14/3 Sp04
U.S. Civil War Finance Joseph Panetta Philadelphia, PA 14/3 Sp04
El Cid Elizabeth Barret Matthews♠ Memphis, TN 14/3 Sp04
Catherine the Great Alyssa Bernstein Troy, NY 14/4 Su04
Origins of Jazz Erin S. Finicane Worcester, MA 14/4 Su04
NASA Programs Jacob Fisher Fort Myers, FL 14/4 Su04
American Eugenics Sean Senthilnathan Toronto, Ontario 14/4 Su04
Zimmerman Telegram Nick Schroeder Elk Grove, CA 14/4 Su04
Authoritarian Government Dashini Ann Jeyathurai Singapore 14/4 Su04
German Reformation Matthew Popper♠♦ Morristown, NJ 14/4 Su04
Latitude and Longitude Jeff Boes Dallas, TX 14/4 Su04
Robespierre and Lenin Susanna Heinz Chappaqua, NY 14/4 Su04
Hitler Youth Daniel Wenger Portola Valley, CA 14/4 Su04
Congo Crisis Sara Cooper Albuquerque, NM 14/4 Su04
Volume 15
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Operation Barbarossa Daniel Belkin Rockville, MD 15/1 F04
Jewish Harlem Sarah Cholst Goldberg Riverdale, NY 15/1 F04
Soviet Anti-Semitism Tais E. A. J. Belmonte Thessaloniki, Greece 15/1 F04
Liberty Ships Parker Morgan St. Simons Island, GA 15/1 F04
Apartheid in South Africa Elizabeth Lee Jemison Memphis, TN 15/1 F04
Grigory Rasputin Chris Fedor Charlotte, NC 15/1 F04
French Fascism Brian Tashman Port Washington, NY 15/1 F04
Leonardo da Vinci Alice DuVivier Boulder, CO 15/1 F04
Gypsy Persecution Marla Epp Edmonton, Alberta 15/1 F04
Space Race Jeffrey L. Masor Marietta, GA 15/1 F04
Battle of Antietam Cara Hines Rockville, MD 15/1 F04
Christianization of the Rus Scott Nelson Weston, MA 15/2 W04
Federal Arts Project Lovell Holder Charlotte, NC 15/2 W04
Potato Famine Kevin Zhou Danville, CA 15/2 W04
Pullman Strike S. Wylie Galvin Washington, DC 15/2 W04
Japanese Internment Lisa Rosenfeld Rye, NY 15/2 W04
Mexican-American Crisis Scott Goldstein West Hartford, CT 15/2 W04
Philippine Independence Eric Demafeliz Ridgewood, NJ 15/2 W04
Modern Israel Ian Johnson Bloomington, MN 15/2 W04
Bank of Amsterdam Kate Holman Pasadena, CA 15/2 W04
Ogaden Region Ezekiel Rediker Pittsburgh, PA 15/2 W04
Two-Party System Juliet Anne Fraser North Hollywood, CA 15/2 W04
Washington and Du Bois Xianlin Li Durham, NC 15/3 Sp05
Grover Cleveland John Prinzivalli Easthampton, MA 15/3 Sp05
Ida B. Wells Derrick Leung Toronto, ON 15/3 Sp05
Cultural Revolution Lisa Sun San Antonio, TX 15/3 Sp05
Patriotic Music Caroline Offit New York, NY 15/3 Sp05
Protocols of Zion Oliver R. Mains Ross, CA 15/3 Sp05
Benjamin Wade Cullen Oakes Macbeth Washington, DC 15/3 Sp05
Salem and India Veda Shastri Lexington, MA 15/3 Sp05
Naval Renaissance Elissa Frankle Rockville, MD 15/3 Sp05
Wakon Yosai Rebecca Sorge San Antonio, TX 15/3 Sp05
John Adams Rachael Dean Little Rock, AR 15/3 Sp05
Poland and Lithuania Spencer Gray Great Falls, MT 15/4 Su05
European Fascism Loh Shi Lin Singapore 15/4 Su05
Sarah Josehpa Hale Jane Herzeca Andover, MA 15/4 Su05
Burr and Hamilton Edward Tung Fullerton, CA 15/4 Su05
The Invisible Hand Kaitlin Bergan Allendale, NJ 15/4 Su05
Regents vs. Bakke Ramya Kasturi New York, NY 15/4 Su05
American Railroads Zeno Yeates New Orleans, LA 15/4 Su05
War of 1812 Craig Schindewolf Egg Harbor Twp, NJ 15/4 Su05
Missile Crisis Jerome Giovinazzo Brooklyn, NY 15/4 Su05
French Diplomacy Mark Stefanski Palo Alto, CA 15/4 Su05
British Liberal Party Shaina Wright Chappaqua, NY 15/4 Su05
Volume 16
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Ukraine Famine Larisa Michalko Penrith, Australia 16/1 F05
English Reformation Stephen Popper Morristown, NJ 16/1 F05
Nuclear Accidents Rebecca Riehl Ross, CA 16/1 F05
Tokugawa Merchants Julia C. Silverman Groton, MA 16/1 F05
Civil War Diplomacy Steven Siegel Rockville, MD 16/1 F05
Latin America John Mittermeier Exeter, NH 16/1 F05
Haymarket Riot Daniel Robert Connelly Arlington Heights, IL 16/1 F05
Operation Urgent Fury Erik Lin-Greenberg Las Vegas, NV 16/1 F05
Higher Education Rosie M. Sugrue Coconut Grove, FL 16/1 F05
Woodrow Wilson Diana M. Pozo Raleigh, NC 16/1 F05
Norse-Thule Interactions Abigail Seldin Andover, MA 16/1 F05
Charles George Gordon Jake Dale Hudson, OH 16/2 W05
