DigitalCommons at Cal Poly

Senior Projects from 2011

Failure at Iwo Jima and Okinawa, Kevin Denton

Fahrenheit 451: The Burning of American Culture, David Fox

Women Not in the Kitchen: A Look at Gender Equality in the Restaurant Industry, Rosalie Platzer

A Stroll Down the Dark Side: Ultraviolent Japanese Animation’s Roots in Postwar Japan, Globalization, and Western Consumption, Brian Graham Roberts

Senior Projects from 2010

Keeping History Alive: David McCullough and the Debate Between Popular and Academic History, James R. Allen

Khmer Rouge: Evolution of the Academic Debate, Breanna Atwood

John Garang and Sudanism: A Peculiar and Resilient Nationalism, Matthew J. DeLaney

'The Father of Us All': The Cold War Liberalism of Reinhold Niebuhr and the Paradox of America's Moral Insecurity, Kendall S. Eyster

Time for Tea: The Cultural Significance of Tea in the British Atlantic World, 1730-1750, Shannon Fleming

Through The Eyes of A Bracero, Karina Flores

(Re)imagining Taiwan: Taiwanese Cultural Nationalism in Film and Literature, 1970-1990s, Keith Goodwin

The Salem Witch Trials: A Microhistory, Bailey Hitch

Defining Genocide in Rwanda, Caitlin Hitch

The Portuguese in America, Alison A. Pereira

Women and Propaganda in America During World War II: Methods in which the United States Propaganda Organizations Targeted Various Age Groups of Women, Julia Puscheck

Alone at the Top: A Revisionist History to Determine the True Measure of Presidential Success, Christopher Spiers

Senior Projects from 2009

Victims of a Church In Transition: The Transition of the Catholic Church and its Effect On the American Nun Population, Spencer Thomas Casement