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Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History (new edition). Republic and Princeps in the Early Roman Empire. November 16, 2016. Augustus as Pontifex Maximus. Source: durand-digitalgallery. According to early second century Roman historian Suetonius, Augustus, on his deathbed in 14 C.E., remarked, Since well I’ve played my part, all clap your hands And from the stage dismiss me with applause. [1]. The title of the Roman Emperors, only exceeded his peers in. However, in reality, the Emperor was. Armenian imm...

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Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History (new edition). Republic and Princeps in the Early Roman Empire. November 16, 2016. Augustus as Pontifex Maximus. Source: durand-digitalgallery. According to early second century Roman historian Suetonius, Augustus, on his deathbed in 14 C.E., remarked, Since well I’ve played my part, all clap your hands And from the stage dismiss me with applause. [1]. The title of the Roman Emperors, only exceeded his peers in. However, in reality, the Emperor was. Armenian imm...

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Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History (new edition). We are currently accepting submissions of research articles, short essays, book reviews or other forms of writing from undergraduates on any topic within the field of history. Each submission should contain a cover letter with a brief biographical sketch and appropriate contact information. Submissions must follow the style guidelines of the. Chicago Manual of Style. Or https:/ armstronghistoryjournal.wordpress.com/. Blog at WordPress.com.

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Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History (new edition). Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History. John Hendrix (Liberal Studies). Caitlyn Floyd Geiger (History). Anna Ruff (History), no. 1 issue of 2016. All inquiries, suggestions and corrections regarding our journal should be directed to the editors at AASUHistoryEditors@gmail.com. Visit our official website http:/ www.armstrong.edu/history journal. Blog at WordPress.com.

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Res Publica Restituta? Republic and Princeps in the Early Roman Empire | Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History (new edition)

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Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History (new edition). Republic and Princeps in the Early Roman Empire. November 16, 2016. Augustus as Pontifex Maximus. Source: durand-digitalgallery. According to early second century Roman historian Suetonius, Augustus, on his deathbed in 14 C.E., remarked, Since well I’ve played my part, all clap your hands And from the stage dismiss me with applause. [1]. The title of the Roman Emperors, only exceeded his peers in. However, in reality, the Emperor was. Became incre...

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Women and the Domestic Slave Trade in the Antebellum South | Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History (new edition)

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Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History (new edition). Women and the Domestic Slave Trade in the Antebellum South. November 10, 2016. Presbyterian College (Clinton, South Carolina). Carry Me Back: The Domestic Slave Trade in American Life. The Old Plantation, ca. 1785-1795, by John Rose, Beaufort, SC. Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum. Wiki. Slaves waiting for sale in Richmond VA. Painting 1853. Wiki. Cobb, Allie. Women and the Domestic Slave Trade in the Antebellum South. You are commenting us...

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Musui’s Story or Mafia’s Story: A Different Reading of Musui’s Story: The Autobiography of a Tokugawa Samurai | Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History (new edition)

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Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History (new edition). Musui’s Story or Mafia’s Story: A Different Reading of Musui’s Story: The Autobiography of a Tokugawa Samurai. November 16, 2016. Armstrong State University (Savannah, Georgia). Crime family controls legitimate businesses, but its bread and butter is in loan sharking, gambling, protection, pornography, and prostitution. Musui’s Story: The Autobiography of a Tokugawa Samurai. Samurai; An Illustrated History,. He was a misfit and a juvenile delinque...

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Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History (new edition)

Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History (new edition). Republic and Princeps in the Early Roman Empire. November 16, 2016. Augustus as Pontifex Maximus. Source: durand-digitalgallery. According to early second century Roman historian Suetonius, Augustus, on his deathbed in 14 C.E., remarked, Since well I’ve played my part, all clap your hands And from the stage dismiss me with applause. [1]. The title of the Roman Emperors, only exceeded his peers in. However, in reality, the Emperor was. Armenian imm...

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