British Circulating Libraries Laura Beth Kaplan Memphis, TN 16/2 W05
Sullivan Brothers Cassandra Cappuccio Monterey, CA 16/2 W05
U.S. Loan Policy John Gabriel Cunningham Washington, DC 16/2 W05
American Language Sally Pei Exeter, NH 16/2 W05
Khmer Rouge in Cambodia Marci J. Nafziger Lowville, NY 16/2 W05
Bloody Sunday 1905 Kirsi Tuomanen-Hill Memphis, TN 16/2 W05
John Marshall Harlan David Gurian-Peck Manhattan Island, NY 16/2 W05
Lodge and Roosevelt Charles Grant Byfield, MA 16/2 W05
Asian Communism Jennifer Poh Singapore 16/2 W05
The Federal Reserve Act Michael Ian Topol Rye, NY 16/2 W05
Ladies' Land League Emma Curran Donnelly Hulse Indianapolis, IN 16/3 Sp06
Black Sox Scandal Kristina E. Lyons Wilbraham, MA 16/3 Sp06
Patriotic Music Daniel Walden Oakland, CA 16/3 Sp06
Social Security Daniel Mattos Roberts Raleigh, NC 16/3 Sp06
Creel and Fosdick Alexandra Petri Washington, DC 16/3 Sp06
Federalist Divide John A. Nelson Washington, DC 16/3 Sp06
Women in Africa Srishti Mirchandani Louisville, KY 16/3 Sp06
Chinese Exclusion Denise T. Garcia Albuquerque, NM 16/3 Sp06
Reagan Years Brandon J. Soeiro Toronto, Ontario 16/3 Sp06
Modern Islam Tyler Waywell Riverdale, NY 16/3 Sp06
Benjamin Franklin 1778 James M. Sterne Lakeville, CT 16/3 Sp06
Cuban Missile Crisis Rachel Witt Singapore 16/4 Su06
Polish-Soviet War Eugene Kim Rochester, MN 16/4 Su06
Turkey In Europe Alexander Crawshaw Athens, GA 16/4 Su06
Basque Autonomy J. Alexander Thew Morristown, NJ 16/4 Su06
Hamilton and Burr Louise Wang Natchitoches, LA 16/4 Su06
Bryan and McKinley Mark Solomon Winnetka, IL 16/4 Su06
SAT Meritocracy Grace Fong Philadelphia, PA 16/4 Su06
Nuremberg Laws Elana Feingold-Link Lawrenceville, NJ 16/4 Su06
Thai Independence Prangnalin Chaturaphat Groton, MA 16/4 Su06
Legend of Samson Jourdan B. Urbach Roslyn Heights, NY 16/4 Su06
G.I. Bill of 1944 Kevin McCarthy Andover, MA 16/4 Su06
Volume 17
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Leopold II |
Antoine Cadot-Wood ‡♦ |
Gorham, Maine |
17/1 F06 |
Treaty of Versailles |
Dakin Sloss ‡ |
Clayton, Missouri |
17/1 F06 |
Swanson Facility |
Lucy Truesdell Ellis |
Byfield, Massachusetts |
17/1 F06 |
Rwandan Genocide | Emily Kogut | Paris, France | 17/1 F06 | Tulip Mania | Emma Banay | Concord, Massachusetts | 17/1 F06 | Charles Lindbergh | Tiffany Lo ‡ | Fullerton, California | 17/1 F06 | Channel Tunnel | Jennifer L. D'Auria | Hudson, Ohio | 17/1 F06 | Frank Hague | Daniel P. Fallon ‡♦ | Chester, New Jersey | 17/1 F06 | New France | Reid Dvorak ‡ | Elgin, Illinois | 17/1 F06 | Civil War Weapons | W. Dewees Yeager IV ‡ | Bronxville, New York | 17/1 F06 | Dickens and Engels | Alexandra Kushman | Coconut Grove, Florida | 17/1 F06 | | | | | Antebellum Louisiana | Yoonhee Gloria Park ‡♦ | New York, New York | 17/2 W06 | The Burning Times | Nicholas B. Corser | Cincinatti, Ohio | 17/2 W06 | Charles Darwin | Samuel Brudner ♦ | Brooklyn, New York | 17/2 W06 | William Pitt | Rachel E. Dunn ‡ | Rochester, Minnesota | 17/2 W06 | Civil War Medicine | Jessica Bingham ‡ | Chester, New Jersey | 17/2 W06 | Woman Suffrage | Laura Pacifici ‡ | Wallingford, Pennsylvania | 17/2 W06 | Brooklyn Bridge | Madeleine Bernstein ‡ | Port Washington, New York | 17/2 W06 | Nikola Tesla | Kathryn E. McAuley | Easthampton, Massachusetts | 17/2 W06 | Ida Tarbell | Joanna Linzer | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | 17/2 W06 | Crash of 1929 | Omar Madhany | Toronto, Ontario | 17/2 W06 | Kargil War | Mahati Gollamudi ‡ | Chantilly, Virginia | 17/2 W06 | | | | | Meiji Restoration | Andrea Noble | Bangkok, Thailand | 17/3 Sp07 | King Cnut | Ross Carstens ‡♦ | Chappaqua, New York | 17/3 Sp07 | SDS Rise and Fall | Rachel Wolf ‡♦ | Palo Alto, California | 17/3 Sp07 | Schlieffen Plan | Slater Stich | South Daytona, Florida | 17/3 Sp07 | Judicial Review | Elizabeth Bershad | Montclair, New Jersey | 17/3 Sp07 | Crisis in Somalia | Alexa Scheer ‡ | Springfield, Missouri | 17/3 Sp07 | Invention of the Laser | Cynthia Sung | Houston, Texas | 17/3 Sp07 | Canadian Eugenics | Leah Helen Wiener ♦ | Toronto, Ontario | 17/3 Sp07 | Gunfight at the OK Corral | Evans Love ♦ | Washington, DC | 17/3 Sp07 | Loving v. Virginia | Gita Ramamurti ‡ | Lexington, Massachusetts | 17/3 Sp07 | Winter War | Barbara McClay §♦ | Signal Mountain, Tennessee | 17/3 Sp07 | Greek Enlightenment | Dhruv K. Singhal | Dallas, Texas | 17/4 Su07 | Journey to the West | Hewon Kari Yook | Alexandria, Virginia | 17/4 Su07 | Hitler and Mussolini | Lim Sin Ni | Singapore | 17/4 Su07 | Russian Vouchers | Prateek Kumar | Andover, Massachusetts | 17/4 Su07 | Nazi Propaganda | Robert Zimbroff | Claremont, California | 17/4 Su07 | Eastern Front | Neel Doshi | Port Washington, New York | 17/4 Su07 | Hôpital Albert Schweitzer | Alexandra Christine Chu | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | 17/4 Su07 | Florida Ship Canal | Caroline Bovay | Gainesville, Florida | 17/4 Su07 | Industrial Revolution | Thomas Mitchell | Greens Farms, Connecticut | 17/4 Su07 | Ukraine Identity | Rebekah Judson | Poughkeepsie, New York | 17/4 Su07 | British Rule in Egypt | Johnathan Pryor ♦ | Manhattan Island, New York | 17/4 Su07 |
Volume 18
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| Silver Mining | Marianna Papageorge ‡ | Weston, Massachusetts | 18/1 F07 | United Arab Republic | Colin Sellers Harris ♦ | Washington, DC | 18/1 F07 | Shoe City | GerryAnne Jean ‡ | Lynn, Massachusetts | 18/1 F07 | Jefferson's Religion | Katherine Novinski | Dallas, Texas | 18/1 F07 | Union Prisons | Catherine Haueter | Monterey, California | 18/1 F07 | American Communists | Gerard D'Emilio | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | 18/1 F07 | Alger Hiss | Meghan Doherty | Byfield, Massachusetts | 18/1 F07 | Murder in Chicago | Alexandra Rahman | Andover, Massachusetts | 18/1 F07 | Gothic Architecture | Jessica Malitoris | Raleigh, North Carolina | 18/1 F07 | Poland and Lithuania | Paul Armstrong ‡ ♦ | Rockville, Maryland | 18/1 F07 | Afrika Korps | Marco Sabatino Romeo | Toronto, Ontario | 18/1 F07 | | | | | Tu Quoque Defense | Nicole A. Heise ‡ ♦ | Ithaca, New York | 18/2 W07 | Blacks and Koreans | Yoonhee Gloria Park ‡ ♦ | New York, New York | 18/2 W07 | Convention of 1968 | Elizabeth Cooper | St Simons Island, Georgia | 18/2 W07 | Women Rulers | Hadley Nagel | New York, New York | 18/2 W07 | Miranda Decision | Helena Malchione | Pasadena, California | 18/2 W07 | Law of the Sea | Olivia Singer | West Hartford, Connecticut | 18/2 W07 | Yiddish Theater | Ruth Nachmany ‡ | New York, New York | 18/2 W07 | German-American Internment | Jenna Devine | Martinsville, New Jersey | 18/2 W07 | Purple Code | Michael Cohen | Boston, Massachusetts | 18/2 W07 | Philippine War | Benjamin Loffredo ♦ | Bronx, New York | 18/2 W07 | | | | | Tito & Milosevic | Katalin Novak | Prague, Czech Republic | 18/3 Sp08 | Uncle Tom's Cabin | Elise S. Zevitz ♦ | Racine, Wisconsin | 18/3 Sp08 | Red Guards | Tucker Fross | Groton, Massachusetts | 18/3 Sp08 | Decline of Britain | Delyana Kyoseva | Edmonton, Albert | 18/3 Sp08 | Racial Hygienics | Jenna Gaska ‡ | San Antonio, Texas | 18/3 Sp08 | Korean War | Daniel Lee | North Hollywood, California | 18/3 Sp08 | Human Trafficking | Aaron Greenwald ‡ | Bronx, New York | 18/3 Sp08 | Yalta 1945 | David Chan Tar Wei | Singapore | 18/3 Sp08 | Act of Union 1707 | Cerianne Robertson ‡ | Chappaqua, New York | 18/3 Sp08 | Oneida Community | Elizabeth Euller | Golden Valley, Minnesota | 18/3 Sp08 | George Washington | Danielle Rothman | Andover, Massachusetts | 18/3 Sp08 | | | | | Bombing of Guernica | Sarah Zager | Albuquerque, New Mexico | 18/4 Su08 | East India Company | Sarah C. Armitage | Concord, Massachusetts | 18/4 Su08 | Nine Years' War | Loughlin Sweeney | Zurich, Switzerland | 18/4 Su08 | Chinese Economic Reform | Pamela Ban ‡ ♦ | Worthington, Ohio | 18/4 Su08 | Marshall & Roane | James Hutchins | Rye, New York | 18/4 Su08 | Utah Statehood | Rebecca Sackler | Rye, New York | 18/4 Su08 | Japanese Internment | Kelsey Deenihan | Montclair, New Jersey | 18/4 Su08 | Oslo Process | Jacob T. Silverman ‡ | Oak Park, Illinois | 18/4 Su08 | William Blount | Blount Stewart | Washington, DC | 18/4 Su08 | H.J. Heinz | Anne L. Slivka | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | 18/4 Su08 | Two-Party System | Alexander J. Holtzman | San Francisco, California | 18/4 Su08 |
