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Individuality of World War II Soldiers
(2023-09)
In the form of a research proposal to discuss American military burial practices, this paper proposed to answer whether WW2 soldiers were buried in a way that reflected their individual identities.
Arabic Inscriptions in Christian Palaces in Seville, Spain
(2023-09)
UROP project that involved analyzing Arabic inscriptions in Christian palaces in Seville, Spain, with the intent to develop a catalog of such inscriptions.
“Invading” the Kremlin: The 1961 University of Michigan Symphony Band Tour and American Cultural Imperialism
(2023-09)
This research paper focused on American cultural imperialism and the intersection of music. The historical research followed the U.S. State Department-sponsored trip by the University of Michigan’s Symphony Band to the ...
Neo-Confucianism Dai Viet in the 15th Century
(2022-09-01)
For most of pre-colonial south-east Asian history, when people practiced religion, it was mainly Buddhism, Hinduism, or a mix of other local religions and traditions. However, Vietnam stands out for its embrace of ...