Students Who Have Earned Honors in History

Successful honors students, by year with titles (when available).

2023 Bryonna Morey, "Who Makes a City? Urban Renewal in Ithaca, NY, 1950-1980"

2022 Brighid Igoe, "Between Society and Sexology: Creating Trans Subjectivities in Das 3. Geschlecht"

2021 Samantha Brandal , "Short Skirts and Revolvers: Cumann na mBan, Irish Republicanism, and Alternate Feminism, 1914-1919" 
Catherine Introcaso , "'Everything that Makes a Man': Trans-masculine Abundance in the European High Middle Ages" 
Alexander Paredes-Ruiz , "'Cual Es Tu Seuno Americano?': The Shifting Latinx Perception of Opportunity in Miami Since 1980"

2020 Araxie Mehrota, "Love, Life, Marriage, Troubles, Alone: The Lost Souls of Indian Culture"

2019 Naomi Hanson, “Dauntless She Stood: The Success and Power of Female Pirates”

2018 Samantha DiFalco, “After Exploration: David Livingstone and the Representation of Africa in British Popular Imagination”

2017 Madeleine Anthony, “The Nuremberg and Tokyo Trials: Victor’s Justice, Individual vs. Collective Responsibility, and U.S. Judicial Hegemony, 1945-1947”
Kaleb Cabisca, “’Mouthpiece of the Government:’ Henry Wickham Steed, the Foreign Office, and The Times during the Bosnian Crisis of 1908”

2016 Evan Denning, “Running in the Woods: The Decline of The Dutch West India Company’s Monopoly of the Fur Trade in Seventeenth-Century New Netherland”

2015 Eric Trautman-Mosher , "Various and Sundrys for the Indians: The Creation of an Anglo-Abenaki Middle Ground at Fort Richmond, Maine, 1720-1750"
Emily Gallik , "Sir Thomas Elyot's The Defense of Good Women (1540, 1545): Arguing for the Moral and Political Status of Women in Henrician England"

2011 Ian Mahoney , "'A Crisis Within a Crisis': The Pre-World War II Isolationism Debate and Concerns Over Executive Power"

2010 David Korenthal , "Neither East Nor West: Orientalism and the Armenian Independence Movement, 1878-1914"
Rachel Walker , "'The Day Which Will Fix My Future Destiny': Courtship, Marriage, and the Companionate Ideal in Early Republican America"

2009 Gregory Peterson , "Streams of Consciousness: Water, Colonialism, and Cultural Conflict in the West"
Brittany Bovenzi , "Nationalism and Division in Ireland, 1801-1921"
Angelica Burton , "The French Revolution in the Provinces: The Question of Continuity in Law and Daily Life"
Renee LaDue, "The White Rose vs. the Empire: Early Cultivation of Nationalism by the Scottish Jacobites"

2008 David Cutler 
Tim Lunardoni , "Nika!: Justinian's Conquest of Constantinople"

2007 Jennifer Pashley , "Road to Partition: An Analysis of the British, Jewish and Arab 'Imperial' Fight for Palestine"

2006 Gene Schlack , "Revivalism in the Early American Frontier"
Michael Horne , "Martial Race Theory and the Sikhs: British Colonial Policy and Power Relationships"
Jude Gullie

2005 Katherine Carver , "Emmett Till: A Legacy that Refused to Die"
Deyan Pekov 
Zachary Price

2004 Joseph Geraghty 
Jarett Powers 
Bozhidar Zahariev

2003 Karen Sonnelitter

2002 Eryn Dewey , "Educational Alternatives in Minneapolis in the Early 1970s as a Reflection of Cultural and Political Trends of the Time"

2001 Benjamin Fitz-Gibbon

2000 Caroline Arpe

1999 Samuel Costello 
Sharif Nankoe David Witanowski

1997 Lauri Bauer , "Cato's Republicanism: Bridging the Atlantic"

1995 Jennifer Catherine 
Jason McGrath 
Sara Slates 
Erich Baker

1994 Tsugumi Maki 
Michael Marsten 
Kimberly Kathan 
David Schaenman

1993 David Pepin 
David Brumfield 
David Burton 
Steven Ronai

1992 James Sorcek

1991 Amy Dunckleman 
Damon Linker

1990 Benjamin Silver 
Donald Greenwood

1989 Linda Byrnes 
Scott Peacock

1983 Julia Fleming 
Frederick Gault

1980 Edward Kitlowski

1973 Hugo Rossi 
Benjamin Alaimo

1970 John Knight 
Patricia Campbell 
Cheri Behnett

1969 David Rowe 
Randolf Werner