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    • Studies of the Venerable Bede, the Great Famine of 1315-1322, and Libraries in Prisoner of War Camps 

      Raezer-Stursa, Trista Stephanie (North Dakota State University, 2017)
      This paper includes three studies about the Venerable Bede, the Great Famine of 1315-1322, and libraries in prisoner of war camps. The study of the Venerable Bede focuses on his views on and understanding of time, especially ...
    • A Survey of Certified Athletic Trainers: The Report of Skin Infections Incidence 

      Wilde, Ashley Ruth (North Dakota State University, 2009)
      The purpose of this study was to evaluate the common types of skin infections occurring in United States athletes within the past year and the types of athletes that are most likely to contract them. Surveys were constructed ...
    • 'They Ain't Afraid of no Ghosts': Dark Tourism at Historic Sites 

      Johnson, Kaci Lynn (North Dakota State University, 2020)
      Dark tourism, a subsection of heritage tourism, is growing in popularity and center around historic sites and museums. Those sites are put in the position to take advantage of the surging popularity of dark tourism by ...
    • Ukraine: A Nation Without Heroes 

      Vandrovec, Geoffrey (North Dakota State University, 2013)
      Ukraine's creation of national heroes reflects the challenges of nation-building after the fall of the Soviet Union. Since its independence in 1991, Ukraine has attempted to "rehabilitate" controversial political figures ...
    • Unfit: Eugenics on the Northern Great Plains 

      Magnuson, Levi (North Dakota State University, 2024)
      The early twenty-first century saw the emergence of the eugenics movement in the United States, which culminated in the sterilization of people with mental or physical disabilities. State institutions across the country ...
    • The Woman’s Club of Moorhead 1868-1946 

      Eidem, Katie Ann (North Dakota State University, 2018)
      Far from upholding the domestic ideal of the Victorian Era, the Moorhead Woman’s Club helped establish the first public library in the city and strove for changes in education through active engagement in the public “sphere.” ...