Volume 19
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| Bessemer Process | Pearson W. Miller ‡♠ | New York, New York | 19/1 F08 | Soviet-Afghan War | Colin Rhys Hill ♦ | Altanta, Georgia | 19/1 F08 | Silêncio | Inês Geraldes Cardoso | Lisbon, Portugal | 19/1 F08 | Jews in England | Milo Brendan Barisof § | Santa Cruz, California | 19/1 F08 | United States Frigates | Caleb Greinke ‡♠ | Riverside, Missouri | 19/1 F08 | Roxy Stinson | Elizabeth E. Doe | Deerfield, Massachusetts | 19/1 F08 | Mary, Queen of Scots | Elizabeth Pitts | Charlotte, North Carolina | 19/1 F08 | Viking Gifts | Elisabeth Rosen | Brooklyn, New York | 19/1 F08 | Hugh Dowding | Connor Rowntree ‡♠ | West Hartford, Connecticut | 19/1 F08 | Confederate Gold | Steffi Delcourt | St. Simons Island, Georgia | 19/1 F08 | Max Weber | Diane (Elly) Brinkley | New York, New York | 19/1 F08 | | | | | British Entry in WWI | Liam Kruger | Manila, Philippines | 19/2 W08 | Shenzhen SEZ | Justin Lucas Sola ‡♠ | Bennington, Vermont | 19/2 W08 | Chicago Freedom Movement | Tom Stanley-Becker ♠ | Chicago, Illinois | 19/2 W08 | British Diplomacy | Stephen A. Taft ♠ | Washington, DC | 19/2 W08 | Imam Shamil | Mustafa Ghani | Edmonton, Alberta | 19/2 W08 | Pacificus-Helvidius Debates | Rachel Secrest | Indianapolis, Indiana | 19/2 W08 | Yiddish Socialism | Edward Benjamin Samuels ♠ | Pasadena,California | 19/2 W08 | Motion Picture Industry | Kirk Benson | Washington, DC | 19/2 W08 | Brahe and Kepler | Ben Zinberg ‡ | Chappaqua, New York | 19/2 W08 | Asian Financial Crisis | Ian Liang En Wee ♦ | Singapore | 19/2 W08 | Wahhabism and the House of Saud | Dave Grundfest ♠ | Little Rock, Arkansas | 19/2 W08 | | | | | Khmer Rouge | Bastian Michael Sagild | Bangkok, Thailand | 19/3 Sp09 | Slovak Nationalism | Alexander Zou ‡♦ | Danville, California | 19/3 Sp09 | Philip of Macedon | Amalia Skilton ♦ | Tempe, Arizona | 19/3 Sp09 | Alaska Pipeline | Brett McCartney Plugis ‡ | Bedford, Massachusetts | 19/3 Sp09 | Augustus Caesar | Megan Chi ‡♠ | Edmonton, Alberta | 19/3 Sp09 | Irish Nationalism | Jane Abbottsmith ♦ | Cincinnati, Ohio | 19/3 Sp09 | Spanish-American War | Max de La Bruyère | Exeter, New Hampshire | 19/3 Sp09 | Executive Order 9981 | Samuel C. Telzak ‡ | Manhattan, New York | 19/3 Sp09 | Marshall Court | Alison Pease ‡ | Glastonbury, Connecticut | 19/3 Sp09 | Catholicism in England | Sophie Willis | Kent, United Kingdom | 19/3 Sp09 | Polish Democracy 1919-1926 | Jeffrey Stein | Bronx, New York | 19/3 Sp09 | | | | | 442 Regimental Combat Team | Carolyn Akemi Leung ♠ | Pasadena, California | 19/4 Su09 | Annexation of Hawaii | Ethan Lalakea Alter | Los Altos Hills, California | 19/4 Su09 | Harriet Tubman | Juliette Buiter | Eindhoven, Netherlands | 19/4 Su09 | African Failed States | Alexandra Sing | Little Rock, Arkansas | 19/4 Su09 | Reconstruction | Nicholls Pugh Kellogg ♠ | Washington, DC | 19/4 Su09 | Hijab in Islam | Grace Allen ♠ | Cyprus | 19/4 Su09 | Nellie Bly | Brooke Willis | Vero Beach, Florida | 19/4 Su09 | Female Reformers | Christine Diepenbrock ‡ | Raleigh, North Carolina | 19/4 Su09 | Penmanship | Max Dean ‡ | Fort Collins, Colorado | 19/4 Su09 | 1864 Flordia Campaign | Gregory Kurzhals ‡♠ | Newhall, California | 19/4 Su09 | Bar Kokhba Revolt | Jacob Kupferman ♠ | Charleston, South Carolina | 19/4 Su09 |
Volume 20
