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By Ruilin Shi   How nomadic states form has always been a debatable topic. I would like to present some scholars’ work about the formation […]

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By Madilyn Clawson The history of nomadic peoples is often lumped into the histories of neighboring sedentary empires, which frequently lack accuracy and detail in […]

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By Yasha Shatalov           During the eighteenth century, power on the steppe was not held by a single entity or group. […]

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By Caroline Godard Caroline Godard is majoring in English and is also enrolled in the combined BA/MA program in French.  In addition, she has done […]

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Note:  Students in Stephen Norris’s HST/FST 252, History at the Movies, are grading historical films and offering reviews on how assigned films render the past.  […]

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Note:  Students in Stephen Norris’s HST/FST 252, History at the Movies, are grading historical films and offering reviews on how assigned films render the past.  […]

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