Date Added+- | Title+- | Organization+- | Min Coverage+- | Max Coverage+- | Creator | Files+- | Options |
21 May 20 | The Parks Belong to Us:A Study of National Identity and National Parks ThroughA Qualitative Analysis of Popular Nature Writings 1929-1940 | Idaho State University Arts & Letters History | Unknown | Unknown | Matthew Bingman | 1 | View |
21 Sep 17 | Patterns of Organization and Genocide: The 1915 Deportation of Armenia | Idaho State University Arts & Letters History | Unknown | Unknown | Greg Farley | 1 | View |
10 Dec 19 | Foodways and Family Traditions130 Years of Cattle Ranching at Fort Hall | Idaho State University Arts & Letters History | Unknown | Unknown | Les Miller | 1 | View |
6 Jul 18 | Incarcerated Foodways Japanese American Experiences During WW2 | Idaho State University Arts & Letters History | Unknown | Unknown | Andrew Dunn | 1 | View |
13 Dec 22 | The Persistence of Language and Culture Activism in the Face of Colonization:
The Effects and Unintended Consequences of
Native American Educational Policies From 1880 to Present | Idaho State University Arts & Letters History | Unknown | Unknown | Dwain J. Garbett | 1 | View |
14 Jun 16 | The Lowland Clearances of Scotland: A Study of the Transition of Space and Place | Idaho State University Arts & Letters History | Unknown | Unknown | Kurt Kirkpatrick | 1 | View |
14 Jun 16 | Wage Slavery and America's Labor Movement from the Industrial Revolution to the Great Depression | Idaho State University Arts & Letters History | Unknown | Unknown | Seth Kirkpatrick | 1 | View |
14 Jun 16 | Rethinking the 'Indian Arts Museum': The Evolution of the David T. Vernon Collection of American Indian Artifacts | Idaho State University Arts & Letters History | Unknown | Unknown | Amanda Poitevin | 1 | View |
10 Dec 19 | The Evolution of Terrorism Through the Use of Technology:al-Qaeda and ISIS | Idaho State University Arts & Letters History | Unknown | Unknown | Sarah Menish-Geryk | 1 | View |
11 Jul 23 | Smashing Teapots and Knitting Mufflers:
The Development of British Mormon
Identity 1911-1918 | Idaho State University Arts & Letters History | Unknown | Unknown | Elizabeth E. Mawlam | 1 | View |
3 Aug 23 | Diaspora Within a Diaspora; Ethiopian Jews and Racial Prejudice in the State of Israel | Idaho State University Arts & Letters History | Unknown | Unknown | Moriah Gregersen | 1 | View |
25 Jun 25 | Finding Our Foremothers: Women and Power in Seventeenth-Century Northern New England | Idaho State University Arts & Letters History | Unknown | Unknown | Norra Cardillo | 1 | View |
11 Oct 21 | Letter Revolution: Epistolary Protest in Black American Women’s Writing | Idaho State University Arts & Letters English & Philosophy | Unknown | Unknown | Sarah Vause | 1 | View |
2 Feb 18 | JADES, CHEATS, AND COUNTERFEITS: FEMALE TRICKSTERS IN THE EARLY BRITISH NOVEL, 1680–1745 | Idaho State University Arts & Letters English & Philosophy | Unknown | Unknown | Jeffrey G. Howard | 1 | View |
10 Dec 19 | GHOSTED: HOW AMERICAN WOMEN USE THE GOTHIC GENRE TO HAUNT OPPRESSORS | Idaho State University Arts & Letters English & Philosophy | Unknown | Unknown | Carly Flandro | 1 | View |
8 Feb 18 | ON THE PROBLEM AND PROMISE OF ALEX CALDIERO’S SONOSOPHY: DOING DIALOGICAL COPERFORMATIVE ETHNOGRAPHY; OR, ENTER THE POETARIUM | Idaho State University Arts & Letters English & Philosophy | Unknown | Unknown | Tyler Chadwick | 1 | View |
8 Feb 18 | ELIZABETH BAYLEY SETON: WORDLING AND RHETOR | Idaho State University Arts & Letters English & Philosophy | Unknown | Unknown | Déirdre A. Carney | 1 | View |
6 Jul 18 | THE NON-GRAMMARIAN’S GUIDE TO FIXING STUDENT GRAMMAR AND PUNCTUATION ERRORS | Idaho State University Arts & Letters English & Philosophy | Unknown | Unknown | Amy K. Brumfield | 1 | View |
2 Feb 18 | “Come Out of the Woods and We’ll Tell You Who You Are”: The Protest Literatures of S. Alice Callahan, Charles Alexander Eastman, and Simon Pokagon | Idaho State University Arts & Letters English & Philosophy | Unknown | Unknown | Steve Harrison | 1 | View |
14 Sep 16 | Natural Mechanics: Technology and Place in the Words of Virginia Woolf and Ernest Hemingway | Idaho State University Arts & Letters English & Philosophy | Unknown | Unknown | Marc Keith | 1 | View |