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    Hungarian Identity : Constancy and Change in the Father Land, Mother Tongue, and Family Lines 

    Hardy, Paula (East Carolina University, 2014)
    The unique history and language of the Hungarian people have created a distinct cultural identity. Although this unusual identity can be a source of great pride, it also can lead to a sense of isolation and otherness. ...
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    Revisiting the Port of Brunswick : A Research Design for the Waterfront of Brunswick Town/Fort Anderson State Historic Site, Winnabow, North Carolina 

    Smith, Hannah P. (East Carolina University, 2014)
    Since the fall of 2010, a series of colonial period wharves and other features have been revealed as a result of erosion along the banks of the Cape Fear River at Brunswick Town/Fort Anderson State Historic Site in Winnabow, ...
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    Modern Memories : Intersections of Religion, History, and Parks in Guilford County, North Carolina 

    Parker, Zachary (East Carolina University, 2014)
    This study explores connections between individuals' religion, external cultural forces, and collective memory within the context of Guilford County, North Carolina. Guilford County is well known for the Revolutionary War ...
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    WEAPEMEOC SHORES : THE LOSS OF TRADITIONAL MARITIME CULTURE AMONG THE WEAPEMEOC INDIANS 

    Petrey, Whitney R. (East Carolina University, 2014)
    The Weapemeoc were an Indian group of the Late Woodland Period through the Early Colonial Period (1400 A.D.-1780 A.D.) that went through significant cultural change as they were displaced from their traditional maritime ...
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    Cicero and Caesar : A Turbulent Amicitia 

    Parison, Adam L. (East Carolina University, 2014)
    Though some study into the relationship between Cicero and Caesar has occurred, it is relatively little and the subject warrants more consideration. This is a significant gap in the historiography of late republican ...
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    THE SWEDISH SAILOR'S TABLE : A Study of Vasa's Wooden Tableware 

    Gandulla, Stephanie (East Carolina University, 2014)
    On 10 August 1628, Swedish warship Vasa sailed out of port on its maiden voyage, and in a light gust, quickly sank to the bottom of Stockholm Harbor. For more than three centuries, what should have been the pride of the ...
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    Characterizing the Deceased Mariners of the Swedish Warship Vasa : An Analysis of Personal Possessions Found in Association with Human Remains 

    Smeeks, Jessica Diane (East Carolina University, 2014)
    On August 10, 1628, as onlookers watched in dismay, the newest and most powerful warship in Northern Europe, a symbol of the prestige and power of Sweden and Sweden's King Gustav II Adolf, heeled over and sank in Stockholm ...
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    Shedding Light on Dark Truths : The Interpretation of African American History at Tryon Palace in New Bern, NC 

    Hardy, Stephanie (East Carolina University, 2014)
    Tryon Palace was home to the first royal governors of North Carolina. Today, the site is one of the most visited historic sites in the state. But what stories are visitors hearing? The historic homes and buildings at the ...
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    Crossing the Line : A Look at the Symbols of the Ritual throughout Time 

    Otte, Jana Lynn (East Carolina University, 2014)
    During the Age of Sail, sailors often marked their experience by the crossing of the equator or another Tropic line. This crossing indicated that the sailor had moved from the rank of inexperienced pollywog to the new ...
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    The Representation of Women at Old Salem Museums and Gardens 

    Taylor, Sarah E. (East Carolina University, 2014)
    Old Salem Museums and Gardens is an open air museum in Winston-Salem, North Carolina that presents the history of the city's original settlement. The museum contains one of the first official historic districts in the ...
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