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Works in Intellectual History

2022

Diets of Colonial Settlers from 1607 to 1776, Adam Wood
The Exposition

Irish Potato Famine: 1845-51, George Brown III
The Exposition

Women and Jell-O™ Advertising in 20th Century America, Victoria L. Schultz
The Exposition

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Food for Vitamin C, Aden Yakub
The Exposition

The Americanization of Pizza in the 20th Century, Joseph M. Cali
The Exposition

Preservation, Production, & Rationing of Food in the United States Home Front During World War II (1939-1945), Kaleigh Kropidlowski
The Exposition

Europe vs. United States: Consumer Resistance to GM Crops from 1990-2010, Lauren R. Stashak
The Exposition

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The Grassroots Movement of Food Allergens in the United States and the Governments Role from 1990-2016, Maria R. Garbo
The Exposition

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2019

Analysis Considering the Significance of the Use of Naval Blockades During the Napoleonic Wars, John J. Janora
The Exposition

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The United States Print Media and its War on Psychedelic Research in the 1960s, Jessica M. Bracco
The Exposition

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The Curious History of Jeppsons Malört: From the Repeal of Prohibition to Cult-Status in Chicago, Illinois, Andrew Pothier
The Exposition

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2017

Pushing the Protestant Culinary Agenda in Depression Era America, Brittany M. Millidge
The Exposition

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2016

Introduction,
Something Surely Hidden: Conspiracies and Codes in the Margins of a First Folio Facsimile

Day & Son's First Folio Facsimile,
Something Surely Hidden: Conspiracies and Codes in the Margins of a First Folio Facsimile

Marginalia and Baconian Theories,
Something Surely Hidden: Conspiracies and Codes in the Margins of a First Folio Facsimile

Lingua Franca,
Something Surely Hidden: Conspiracies and Codes in the Margins of a First Folio Facsimile

Typos,
Something Surely Hidden: Conspiracies and Codes in the Margins of a First Folio Facsimile

Baconian Acrostics,
Something Surely Hidden: Conspiracies and Codes in the Margins of a First Folio Facsimile

Print, Not Cursive,
Something Surely Hidden: Conspiracies and Codes in the Margins of a First Folio Facsimile

The Marginaliast's Colored Pencils,
Something Surely Hidden: Conspiracies and Codes in the Margins of a First Folio Facsimile

Hidden Letters,
Something Surely Hidden: Conspiracies and Codes in the Margins of a First Folio Facsimile

"Look in dictionary",
Something Surely Hidden: Conspiracies and Codes in the Margins of a First Folio Facsimile

When 67+33 = Francis Bacon,
Something Surely Hidden: Conspiracies and Codes in the Margins of a First Folio Facsimile

Cribbing Conspiracy Theories,
Something Surely Hidden: Conspiracies and Codes in the Margins of a First Folio Facsimile

An Inserted Clue,
Something Surely Hidden: Conspiracies and Codes in the Margins of a First Folio Facsimile

Who are you?,
Something Surely Hidden: Conspiracies and Codes in the Margins of a First Folio Facsimile

Conclusions,
Something Surely Hidden: Conspiracies and Codes in the Margins of a First Folio Facsimile

2015

The Anglo-American Reception of Carl Schmitt from the 1930s to the Early 2000s, Benjamin T. Watkins
History Theses

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2013

Conservative Revolutionary Intellectuals in the Weimar Republic and National Socialist Germany: Carl Schmitt, Martin Heidegger, and Ernst Jϋnger, Vincent S. Betts
History Theses

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2012

Ralph Raico: Champion of Authentic Liberalism, Daniel P. Stanford
History Theses

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