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INTRODUCTION<br />

<strong>INQUIRY</strong> • Volume 19, 2015<br />

CONTENTS<br />

G. Gabrielle Starr, Research as Educational Paradigm..........................................................................................................13<br />

FACULTY PERSPECTIVE<br />

Patrick Deer, Bridging Gaps and Discovering Questions: Research across the Disciplines......................................................14<br />

HUMANITIES<br />

Catherine Addington, Dios y los Diez: Diego Maradona, Lionel Messi and the Making of Icons in Contemporary Argentina*...........17<br />

Mia Appelbaum, A Historiography of the Relationship between the Third Reich and Zionists.........................................................17<br />

Erik Battista, An Exploration of Bike-Oriented Development Patterns in Scandinavia*...........................................................18<br />

Melissa Bazydlo, “El Niño del Nuevo Estado:” How the Franco Regime Used Textbooks to Influence Spanish Youth*...................18<br />

Kristina Bogos, “No One Cares About Us:” Syrian Refugees and the Greek-EU Immigration System*................................................18<br />

Monica Bulger, “Let Them Say, ‘He Is A Better Man Than His Father!’” An Examination of Paradigmatic Behavior in Portrayals<br />

of Heroic Fathers and Sons in Ancient Greek Art and Literature*..............................................................................................18<br />

Selena Chen, “Freedom:” The Abrams Struggle*...............................................................................................................................19<br />

Cara Cifferelli, “A King of Infinite Space:” The Textual and Spatial Management of Henry VIII’s Legacy*.....................................19<br />

Clancy Cornell, Excavating the Photo-Archive: Exploring Memory and Healing through the Creation of Radical Archives.........19<br />

Philip Dalgarno, Inventing the Petite Patrie: The Félibrige as a Nationalist Project†*.................................................................19<br />

Anthony Donadia, Something in the Forest: A Scientific and Social History of Ebola Virus Disease, 1976–2015*.................................20<br />

Luka Douridas, Arts, Spirituality and Judson’s Avant-Garde........................................................................................................20<br />

Laura Edelman, Edward Burtynsky: Photographing the New Landscape*.................................................................................20<br />

Catalina Escalona, Figuring Post-War Trauma: The Return to Representation in German Neo-Expressionism...............................21<br />

Christopher Feldsine, Some Versions of Shakespeare in the Eighteenth Century†*......................................................................21<br />

Alice Fischetti, The Gaze of Narcissus: Ovidian Echoes in the Orlando Furioso*............................................................21<br />

Isabelle Foss, Philanthropy: A Staple Piece of British Culture in the Nineteenth Century*........................................................22<br />

Ashley Frenkel, Garudas and Nagas: An Eastern Approach to the Monstrous...........................................................................22<br />

Nora Gorman, Manuscript Collecting as Statecraft in the Courts of King Charles V of France and Jean, Duke of Berry, 1364–1416.......22<br />

Marian (Nate) Grau, Opening Hearts and Aligning Minds: Counterinsurgency in Algeria and Iraq*...........................................22<br />

Alex Greenberger, One Big Soul: The Unity of Bill Viola’s Going Forth by Day*..........................................................................23<br />

Jesslyn Guntur, Glocalizing Expressway Conversions: From Brooklyn-Queens Expressway to Public Urban Tech-Park<br />

“Midline”..............................................................................................................................................................23<br />

Alexandra Heffern, A Call to Arms: John Oliver’s Democratic Engagement with His Audience.........................................23<br />

Emma Hickey, Shaping Citizens’ Values in Augustus’ Rome and Post-9/11 America: Scenes from Virgil’s Aeneid and Zack<br />

Snyder’s Man of Steel.................................................................................................................................................24<br />

Valerie Itteilag, Beirut’s Reconstruction: Colonialism, Architecture and Identity*..........................................................24<br />

Caroline Johnson, From the Canvas to Congress and Beyond: Significance of American Landscape Painting on the<br />

Development of an American Identity in the Nineteenth Century*..............................................................................24<br />

Ava Kiai, The Neustadt and the Grande-Île: The Urban Transformation of Strasbourg at the Crossroads of France and<br />

Germany*................................................................................................................................................................24<br />

James M. Kopf, Formulae of Magick: A Critical Re-Evaluation of Aleister Crowley’s Magickal View of the World in Light<br />

of Nietzsche’s Gay Science*..........................................................................................................................................25<br />

Sharel Liu, Defending Architectural Poiesis: Designing the Dynamism of Life*.........................................................................25<br />

Charalambia Louka, Eternalizing the Ephemeral: Photographic Stills of the José Limón Technique*........................................25<br />

* supported by Dean’s Undergraduate Research Fund † winner of Phi Beta Kappa Albert Borgman Prize for Best Honors Thesis<br />

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