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| International Whaling Commission | Alyssa K. Donovan | San Jose, California | 20/1 F09 | Communist Takeover | Petr Johanes | Prague, Czech Republic | 20/1 F09 | Islamic Spain | Emily Rappaport♠ | Brooklyn, New York | 20/1 F09 | Soviet Empire | George Maliha | Amarillo, Texas | 20/1 F09 | Roman Empire | Keith Jamieson♠ | Rockville, Maryland | 20/1 F09 | HIV/AIDS in China | Jonathan Weinstein | Sudbury, Massachusetts | 20/1 F09 | Chinese Immigration | Chao Long | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | 20/1 F09 | Freedom Summer | Maria Fernandez | Shaker Heights, Ohio | 20/1 F09 | Influenza 1918 | Brooke Granowski♠ | Dallas, Texas | 20/1 F09 | Visigothic Code | Thomas J. Hwang | Riverdale, New York | 20/1 F09 | Convivencia in Medieval Spain | Wei Li♦ | Singapore | 20/1 F09 | | | | | State of Pakistan | Lara Mitra | Washington, DC | 20/2 W09 | Morse v. Frederick | Daniel Stein | La Jolla, California | 20/2 W09 | Rise and Fall of Cahokia | Daniel Solecki♦ | Maplewood, New Jersey | 20/2 W09 | Andersonville Prison | Jonathan Kaplowitz♠ | Maplewood, New Jersey | 20/2 W09 | History of Madagascar | Leila Pirbay | Antananarivo, Madagascar | 20/2 W09 | War of 1812 | Daniel F. Webber | Minneapolis, Minnesota | 20/2 W09 | Northern Ireland | Todd Brenner♠ | Chappaqua, New York | 20/2 W09 | Missionaries in China | Mary Peeler♠ | Memphis, Tennessee | 20/2 W09 | Arquebus in Japan | Michael Richardson♠ | North Hollywood, California | 20/2 W09 | Operation Ajax | John Randolph Thornton | Lakeville, Connecticut | 20/2 W09 | Civil War Medicine | Christiane Henrich♦ | Marblehead, Massachusetts | 20/2 W09 | | | | | Alexander Hamilton | Tianhao He‡ | Bethesda, Maryland | 20/3 Sp10 | Korean Refugees | Min Eun Jeon♠ | Seoul, Korea | 20/3 Sp10 | Zapatistas | Prashanth Kamalakanthan‡ | Raleigh, North Carolina | 20/3 Sp10 | Roman Expansion | Jay Hyun Kim♠ | Wallingford, Connecticut | 20/3 Sp10 | Christianity in Korea | Jeong-Won Yang♦ | Winston-Salem, N. Carolina | 20/3 Sp10 | ARPANET | Rose Koven | Montclair, New Jersey | 20/3 Sp10 | Battle of Gallipoli | Robert L. Stone§ ♠ | Chicago, Illinois | 20/3 Sp10 | Magyars and Romanians | Hikari Senju‡♠ | Chappaqua, New York | 20/3 Sp10 | Pullman Strike of 1894 | Viveca W.S. Morris♠ | Exeter, New Hampshire | 20/3 Sp10 | Lincoln & Plains Indians | Laura B. Pendleton | Charlottesville, Virginia | 20/3 Sp10 | Ainu Trade, 1650-1720 | Kaya Nagayo♠ | Yokohama, Japan | 20/3 Sp10 | | | | | Norman Borlaug | Benjamin Weichman‡ | Bedford, Massachusetts | 20/4 Su10 | Rwandan Genocide | Abhishek Raman Parajuli | Kathmandu, Nepal | 20/4 Su10 | Balkan Wars,1912-1913 | Neal Feldman‡ | Denver, Colorado | 20/4 Su10 | Pittsburgh's East Liberty | Jane Oliver Cavalier♠ | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | 20/4 Su10 | Muslim Brotherhood | Emma Silverman‡ | Oak Park, Illinois | 20/4 Su10 | American Economics | Anirudha Balasubramanian | Washington, DC | 20/4 Su10 | Confederate Divide | Ruodi Duan‡ | Arcadia, California | 20/4 Su10 | African Colonies | Sydney S. Small♠ | Chicago, Illinois | 20/4 Su10 | Italian Fascism | Antonia Woodford♠ | Riverdale, New York | 20/4 Su10 | The Long Telegram | Scotland William Long‡♠ | Irvington, New York | 20/4 Su10 | Andrew Jackson | EuNa Noh♦ | Exeter, New Hampshire | 20/4 Su10 |
Volume 21
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| | | | | Female Infanticide | Ayana Gray♦ | Little Rock, Arkansas | 21/1 F10 | Tuskegee Experiment | Isabel Parkey | Brooklyn, New York | 21/1 F10 | Maginot Line | Oliver Wyatt Kim | Singapore | 21/1 F10 | Orphan Trains | Lesley C. Stevenson♠ | Memphis, Tennessee | 21/1 F10 | Peninsular War | Rishab Guha‡ | Chappaqua, New York | 21/1 F10 | Cherokee Nation | Sarah Foster | Hudson, Ohio | 21/1 F10 | Establishment Clause | Julie M. Reiter | Montclair, New Jersey | 21/1 F10 | North Korean Refugees | Jeong Hoon Lee | South Korea | 21/1 F10 | John Jacob Astor | Emma Campbell-Mohn | New Haven, Connecticut | 21/1 F10 | Hermit Kingdom | Min Kyung Ko | Little Rock, Arkansas | 21/1 F10 | Socialist Realism | Maya Krishnan‡♦ | Rockville, Maryland | 21/1 F10 | | | | | George Ripley | Elizabeth Twomey | New Orleans, Louisiana | 21/2 W10 | The Italian State | Antonia Woodford♠ | Bronx, New York | 21/2 W10 | Theodore Roosevelt | Lucia A. Randall | Montclair, New Jersey | 21/2 W10 | Kim Dae Jung | Youngkwon Yu♠ | Pennsburg, Pennsylvania | 21/2 W10 | Sinn Féin | Simeon Burke‡ | Chicago, Illinois | 21/2 W10 | Battle of