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    • Ewing, Shane Andrew (Vanderbilt University, Department of History, 2016)
      US-Haitian relations had a rough beginning, as the possible American recognition of Haiti became a fixed point of tension between the Federalists and Democratic-Republicans in domestic and foreign policy from 1797 to 1806. ...
    • Grove, Laura (Vanderbilt University, Department of History, 2016)
      This research examines the reaction of students at Vanderbilt University to the Vietnam War during Lyndon B. Johnson's presidency. Vanderbilt's student-run newspaper The Vanderbilt Hustler provides insight into the opinions ...
    • Talley, Christian (Vanderbilt University, Department of History, 2016)
      China today is a rising superpower and a major challenger to American hegemony. The industrialization and modernization that other nations achieved in centuries, China has compressed to a few decades. Indeed, all too often, ...
    • Du, Wenhao (Winston) (Vanderbilt University, Department of History, 2016)
      This paper examines the structural changes in East German institutions that occurred in the former German Democratic Republic (GDR) in the years following German Reunification and how they represented a western "takeover" ...