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University of Washington Undergraduate Journals
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Washington
Undergraduate
Law Review
 

Spring 2007-
Present



Directory of Current Undergraduate Journals in the Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences with content accessible online. Featured in intersections Online








Clio's
Purple and Gold:
Journal of
Undergraduate
Studies in History
 

2011


Directory of Current Undergraduate Journals in the Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences with content accessible online. Featured in intersections Online









Jackson School
Journal


Spring 2010 -
Present



Directory of Current Undergraduate Journals in the Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences with content accessible online. Featured in intersections Online








The Orator

2007-Present


Directory of Current Undergraduate Journals in the Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences with content accessible online. Featured in intersections Online








 


           

Volume 10, Number 1

          



The Role of Law in Othering Moroccan Immigrants and Preventing Their Integration into Host Societies: The Contradictions of Immigration Law and Policy in the Netherlands and Spain     

By Mina Barahimi - University of Washington, Seattle.  pp. 1-26.   PDF


Resisting the National Narrative: Charisma and the Venezuelan Cooperative Movement Within the Context of the Bolivarian Revolution

             By Laura Adrienne Brady - University of Washington, Seattle.  pp. 27-168.   PDF


Justice Denied: Impunity During and After the Salvadoran Civil War

By Liam McGivern - University of Washington, Bothell. pp. 169-179.   PDF


Examination of US Cities as Forces in Environmental Policy

By Phaedra W. Boyle - University of Washington, Seattle. pp. 181-198.   PDF


Moving Beyond Borders: The Creation of Nomadic Space Through Travel

By Erin Bestrom - University of Washington, Seattle. pp. 199-217.   PDF


Marriage in Black and White: Women's Support for Law Against Interracial Marriage, 1972-2000

By Madeline Baars – University of Washington, Seattle.  pp. 219-238.   PDF


Speaking “out”: Ideologies, identities, and individuals in coming out stories  

By Alex Kim – University of Washington, Seattle.  pp. 239-278.   PDF


The Similarities of Difference: A Comparative Analysis of the New England Holocaust Memorial in Boston and the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in Berlin

By Lisa Mahlum - University of Washington, Seattle.  pp. 279-308.   PDF


Child Soldiers in Chad: A Policy Window for Change

By Mary Jonasen - University of Washington, Bothell.  pp. 309-328.   PDF


Killing to Create: Gloria Anzaldúa’s Artistic Solution to “Cervicide”

By Temperance K. David – State University of New York, New Palz. pp. 330-340.  PDF


Past, Present, and Politics: A Look at the Hawaiian Sovereignty Movement

By Amanda Mae Kāhealani Pacheco – USF School of Law.  pp. 341-387.   PDF


"We are the Tiniest Particle": Authorial Agency and the Body

By Kanna Hudson - University of Washington, Seattle.  pp. 389-430.   PDF


The Freedom to Achieve Freedom: Negotiating the Anglo-Irish Treaty

By Matthew Heintz - University of Washington, Seattle. pp. 431-451.    PDF



Genesis and Order in the Chaosmos: Will to Power as Creative Cosmology

By Luke Caldwell – University of Washington, Seattle.  pp 495-505.   PDF


I Was Dead and Behold, I am Alive Forevermore: Responses to Nietzsche in 20th Century Christian Theology

             By Craig Wiley – University of Washington, Seattle.  pp. 507-517.   PDF



Religious Transformations: The Protestant Movement in the Dominican Republic

By Daniel F. Escher - Princeton Theological Seminary. pp. 519-570.   PDF

 

Instructions for Destruction: Yoko Ono's Performance Art

By Whitney Frank - University of Washington, Seattle.  pp. 571-607.   PDF


The End of (the Other Side of) the World: Apocalyptic Belief in the Australian Political Structure

By Keith Gordon – University of Puget Sound.  pp. 609-645.   PDF

Traces of Identity: Myth and Monument in the new South Africa

By Steven C. Myers – University of Washington,  Seattle.   pp. 647-680.   PDF

Female Romanian Migratory Labor in Spain: The Characteristics of ‘Otherness’

By Sanja Davidovic – Fairfield University.   pp. 681-707.   PDF




Winter 2009 Staff    

Editor, Print & Web Production

Sean M. Kinney



Advisors

Amy Peloff
Assistant Director, Comparative History of Ideas program

John Toews
Director, Comparative History of Ideas program