Gettysburg | Robert D. Hogan‡ | Glastonbury, Connecticut | 21/2 W10 | Sakhalin Koreans | Yeon Woo Lee♠ | South Korea | 21/2 W10 | May Fourth Movement | Caroline W. Tan‡ | San Jose, California | 21/2 W10 | The Land Ironclads | Cody E. Nager‡ | North Salem, New York | 21/2 W10 | Lodge vs. Kennedy | Matthew Weinstein♦ | Belmont, Massachusetts | 21/2 W10 | Louis vs. Schmeling | Kevin Liu | Oakville, Ontario | 21/2 W10 | | | | | Matteo Ricci | Caitlin Lu♦ | Hong Kong | 21/3 Sp11 | Reforms of Gaius Marius | Andrew Crumrine‡ | Rockville, Maryland | 21/3 Sp11 | Rights of Muslim Women | Tina Solvik | Danville, California | 21/3 Sp11 | Peter the Great | Preeti Varathan | Singapore | 21/3 Sp11 | Headscarf Ban | Fatima Hosain | Pougkeepsie, New York | 21/3 Sp11 | Roman Britain | Molly Pickel‡*** | Chappaqua, New York | 21/3 Sp11 | Slaves in the Revolution | Caroline Mullins | Memphis, Tennessee | 21/3 Sp11 | Lincoln and Roosevelt | Jiweon Kim | Lakeville, Connecticut | 21/3 Sp11 | Jewish Community | Rachel Harrus‡*** | Palo Alto, California | 21/3 Sp11 | James K. Polk | Rachel Waltman‡ | Tenfly, New Jersey | 21/3 Sp11 | Tito's Yugoslavia | Samuel Ramani*** | Toronto, Ontario | 21/3 Sp11 | | | | | Knights Templar | Chetan Singhal | Singapore | 21/4 Su11 | Nullification Crisis | Edward Mahaffey*** | Washington, DC | 21/4 Su11 | Sesame Street | Isabel Ruane | New Haven, Connecticut | 21/4 Su11 | Sinking of Lusitania | Rujul Zaparde | Lawrenceville, New Jersey | 21/4 Su11 | Near v. Minnesota | Alexander Q. Anderson‡*** | Eagan, Minnesota | 21/4 Su11 | Charge of the Light Brigade | Erynn Kim | Pasadena, Californa | 21/4 Su11 | Jozef Pilsudski | Piotr Dormus | Victoria, British Columbia | 21/4 Su11 | Failure of Perestroika | Lo Man Chuen Adrian | Hong Kong | 21/4 Su11 | Anglo-Afghan War | Eric Keen♦ | Bethesda, Maryland | 21/4 Su11 | Confucian Influence | Hyoung Ook Wee | Gangwon, South Korea | 21/4 Su11 | The Needham Question | Jonathan Lu♦ | Hong Kong | 21/4 Su11 |
Special Korean Issue
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| Convivencia in Spain | Wei Li♦ | Singapore | SK Su11•• | Christianity in Korea | Jeong-Won Yang | Winston-Salem, N. Carolina | SK Su11 | Roman Expansion | Jay Hyun Kim | Wallingford, Connecticut | SK Su11 | Ainu Trade 1650-1720 | Kaya Nagayo♦ | Yokohama, Japan | SK Su11 | Civil War Medicine | Christiane Henrich‡♦ | Marblehead, Massachusetts | SK Su11 | Chinese Immigration | Chao Long | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | SK Su11 | Magyars & Romanians | Hikari Senju‡ | Chappaqua, New York | SK Su11 | Female Infanticide | Ayana Gray | Little Rock, Arkansas | SK Su11 | Arquebus in Japan | Michael Richardson | North Hollywood, CA | SK Su11 | Pullman Strike of 1894 | Viveca W.S. Morris | Exeter, New Hampshire | SK Su11 | Chinese Economic Reform | Pamela Ban‡♦ | Worthington, Oho | SK Su11 |
Volume 22
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| Rudolf Steiner | Hannah Sassoon♦ | Brooklyn, New York | 22/1 F11 | Park Chung Hee | SeungMoon Lee | Seoul, Korea | 22/1 F11 | Austro-Prussian War | Jason Kim | Rochester, Minnesota | 22/1 F11 | Germany and Austria | Rose Berman♦ | Rockville, Maryland | 22/1 F11 | Boer War | Patrick Reed | Washington, DC | 22/1 F11 | Rose O'Neal Greenhow | Caitlin Andrews | Exeter, New Hampshire | 22/1 F11 | 17th Century Piracy | Natalia Ginsburg | Chicago, Illinois | 22/1 F11 | The Teddy Bear | Kristina Wald | Chicago, Illinois | 22/1 F11 | U.S. Constitution | Matthew Schweitzer | Oakland, California | 22/1 F11 | Homestead Strike | Christopher H. Bravo | Lenox, Massachusetts | 22/1 F11 | Progressive Eugenics | Agigail Holtzman♦ | Newton, Massachusetts | 22/1 F11 | Dutch Republic | Aaron Yappert | Singapore | 22/2 W11 | Harvey Girls | Elena Riecke‡ | Maplewood, New Jersey | 22/2 W11 | McCartney Expedition | David Tong | Chicago, Illinois | 22/2 W11 | John Quincy Adams | Christopher A. Meyer | Andover, Massachusetts | 22/2 W11 | Proslavery Writings | Gabriel Alvarez | Boston, Massachusetts | 22/2 W11 | Panic of 1907 | Justin Scott Katirei | Bronx, New York | 22/2 W11 | Empress Theodora | Rachel Kupferman | Charleston, South Carolina | 22/2 W11 | Urban Development | Yeeun Chun | Seoul, South Korea | 22/2 W11 | So Juana Inés de la Cruz | Patricia Perozo♦ | Chicago, Illinois | 22/2 W11 | Colorado River Compact | Elizabeth S. Mahon | Fort Collins, Colorado | 22/2 W11 | History of Mathematics | Zachary Izzo | Lawrenceville, New Jersey | 22/2 W11
