Emory Endeavors in World History Volume I: Truthiness

 

A journal of articles on global history by Emory University history students. 

 

Published March 2007

 

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Introduction: Why Truthiness?
Dr. Tonio Andrade

Debating Economic Anthropology within a Primitive Context 
Joseph Onorati

So, Says I, We Are a Brutal Kind:
The Dahomey Kingdom's Great Transition

Meghan Weddle 

AIDS in Zimbabwe: How Sociopolitical Issues Hinder the Fight Against HIV/AIDS
Jovonna Rodriguez 

The Rwandan Genocide: The True Motivations for Mass Killings
Moise Jean 

Unlikely Assistance: How the Chinese and the Japanese 
Saved 20,000 Jews in Shanghai during World War II

Ian Deeks 

An Ongoing Jewish Diaspora: The Story of the Cuban Jews
Jaclyn Steinberg 

Cubanonomics: Mixed Economy in Cuba during the Special Period
Brendan Dolan 

Cacao: Impetus for the Creation of an Independent Venezuela
Laura Kim 

Franciscan Missions in Alta California
Calley Hart

Panama and Noriega: “Our SOB”
Scott Rosenberg 

The Keys to British Success in South Asia
Colin Watterson 

The Second Great Divergence:
The Rise of India and the Fall of the American Dream

Philip Goo 

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