Winter 2014 (Volume X, Issue II)
An online copy of the Journal may be accessed at this link: Michigan Journal of History Winter 2014 Edition
The Winter 2014 edition features the following articles:
- Road Blocks to Suffrage (Daisy Dowdall, Wellesley College)
- Legend and Legacy: A Rhetorical History of Lewis and Clark (Jake Sonnenberg, Stanford University)
- Labor Politics and Historical Memory of 1989 (Jack Fuller, University of Michigan)
- Leading from the Front: An Analysis of What Made a Successful Civil War Unit (Ian Gorham, University of Michigan)
- The Warsaw Ghetto and the Shanghai Ghetto (So Yeon Jeong, Wellesley College)
- The Men of Creedmoor Rifle Range (Lindsay Sovern, Brown University)
- How American Energy Dependence Sparked al-Qaeda’s War on the United States (Ben Gottesdiener and David Sutter, Washington University in St. Louis)
- The Evolution of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in American Cinema and Culture (Patrick Van Hackeling, Swarthmore College)
- Journey of Mad Scientists (Marcus Nappier, University of Virginia)
- The Inescapable Politics of Identity (Sarah Pauling, University of Michigan)
- The Mass Lynching of Italians in 1891 New Orelans: Marking Italians as Racially “Dago” (Nicholas Borkowski, Swarthmore College)
Fall 2013 (Volume X, Issue I)
An online copy of the Journal may be accessed at this link: Michigan Journal of History Fall 2013 Edition
The Fall 2013 edition features the following articles:
- “This Time for Africa”: FIFA, Politics, and South Africa’s Struggle for Human Rights (Taylor Henley, Duke University)
- Policy of Fear: FBI COINTELPRO Operations Conducted Against Black Nationalist Groups (Zachary Determan, University of Michigan)
- The Cinema of Moral Anxiety (Mario Goetz, University of Michigan)
- Challenging Jim Crow: Desegregation at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Hannah McMillan, University of North Carolina)
- The Turning of Chinese Patriotic Education (Jiaqi Fan, Wellesley College)
- Provincial Influences on Loyalist Writings (Kasey Sease, University of Virginia)
- Parrish S. Lovejoy Collection–Michigan’s Conservation Moment: Post-Progressive Era (Jennifer Ross Durow, University of Michigan)
- Wheatland of Wrath: A Tale of 20th Century Agricultural Labor and Historical Memory (Sarah Sadlier, Stanford University)
- Mass Pilgrimage and the Christological Context of the First Crusade (Burt Westermeier, University of North Carolina)