History Theses Awarded Distinction
Gia A. Curatola: The Lady of the South Sea:
Women's Participation and Its Consequences
Leah Fine: Colorblind
Colonialism? Lustotropicalismo and Portugal's 20th Century Empire in
Africa
Barrie Robyn
Jakabovics: Displaying American Abundance Abroad: The Misinterpretation of the
1959 American National Exhibition in Moscow
Tamar
Rabinowitz: Reexamining Betty Friedan's Critique of Post-War Women's Educators
Clare J.
Richfield: The
Suburban Ranch House in Post-World War II America: A Site of Contrast in an Era
of Unease, Uncertainty, and Instability
Jill Rosenthal:
Enduring Ethnicities: An Examination of Government Efforts to Erase Ethnic
Tensions from the Public Sphere of Rwanda: 1994-2004
American Studies Theses Awarded Distinction
Rachel Aliza Ames:
The Private School Voucher Debate in the Jewish American Community: A Window
into a Greater American Question
Rebecca
Davis: Rip "Her" to Shreds: How the Women of 1970s New York Punk Defied Gender
Norms
Kirsten
Hansen: Hair or Bare?: The History of American Women and Hair Removal, 1914-1934