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A Comprehensive Approach: Poverty, Politics, and Social Conflict in Latin America: A Work in Progress
Poster presentation for the 2008 University Scholars Day at the University of North Texas discussing research on the correlations between poverty, politics, and social conflict in Latin America.
Date:
April 3, 2008
Creator:
Ostria, Marcelo A. & Navarro, Aaron W., 1973-
Object Type:
Poster
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The First World War: American Ideals and Wilsonian Idealism in Foreign Policy
This paper discusses research on foreign policy during the First World War.
Date:
April 3, 2008
Creator:
Durant, Karis & Campbell, Randolph B., 1940-
Object Type:
Paper
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The First World War: American Ideals and Wilsonian Idealism in Foreign Policy [Presentation]
Presentation for the 2008 University Scholars Day at the University of North Texas discussing the first world war and American ideals and Wilsonian idealism in foreign policy.
Date:
April 3, 2008
Creator:
Durant, Karis & Campbell, Randolph B., 1940-
Object Type:
Presentation
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Machiavelli's "The Prince" as a Satire
Presentation for the 2007 University Scholars Day at the University of North Texas discussing research on Machiavelli's "The Prince" as a satire.
Date:
March 29, 2007
Creator:
Kniatt, Stacey & Johnson, Ken
Object Type:
Presentation
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Machiavelli's 'The Prince' as a Satire: An Exploratory Look at Machiavelli's Works to Determine His True Political Inclinations
This paper discusses a research study on Machiavelli's 'The Prince' as a satire. The author argues that 'The Prince' challenges all of Machiavelli's other works and what we know of his life, and that this inconsistency and the knowledge of Machiavelli's opinions give evidence that perhaps 'The Prince' is a satire.
Date:
March 29, 2007
Creator:
Kniatt, Stacey & Johnson, Ken
Object Type:
Paper
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Government's Girls: How the United States Government Used War Poster Art to Recruit Women to the Workforce During World War Two
This paper discusses research on the recruitment of women via the medium of posters during World War Two (1941-1945).
Date:
April 15, 2004
Creator:
Pierce, Danielle; Way, Jennifer & Dupont, Jill
Object Type:
Paper
System:
The UNT Digital Library