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Founded in 1921, Phi Alpha Theta is the international history honors society. Our mission is to promote the study of history through encouragement of research, good teaching, publication, and the exchange of learning and ideas among historians. We attempt to promote academic and social contacts among history undergraduates, graduate students, and faculty.

Quaestio, 2004

ˇ       Complete Volume in one file

 

ˇ       Cover

ˇ       Staff

ˇ       Acknowledgements

ˇ       Contents

 

ˇ       Hark, the End is Nigh: Two Visions of Eschatological Messianism in Judaism in the Late Second Temple Period, by Adam Greenwald

ˇ       Hollywoodization of the Holocaust: The Method of Representing the Holocaust in American Films, by Shahab Elliot Hakakzadeh

ˇ       Paralyzed Between Opponents: American Failure to Prevent the 1967 Arab-Israeli War, by Noah Gellman

ˇ       A Question of Violence: Buddhism and Acts of Self-Immolation during the Vietnam War , by Aaron Romeo Solsberg

ˇ       Wit and the English Jest-Book, Laurence (Lonnie) Robbins

ˇ       Place and Intellect: Influences in British Attitudes towards European Integration, by Jean Schindler

ˇ       János Kádár: Soviet Quisling or Caring Socialist?, by V. Shain Alexander

ˇ       Women or Machines?  Pregnancy and Its Importance in the Life of a Slave Woman, by Allison Starr

ˇ       Women in Afghanistan: A Tumultuous 20th Century, by Diana Trembly

ˇ       The Radio President: Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the Fireside Chats, by David Matthew Rodriguez

ˇ       Book Reviews

 

ˇ       About the authors

Quaestio the UCLA undergraduate history journal  is the official publication of the Theta Upsilon chapter of Phi Alpha Theta international history honors society. In accordance with chapter bylaws, all editors of the journal are members in good standing of Phi Alpha Theta. Quaestio accepts unpublished, original manuscripts from all current UCLA undergraduate students that meet the criteria as established by the Editorial Board and posted on the chapter's official web site. Calls for papers are issued at intervals to be determined by the Editorial Board. Manuscripts submitted to the journal that are introduced into the editorial process are not returned.

Publication in this online version of this journal is concurrent with publication in print. While authors retain the copyright to their work, they must notify the Editorial Board prior to submitting it to any other printed or online publication.




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UCLA Department of History

Undergraduate Research Center, Humanities and Social Sciences

Undergraduate History Association (UHA)






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