![]() Panel 6: Knowledge, Education, and Art in North America and Asia Kevin Wang: “The Roman Law of Slavery in Late Medieval Europe”Įnrique Sanchez: “‘Why Fear Sterilization?’: Population Control and Family Planning in Puerto Rico during the Mid-Twentieth Century”Īlexander Tam: “To Be a Citizen: Rights, Obligation, and Belonging at the Social Margins of the Confederacy” Panel 5: Citizenship, Legal Personhood, and DemographyĪlaina Harris: “‘What’s in a name?’: An Analysis of Personal Names in Post-Conquest England, 1066–1216” Henry Bellew: “The Impact of Political Violence and International Fascism on the Electoral Failure of the British Union of Fascists”Īndres Mendoza: “Otherness, Isolation, Autonomy: Dissident Spanish Clergy, 1931–1939”Ĭharlotte Sack: “‘An organ of social democracy’: The Rise of the Public Library in Postwar America”Īlexander Lee: “‘We the Soviet People’: Civic Belonging and Sovetskii Narod Discourse under the Conditions of Late Socialism” Location: Robinson Hall, Basement Seminar Room (#B21) ![]() Panel 4: National Ideals, Conflicts, and Struggles in the 20th Century Kailas Amin: “Historical Perspective on the Development of the American Power Market, 1996 to the Present” Michael Wallace: “‘Davy Crockett in Yellowstone’: Mission 66, the National Park Service, and the Creation of Modern Environmentalism, 1954–1966” Ua Alencastre-Galimba: “‘Guano Land’: Native Hawaiian Interactions with the Guano Industry in the Late Nineteenth Century” Paige Proctor: “Stewards of a Nation: The Political Significance of Agrarian Communities in Industrializing England” Panel 3: Capital, Energy, and the State in the Making of the Anthropocene Please join us for a celebratory reception honoring this year’s cohort of thesis writers! Hannah Thurlby: “‘All Our Children’: The Impact of China’s One-Child-Policy on the American Family in the 1990s” Averell Harriman and the Kennedy Administration's Intervention in Vietnam”ĭash Wasserstein: “A Match Made in Heaven: Reconciling Neoliberalism and Nationalism in the Reagan Era” ![]() Mary Julia Koch: “Going Nuclear: The American Family in the Cold War”Ī.J. Panel 2: Society, Economics, and Culture in the Global Postwar Nithyani Anandakugan: “Turning Tides: The 1986 Sri Lankan Boat Migration to Newfoundland and Questions of Rescue in International Law” Michael Vassallo: “A Clash of Three Governors: White Backlash, Southern Conservatism, and the Long Death of Georgia’s White Primary” ![]() Sam Lowry: “Courts, Commerce, and Child Labor: The Creation of a New Constitutional Order” Julian Habermann: “Stamped Out: Ineligibility in the Origins of the Immigration System, 1880–1920” Location: Robinson Hall Conference Room (#125) Panel 1: Law, Politics, and Migration in North America **Please note, this event is limited to Harvard affiliates only.** ![]()
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