Seminar Papers
The featured links on this page are the most recent seminar papers. To read papers from previous years, select the appropriate year below. Most files are Microsoft Word documents unless noted otherwise.
Most recent seminar papers
- Unpacking Historical Writing: The use of Literary Devices in The Town Labourer, 1760-1832 by J. L. and Barbara Hammond
Baxter, Tanya - The William Morris Question: Gifted Artist, Successful Capitalist, Failed Revolutionary
Broughton, Candace - The Threat of (a French) Revolution in Britain: Causes, Interpretations, and Implications, 1789-1848
Chorian, Nick - Women and the Industrial Revolution in Britain
Glass, Janet - Methodism: Good Orderly Direction or Tool of the "Dark, Satanic Mills?"
Hall, Margaret - The Worker and the Age of Manufactures, 1750-1850: "'We are gravely told this must be our lot'"
Kramer, Steve - British Beauty: The Importance of Perspective in Encountering England
Lieser, Michael - Women of the Mines: Inside and Outside
Lozada, Connie - The Luddites: Tradition vs. Technology
McCutcheon, Michael - Reflections on the Industrial Revolution in Britain: William Blake and J. M. W. Turner
Mein, Catherine - Ideas As Luxury Goods: A Reflection of Lessons Learned in Nottingham
Meyers, Hope - Child Labor in the Industrial Revolution
Ottis, Sherri - Invention, Innovation, Industrialization and the Role of the State
Ray, Aaron - Affects of the Industrial Revolution on Human Nature
Vasquez, Anne