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According to the 2010-2011 Washington and Lee University Catalog (undergraduate), all "honors programs require an honors thesis during the senior year, involving six credits (no more, no less) of independent work, such as a significant report based upon field or laboratory research, a creative accomplishment in the arts, or a comparable scholarly undertaking, demonstrating more than simply a mastery of subject matter." This site provides access to honors theses the University Library has included in a digitization project beginning in 2010. In many cases, these records include online access to the complete contents of theses, but, at the authors' wishes, some of these records limit online access to current W&L researchers. For similar reasons, some records allow no online access at all.
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Preferred citation: [Identification of item], Student Papers, Record Group 38, Special Collections and Archives, Leyburn Library, Washington and Lee University, Lexington, VA
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Totalitarian Trends in Putin's Russia: The Influence of Aleksandr Dugin (thesis)
(2015)Analyzing Russia as a totalitarian state is useful because it seems to help explain why Russia invaded Ukraine in 2014. By analyzing Russia as a totalitarian state, this paper rejects and aims to disprove attempts to analyze ... -
Elisabeth: a Contemporary Austrian Fairy-Tale Musical (thesis)
(2014)This is a translation from the German of 80 pages of text and over 300 pages of music. [From Aknowledgements (sic.)] -
Germany's Free Democrats : party development and post-reunification challenges (thesis)
(2011)The increased fragmentation of the German party system is not a crisis, although the Volksparteien may see it as such, but rather a symptom of the parties' failure to represent and serve German voters. The FDP attempted ...