Report: West Point Undergraduate Historical Review Volume 4, Issue 1 (Fall 2013)
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2013
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West Point Press
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Report is a non-profit publication produced by undergraduate cadets at the United States Military Academy. It accepts and encourages submissions from undergraduates year-round. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited.
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Editor-In-Chief: Austen Boroff, International History;
Editors: Sarah Locke, International History; Megan Wentz, International History & Economics; Andrew Brimer, Military History & Russian; Erin AT Mauldin, International History; Tyler Mazda, Military History; Travis Smith, Economics & International History; Lucas Hodge, International History, German; Erica Macswan, American History; Evan Kowalski, International History; Patrick Ennis, American History; Alexander Molnar, Computer Sciences; Ian H Mauldin, International History; Andrew Thompson, International History
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Mauldin, Erin AT. “A Mouthful of Bible and a Pelt Oozing Piety.” Report: West Point Undergraduate Historical Review Volume 4, Issue 1 (2013): 3-9
Kopel, Charles. “”Are These Cats Red?” The Black Panther Party as a Chapter of the International Communist Revolution.” Report: West Point Undergraduate Historical Review Volume 4, Issue 1 (2013): 10-24
Leary, Carly. “Making Better Babies: The Early 20th Century Eugenics Movement in America.” Report: West Point Undergraduate Historical Review Volume 4, Issue 1 (2013): 25-35
Giunichigliani, Michaela N. “Show Me a Happy Homosexual.” Report: West Point Undergraduate Historical Review Volume 4, Issue 1 (2013): 36-44
Prunosa, Clara Lopez. “Revolution and Union: British Foreign Policy in Newly Independent Zanzibar, 1964.” Report: West Point Undergraduate Historical Review Volume 4, Issue 1 (2013): 45-68
Borkowski, Nicholas C. “Even the Flowers are Killed: Imagining Poison Gas in Allied Newspapers, 1915-1919” Report: West Point Undergraduate Historical Review Volume 4, Issue 1 (2013): 69-75
Neal, Malik. “Freedom at Midnight? The Origins of the Divergent Politico-Military Trajectories in India and Pakistan.” Report: West Point Undergraduate Historical Review Volume 4, Issue 1 (2013): 76-87
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Report: West Point Undergraduate Historical Review Volume 4, Issue 1; Fall 2013