1. A History of Menstrual Injustice: How Essential Care is Flawed at Best--and Absent at Worst--for Incarcerated People with Periods in the United States Silverman, Alexa 2021 Theses MenstruationPrisonersWomen prisonersHuman rightsCriminal justice, Administration ofPrisonsPublic health
2. Maritime Borderlands Lipman, Andrew Charles 2021 Chapters (Layout Features) BorderlandsCoastsIndigenous peoplesHistory
3. The Beautiful Scheme: Christine Ladd-Franklin and the Expansion of Logical Methodology Karp, Hadassah 2019 Theses HistoryInterdisciplinary approach to knowledgeLogic--MethodologyMathematiciansLadd-Franklin, Christine, 1847-1930
4. First World Women, Third World Revolutions: The Nicaragua and Cuban Revolutions as Reflections of the Trajectory of the Feminist Movement in the United States in the late 20th Century Wolozin, Elizabeth 2016 Theses FeminismSecond-wave feminismRevolution (Cuba : 1959)Revolution (Nicaragua : 1979)
5. No More Middle Grounds? Lipman, Andrew Charles 2016 Reviews TreatiesLand settlementBorderlandsIndians of North America--First contact with Europeans--HistoriographyIndiansIndians of North AmericaHistory
6. Becoming Beur: Social Marginalization and the Emergence of a Collective Identity for Paris' Maghrebi Youth Christensen, Morgan 2015 Theses North AfricansHistory
7. "Known But To God": The Unverifiable Identities of Disparus in France, 1914-1924 Lempit, Jessica Lillian 2015 Theses HistorySocial structure
8. Review of Lenape Country: The Delaware Valley before William Penn. By Jean R. Soderlund (Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2015) Lipman, Andrew Charles 2015 Delaware IndiansHistoryIndiansIndians of North America
9. "Songs are Sneaky Things": Pete Seeger's Music as a Force for Political Change Pori, Isabella 2015 Theses MusicHistory
10. “To Fortify our Fatherland”: Russian National Identity Between East and West, 1825-1855 Himmelman, Chaya 2015 Theses History