| WWII Refugees |
Anushua Battacharya | Woodbury, Minnesota |
22/3 Sp12 | Invasion of New Mexico | Jonathan Frankle | Rockville, Maryland | 22/3 Sp12 | Great Leap Famine | Eliza Fawcett | Brooklyn, New York | 22/3 Sp12 | Rise of India |
Tiancheng Zhang |
Little Rock, Arkansas |
22/3 Sp12 | Effects of Glasnost |
Nicolas Powell |
Pleasonton, California |
22/3 Sp12 | Turner Rebellion |
Preston Metz |
Washington, DC |
22/3 Sp12 | Scottish Immigration |
Collin Henson |
Munster, Indiana |
22/3 Sp12 | Second Punic War |
luke R. Salazar |
Humboldt, Tennessee |
22/3 Sp12 | The Six Companies |
Kathleen Rao |
Sandy, Utah |
22/3 Sp12 | British in the Sudan |
jae hyun Lee♦ |
Hoengseong, Korea |
22/3 Sp12 | War of Regulation |
Sarah A. Sadlier♦ |
Tacoma, Washington |
22/3 Sp12 | | | | | Pentagon Papers |
Janet Chen |
Boulder, Colorado |
22/4 Su12 | Panic of 1907 |
Hosun Peter Chung |
Washington, DC |
22/4 Su12 | Free Blacks |
Jessica Kariisa |
Raleigh, North Carolina |
22/4 Su12 | Charles Gates Dawes |
Jonah D. Bader |
Lexington, Massachusetts |
22/4 Su12 | Islamic Feminism |
Mika Kligler |
Brooklyn, New York |
22/4 Su12 | Vaudeville |
Holly Dayton |
Cincinnati, Ohio |
22/4 Su12 | King Herod | Jonathan Ellison |
Charleston, South Carolina |
22/4 Su12 | Rise of Prussia |
Richard E. Snyder, Jr. |
New York, New York |
22/4 Su12 | Napoleon in Croatia |
Ana Paula Marinovic |
Memphis, Tennessee |
22/4 Su12 | Byzantine Empire |
Asher Talerman |
Bronx, New York |
22/4 Su12 | The Berlin Question |
Kevin Huang Tan |
Hunting Valley, Ohio |
22/4 Su12 |
Volume 23
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| | | | | Star-Spangled Banner |
Carolina Brettler |
New York, New York |
23/1 F12 | Old Order Amish |
Bridget Daly |
Houston, Texas |
23/1 F12 | History of Penicillin |
Kyungchan Min |
Rancho Santa Maragrita, CA |
23/1 F12 | Gottfried von Leibniz |
Alexander Kovaka |
Rabun Gap, Georgia |
23/1 F12 | Indians in South Africa |
Meera Ramakrishnan |
Boston, Massachusetts |
23/1 F12 | Deng Xiaoping |
Hyun Ho Noh |
Yokohama, Japan |
23/1 F12 | Gold Mountain |
Jade Wong |
Washington, DC |
23/1 F12 | Antonio Salazar |
Keeyong Eom |
Seoul, Korea |
23/1 F12 | Public Library |
Zaynee Malik |
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
23/1 F12 | Chinese Espionage |
Colin Kimzey |
San Francisco, California |
23/1 F12 | Leprosy in Middle Ages |
Ruth Hanna |
Boston, Massachusetts |
23/1 F12 | | | | | Issue 23-2 | | | |
Casear Augustus |
Katherine Rosenberg‡ |
Chappaqua, New York |
23/2 W12 |
The New York Times |
Gabriel Grand♦ |
Bronx, New York |
23/2 W12 |
Tuberculosis |
Theresa L. Rager |
Cincinnati, Ohio |
23/2 W12 |
Commercial Revolution |
Gabriel Kelly‡ |
Murrysville, Pennsylvania |
23/2 W12 |
Miscegenation |
Malini Gandhi‡♠ |
Newtonville, Massachusetts |
23/2 W12 |
Eugenics in Massachusetts |
Reid Grinspoon♦ |
Waltham, Massachusestts |
23/2 W12 |
Boss Tweed |
Kaitavjeet Chowdhary‡ |
Glastonbury, Connecticut |
23/2 W12 |
Mughal Empire |
Aleezé Qadir |
Chicago, Illinois |
23/2 W12 |
U.S.-UK in WWII |
Andrew Burton |
Toronto, Ontario |
23/2 W12 |
Conditions for Democracy |
Edyt Dickstein |
Livingston, New Jersey |
23/2 W12 |
Children’s Literature |
Anna Elizabeth Blech‡ |
New York, New York |
23/2 W12 |
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Anti-Confucian Campaign |
Ryan Y. Voon♠ |
Groton, Massachusetts |
23/3 Sp13 |
Decline of Rome |
Colin Tweel |
Toronto, Ontario |
23/3 Sp13 |
Broderick-Terry Duel |
Emma L. Scoble♦ |
Oakland, California |
23/3 Sp13 |
Potato Famine |
Sophia Monaghan |
Lawrenceville, New Jersey |
23/3 Sp13 |
Meyer Lansky |
Molly Borden‡ |
West Hartford, Connecticut |
