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Spring 2016
This dissertation explores the practice of public penance as a way of thinking about the relationship between the Russian Orthodox Church and the Russian state during the imperial period. Public penance has a long tradition in the history of the Eastern Church and often took the form of...
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Portraits of Women as Goddesses and Heroines in Cross-Gendered Dress from the Roman Imperial Period
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This study focuses on the private portraits of women as goddesses and heroines in cross-gendered dress – Omphale, Penthesilea, Virtus, Diana, Atalante, as well as the demythologized versions thereof – which were set-up in funerary contexts of Rome especially, between the late 1st and early 4th...
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Postwar “Normalization”: The Reintegration of Disabled Veterans to Civilian Life in Interwar Lviv
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This dissertation analyzes how various groups of disabled soldiers, the government, and society in interwar Poland dealt with the traumatic experiences and consequences of the Great War. Treating “disability” as a socially constructed notion, it explores the political, medical, and architectural...
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Fall 2019
Since the end of the Cold War, there has frequently been a gap between the expectations of American foreign-policy decision-makers and the reality of subsequent events. Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush entered office with a high degree of optimism about the United States’ capacity, as...
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Re-Orientalizing Christianity: Shimizu Yasuzō and Japanese Protestants’ North China Mission, 1919-1945
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Japanese Protestant overseas missions were important parts of twentieth-century Protestant global missions. They have received little attention in the English-language scholarship on World Christianity because, in this scholarship, East Asian Protestants have been considered generally as...