Author: Bryan Petriccione Interviewer: Jacob Houle The realtionship between Qing Dynasty China and the United States in the 19th and early 20th centuries was one of disdain and hatred. At the root of these feelings was xenophoia, the dislike or prejudice against...
What happened to gravity in war? Author: Justin Ward Interviewer: Colin Mullally The Battle of the Coral sea changed the future of naval warfare by introducing the first large-scale usage of planes from ships in the ocean. Pilots became the pivotal...
Author: Nicholas MaysInterviewer: Chloe KeefeIn the early 20th century, common knowledge held that “Caucasian” meant “white person.” However, the reverse was not necessarily true, until the Supreme Court, in 1922, handed down a statement that...
Author: Michael Hornberger Interviewer: Ian Turner Both Egypt and Libya had rocky relationships with their European counterparts leading up to World War 2, with neither giving full support to their occupier during the war. Egypt refused to fight alongside their...
Author: Jake McGraw Interviewer: Joey Ungerleider Abstract: The lost generation of writers was affected heavily by World War I. Many authors, artists, and poets found themselves in Paris in the post war 1920’s. after seeing the best of the generation lost...