23/3 Sp13 |
Jose Rizal |
Jose Vicente Tagle‡♠ |
Millburn, New Jersey |
23/3 Sp13 |
Harriet Beecher Stowe |
Shelby Carpenter |
Andover, Massachusetts |
23/3 Sp13 |
Justice Marshall |
Jeff Smith |
Montclair, New Jersey |
23/3 Sp13 |
Ethnic Minorities in China |
Won Jung Kim♠ |
Concord, New Hampshire |
23/3 Sp13 |
Nantucket Whaling |
Olivia Weiner♠ |
Houston, Texas |
23/3 Sp13 |
Florence Nightingale |
Kailin Baechle♠ |
Troy, New York |
23/3 Sp13 |
| | | | Issue 23-4 | | | |
Robert Mugabe |
Emily A. Yankowitz‡♦ |
Scarsdale, New York |
23/4 Su13 |
Direct Legislation |
Nathaniel Bernstein♦ |
San Francisco, California |
23/4 Su13 |
Boxer Rebellion |
Jay Hyung Kim |
Windsor, Berkshire, UK |
23/4 Su13 |
Animation at War |
Rachel Johnson‡♠ |
Port Washington, New York |
23/4 Su13 |
Battle of France |
Jeng Yang Chia |
Singapore |
23/4 Su13 |
Potawatami in Chicago |
Seunglee Lee‡ |
Wilmette, Illinois |
23/4 Su13 |
Christianity in Japan |
Gen Shiraishi♦ |
Yokohama, Japan |
23/4 Su13 |
British Defeat in Asia |
Ryan Chu |
Shekov, Shenzhen, China |
23/4 Su13 |
First Gulf War |
Jane Morris |
Shaker Heights, Ohio |
23/4 Su13 |
Astor Place Riots |
Malcolm Steinberg♦ |
Washington, DC |
23/4 Su13 |
Chernobyl Disaster | |
Callie Phui-Yen Hoon♠ |
Deerfield, Massachusetts |
23/4 Su13 |
Volume 24
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| Issue 24-1 | | | |
Vendetta in Venice |
Noah Kim♠ |
Pasadena, California |
24/1 F13 |
Iran Revolution |
Daniel Fu |
Indianapolis, Indiana |
24/1 F13 |
Galileo’s Heresy |
Alyssa Rudelis♠ |
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |
24/1 F13 |
New Deal |
George Easley♠ |
Morristown, New Jersey |
24/1 F13 |
Ukraine Famine |
Katherine Cayton♠ |
Raleigh, North Carolina |
24/1 F13 |
Japan in Korea | |
Varun Singh Bindra |
Singapore |
24/1 F13 |
Cromwell in Ireland |
Joshua Weaver♠ |
Rockville, Maryland |
24/1 F13 |
Sit-In Movement |
Amelia Nierenberg |
Bronx, New York |
24/1 F13 |
Ban Ki-Moon |
Esther H. Yoon |
Seoul, Korea |
24/1 F13 |
Alternating Current |
Tyler J. Dougan♠ |
Minneapolis, Minnesota |
24/1 F13 |
History of Coffee |
Corrin Chow |
New Hyde Park, New York |
24/1 F13 |
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Proclamation of 1763 |
Sam Feder |
Ramaz School, New York |
24/2 W13 |
Kang Youwei | |
Jessica Li♠ |
Summit, New Jersey |
24/2 W13 |
Lincoln’s Reading |
George Holderness |
Belmont, Massachusetts |
24/2 W13 |
Segregation in Berkeley | |
Maya Tulip Lorey♠ |
Oakland, California |
24/2 W13 |
Quebec Separatism | |
Iris Robbins-Larrivee♠ |
Vancouver, British Columbia |
24/2 W13 |
Jackie Robinson | |
Peter Baugh |
Clayton, Missouri |
24/2 W13 |
Mechanical Clocks |
Mehitabel Glenhaber |
Boston, Massachusetts |
24/2 W13 |
Anti-German Sentiment | |
Hendrick Townley |
Rye, New York |
24/2 W13 |
Science and Judaism |
Jonathan Slifkin♠ |
Bronx, New York |
24/2 W13 |
Barbie Doll | |
Brittany Arnett |
Port Washington, New York |
24/2 W13 |
German Navy in WWI |
Renhua Xuan |
Guangzhou, Guangdong |
24/2 W13 |
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Legend of Symbols
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‡ = public high school
§ = homescholar
♦ = Indicates Emerson Prize winner
♠ = Indicates Emerson Nominee
•• = Special Korean Issue
The IB F91 issue was a special issue for the International Baccalaureate Organisation, composed
of essays by IB students previously published in The Concord Review.
The Emerson Prize issue was published in January 1995, with two essays by the first winners of the
Emerson Prize (Aaron Einbond-Harvard, and Pia Luedtke-Yale). The second Emerson Prize was awarded
March 14, 1996 to Sarah Valkenburgh (Dartmouth) and Matthew Eisenberg (Yale) at the New England
History Teachers Association Meeting in Hartford, Connecticut. [The NEHTA Kidger Award was given to
The Concord Review at the same meeting]
The AP F95 issue was a special issue for The College Board, composed of
essays by Advanced Placement History students previously published in The Concord Review.
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