This thesis examines the relationship between material culture and the formation of cultural identity through an analysis of the artifact assemblage from the former traveling museum ship, Success. Before sinking near Port Clinton, Ohio in 1946, Success served many roles at different stages of its past, functioning as an immigration vessel, a prison hulk, and a naval storage hulk. Lastly, it became a museum that showcased and inflated Success's supposed connection to the breadth of Australian convict transportation and hulk history, despite records suggesting otherwise. This largely-contrived history, richly documented in archival sources, mirrors Success's artifact assemblage that exaggerates the true horrors of convict shipboard experience...
Since the mid-twentieth century there has been increasing concern among evangelical Christians over ...
The present study is an exploration of Ukraine's destination image as viewed by U.S. college student...
Individual burials are always representative of both individuals and collective actors. The physical...
This dissertation examines the North Carolina Museum of Art's planning and implementation of a brand...
Prohibition opened the door to the United States for individuals or groups to smuggle alcohol by wat...
Mammoth Cave captures the attention of people from around the world. Its vast passages and amount of...
This study examines the “politics of homecoming” appearing in author Wendell Berry’s novel Jayber Cr...
The Bowling Farm Site (001CSR), a multi-component site comprising Native American and European artif...
This thesis begins by examining the natural-historical character of Theodor Adorno’s thought and cor...
Since the abolition of the international slave trade in 1807, and even before, scholars and activist...
Chere is research project and a thesis exhibition installation composed of a series of drawing/paint...
Virtual reality has created a vast number of solutions for exhibitions and the transfer of knowledge...
My project examines a range of expressive feelings that reflect Fukunosuke Kusumi’s lived experienc...
The United States of America is globally known as the land of opportunity, freedom, independence, eq...
This thesis is an investigation of the Fred Graves Site, an abandoned nineteenth century farmstead i...
Since the mid-twentieth century there has been increasing concern among evangelical Christians over ...
The present study is an exploration of Ukraine's destination image as viewed by U.S. college student...
Individual burials are always representative of both individuals and collective actors. The physical...
This dissertation examines the North Carolina Museum of Art's planning and implementation of a brand...
Prohibition opened the door to the United States for individuals or groups to smuggle alcohol by wat...
Mammoth Cave captures the attention of people from around the world. Its vast passages and amount of...
This study examines the “politics of homecoming” appearing in author Wendell Berry’s novel Jayber Cr...
The Bowling Farm Site (001CSR), a multi-component site comprising Native American and European artif...
This thesis begins by examining the natural-historical character of Theodor Adorno’s thought and cor...
Since the abolition of the international slave trade in 1807, and even before, scholars and activist...
Chere is research project and a thesis exhibition installation composed of a series of drawing/paint...
Virtual reality has created a vast number of solutions for exhibitions and the transfer of knowledge...
My project examines a range of expressive feelings that reflect Fukunosuke Kusumi’s lived experienc...
The United States of America is globally known as the land of opportunity, freedom, independence, eq...
This thesis is an investigation of the Fred Graves Site, an abandoned nineteenth century farmstead i...
Since the mid-twentieth century there has been increasing concern among evangelical Christians over ...
The present study is an exploration of Ukraine's destination image as viewed by U.S. college student...
Individual burials are always representative of both individuals and collective actors. The physical...