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13 Jul 15Tramps Staving for Coal: Coaling Stations in the Pacific, 1884-1900Idaho State University Arts & Letters HistoryUnknownUnknownNathaniel Williams1View
11 Jul 23Smashing Teapots and Knitting Mufflers: The Development of British Mormon Identity 1911-1918Idaho State University Arts & Letters HistoryUnknownUnknownElizabeth E. Mawlam1View
8 May 20Queen Bees are Stinging Mad: The Development of LGBTQ Identity and Community inthe United States, 1890-1969Idaho State University Arts & Letters HistoryUnknownUnknownDavid Peterson1View
14 Jun 16Rethinking the 'Indian Arts Museum': The Evolution of the David T. Vernon Collection of American Indian ArtifactsIdaho State University Arts & Letters HistoryUnknownUnknownAmanda Poitevin1View
14 Jun 16The Lowland Clearances of Scotland: A Study of the Transition of Space and PlaceIdaho State University Arts & Letters HistoryUnknownUnknownKurt Kirkpatrick1View
29 Feb 24Finding Reconciliation: A Comparative Analysis of Post-Genocide Reconciliation in Armenia, Germany, and CambodiaIdaho State University Arts & Letters HistoryUnknownUnknownCassie L. Balzen1View
9 Dec 19The Rhine in German Military Outlooks:1918-1945Idaho State University Arts & Letters HistoryUnknownUnknownHeather Thompson1View
14 Jun 16Wage Slavery and America's Labor Movement from the Industrial Revolution to the Great DepressionIdaho State University Arts & Letters HistoryUnknownUnknownSeth Kirkpatrick1View
8 Feb 18THEORY OF MIND: REPRESENTATIONS OF VIOLENCE AND PREDATION IN 19TH CENTURY BRITISH GOTHIC LITERATUREIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownCaprice L. DeSpain Huse1View
26 Jun 25I Know Why Lagos Women Whistle: Gendered Representations of Lagos in Contemporary Nigerian NarrativesIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownElizabeth O. Olaoye1View
4 Mar 26Humor and Persuasion: A Multimodal Rhetorical Analysis of X Memes in Sociopolitical and Economic Discourse in NigeriaIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownTaiwo A. Salako1View
6 Sep 18Childish Conventions: The Generic Absence of Children in Early Modern DramaIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownDeon Martineau1View
3 Feb 25Examining the “India” in “India’s Tolkien”: Amish Tripathi's Postpostcolonial MythopoeiaIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownLuke Fredette1View
16 Dec 20From Invitation to Isolation in Online First Year Composition: Instructor Feedback on Student Writing to Foster Students Fully ParticipatingIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownElizabeth Onufer1View
6 Sep 18The Existential Modernism of Elizabeth BowenIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownKatherine Merrill1View
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 PokagonIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownSteve Harrison1View
3 Feb 25A Meta-analysis on the Acquisition of Morphosyntactic Language Transfer Models in Third Language AcquisitionIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownNajmeh Dehghanitafti1View
14 Jun 16Emerging from the Shadows: John Galsworthy's "Forsyte Saga", Modernism, and the Effect of Sequential PublicationIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownPatricia Schmidt1View
13 Jun 16On the Road Again: The Influence of Francis Parkman's "The Oregon Trail" on Jack Kerouac's "On the Road"Idaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownScott Holman1View
9 Mar 15Jane Austen in Postmodern Popular CultureIdaho State University Arts & Letters English & PhilosophyUnknownUnknownElise Barker1View
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