Event

The Department of History at the University of Pennsylvania is pleased to announce its annual Honors Thesis Symposium on Friday, April 28, at 12:00, in COLL 209. The event will feature presentations from this year’s graduating class of thesis-writers, followed by a poster session and lunch reception. Come help us celebrate the accomplishments of the History Honors Thesis students of the class of 2023! All are welcome to attend.
History Honors Thesis Symposium 2023
Anne Curran, Radical Women: How Female Leaders of the Ladies’ Land League Battled Political, Economic, Religious, and Gender Inequality to Fight for Irish Land Reform
Hannah De Oliveira, Conflict, Resistance, and Resolve: Uncovering Lost Narratives in Japanese-American Internment
Emma DeMonte, The Life and Work of Charles Edward Stowe, the Son of Harriet Beecher Stowe
Adrian Ke, Oceans Apart and Spaces Between: Sociopolitical Identity Formation in Early 20th Century Chinese Peruvians
Alex Worrall, Embodied Rights: the Use of Health and Disease Rhetoric in the Late-Nineteenth Century American Woman Suffrage Movement