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There's A Whole World Out There

Nonfiction

Many of these writings were originally written for university courses; as such, while they follow some vague academic guidelines, they're pretty mediocre as far as comprehensiveness or professionalism goes. They also may lack the original bibliographies or formatting due to how I upload them.

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Other times, I might write some amateur political or pop-history articles, mostly for myself, without paying much mind to professionalism or academia.

Nonfiction: Work
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Fire Without Light

The Sinister Oppression of German-Americans During World War I

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This was one of my very first 'serious' research papers in university, as part of a Methods of History class. The citations are a trainwreck and the tone is dramatic, but it exists and 'm mildly proud of it.

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He Who Has A Right Conscience

On The Political Institutions of

Renaissance Venice and Florence

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Written for a History of the Renaissance class. A lot of information was taken directly from lectures and thus treated as common knowledge, so a lot of things aren't cited properly. Overall, this is an attempt to incorporate a bit of that sweet, sweet  political science into my history.

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Three Blind Men and an Elephant

Whig History In The History of Science

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This was a weird one - I was basically given the preface to a book by Steven Weinberg (Nobel Prize winning physicist) about the history astronomy and then literally told to explain, from that preface alone, why Weinberg is a poor historian. All citations refer to in-class readings and there is no bibliography.

While I'm not sure if I can legally stop you, I'd greatly appreciate it if you refrained from posting or publishing any of these works anywhere without my permission, with or without credit.

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