History Publications(UMKC)
Items in this collection are the scholarly output of the Department of History faculty, staff, and students, either alone or as co-authors, and which may or may not have been published in an alternate format.
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Recent Submissions
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Auschwitz. Not long ago. Not far away. Rhetoric about destruction in Holocaust representations
(University of Missouri -- Kansas City, 2021)This research examines Holocaust representations in Kansas City in 2021, focusing on global connections to social responsibility and commemoration methods. A review of historical museums around the world reveals that ... -
‘It’s Because of Her Success the Rest of the Hive Succeeds’: The American Honey Queen Program and Women’s Advocacy in Twentieth-Century Apiculture
(University of Missouri -- Kansas City, 2021)This study examines the foundational decades of the American Beekeeping Federation’s American Honey Queen Program from the 1950s through the 1990s. While women have played vital roles in American apiculture, their ... -
Kansas City legacies: pushing beyond redlining
(University of Missouri -- Kansas City, 2020)This thesis looks at redlining and blatant discrimination within Kansas City. Racial bias remains a fact of American life, and the Federal Housing Administration ultimately failed Black Americans.1 Established covenants ... -
Medicine of the Ancient Near East and Egypt Through Artifacts
(2013)The exhibit “Myth, Magic, and Medicine: A Journey to the Ancient World” was publicly displayed at the Clendening History of Medicine Museum at the University of Kansas Medical Center from June to September of 2012. The ... -
Backdating Stock Options: A Primer in Social Irresponsibility
(Interdisciplinary Doctoral Student Council at the University of Missouri- Kansas City, 2008)Backdating stock options refers to the falsification of stock issuance documentation by corporate officials in order to receive a favorable stock price. A lower stock price provides assurance of a greater payoff once the ... -
Diverse Struggles to Preserve Tribal Identity on the Plains: Religion as Survival Strategy in the Late Nineteenth Century among the Lakota and Osage
(Interdisciplinary Doctoral Student Council at the University of Missouri- Kansas City, 2007)