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Who Am I?: Identifying a Mystery Flying Boat through Archival Analysis and Site Formation Processes
During the Second World War, Saipan was a major hub of United States Navy seaplane operations. Thousands of flying boats, chiefly the Martin PBM... -
Engaging the Public at the Crossroads of the World: Methods and Site Preservation of Aviation Archaeology Sites in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Formal aviation archaeology has been occurring in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, since 2004, but the foundation started when the Provincial... -
A Regional Approach to Submerged Naval Aircraft Surveys
To better manage its regionally-distributed aviation resources, Naval History and Heritage Command’s Underwater Archaeology Branch (NHHC-UA) has... -
Pandemic from the Margins: How United-States-Based College Students Think the Pandemic Should Be Remembered
In the midst of a memory boom, the overlap** interconnected upheavals of COVID-19 and protests against police brutality prompted the authors,... -
Transatlantic “Torture Taxis” and the Problem of Legal Accountability: The Case of North Carolina
Following the attacks of September 11, 2001, the U.S. dramatically expanded the use of extraordinary rendition, an intelligence-gathering program... -
Recent Developments and Longer-Term Reflections
This chapter offers an overview of the Horniman’s plans for the future, including its plans for continued community engagement, acquisition and... -
The Nordic Peace: Current State and a Belligerent Background
This chapter provides an analysis of the Nordic region’s transition from a history of conflict to a state of sustainable peace, known as the Nordic... -
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The Norman Sicily Project: An Ongoing, Web-Based Effort to Promote the Island’s Eleventh- and Twelfth-Century Past
The cultural heritage of medieval Sicily is extraordinary. Yet, although rich and diverse, it confronts numerous challenges that make it vulnerable... -
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Indigenous Petitioning in the Early Modern British and Spanish New World
The Spanish and British monarchies were the two most powerful European powers to claim sovereignty over large swaths of the New World. It is... -
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Oral and Written Resolutions to Segregation and Transport
‘Oral and Written Resolutions to Segregation and Transport’ concentrates on the resolutions that these bodies submitted which called for ‘a woman’s... -
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