Volume 4, Issue 1 (Spring 2024)

Parent: The UC Santa Barbara Undergraduate Journal of History

eScholarship stats: Breakdown by Item for May through August, 2024

ItemTitleTotal requestsDownloadView-only%Dnld
9mg983jrThe United States of Acupuncture: An Assessment of Medicolegal Designation and Insurance Coverage’s Impact on US Practitioners2494820119.3%
5226b7vxThe Beautification of Evil: Hitler’s Rise and Consolidation of Power Through Visual Imagery1665511133.1%
2k11z7j6“To Centralise or to Divide?”: Competing Memories of Medieval Chinese Intellectuals on the Qin Demise and Administrative System129309923.3%
2zc3316v“Children Like Mine”: The Discourse and Legal Status of the Irish Unmarried Mother 1922-1969100217921.0%
82s9d0d3Changing Conceptions of Nature and U.S. Economic Interests in Mexican California91355638.5%
7z00520mPharaohs and Embargos: Reinterpreting the New Kingdom in Anglophone Cultural Memory through Egyptomania Songs89335637.1%
4w5403wtThe Shipmates of the Ana Maria: Tracing Recaptives’ Lives Through the Suppression of the Slave Trade87246327.6%
7p25h9hkIbn Taymiyya and Ibn al-Qayyim on Authority78195924.4%
7bk3z12jAmerican-German Diplomacy, Intelligence, and Switzerland: James McNally and Secret Peace Talks in the First World War77235429.9%
9zv964pbRaising Upright Citizens: Social Welfare and Growing Influence for Elite Women in the Gold Rush City67204729.9%

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