OUR AIMS:

  1. to provide a forum for intellectual exchange

  2. to allow students to explore the research interests of their peers

  3. to encourage undergraduates to publish original historical scholarship

Featured in Volume 1, Issue 3


Letter from the Editors


Film & the Historian by Dr. Colin Shindler


ANYA BURGON The Rhetorical Function of Architecture in Gilbert of LImerick’s imago ecclesiae


NATASHA PESARAN Utopia and the New World: Early Modern Fact or Fiction


JOHN MUELLER The 1848 Revolutions and the German Nation


ATONIO WEISS The civil rights movement and the African American in Hollywood


JOEL WINTON Daniel Goldhagen’s Hitler’s Willing Executioners: The unexpected toast of the German public sphere





ABOUT US:

The Cambridge Undergraduate History Journal is a bi-annual publication featuring scholarly articles written by Undergraduate students at the University of Cambridge. It is a primarily student- run publication with a blind peer review selection process, soliciting submissions from a range of faculties. Authors retain all rights to scholarship presented in the Journal.

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