Graduate
The following works of digital scholarship were developed by graduate students as partial fulfillment of the digital history option in the Department of History's M.A. program at Ball State University:
- Fall 2019. J.B. Bilbrey, "The Obscene Moving Image: An Analysis of the Ohio Board of Film Censorship, 1913-1955"
3-credit CRPR 609: Creative Project, Faculty Advisor: Douglas Seefeldt
- Summer 2019. Nathan Adams, "Sheridan at the Reins: Changing Perceptions of the Cavalry, Sheridan, and Native Americans during the Indian Wars, 1868-1877"
3-credit CRPR 609: Creative Project, Faculty Advisor: Douglas Seefeldt
- Summer 2019. Rachel Foster, "Creating Nirvana: The Renaissance Gardens of Early Modern England"
3-credit CRPR 609: Creative Project, Faculty Advisors: Tara Wood & Douglas Seefeldt
- Spring 2019. Jake Klinger, "Ensuring Loyalty: How Black Recruitment Impacted Kentucky During the American Civil War"
Digital component to MA Thesis, Faculty Advisor: Douglas Seefeldt
- Spring 2018. Anna Kinnen, "A True Guide To Glory: Women, Social Order, and Gender Expectations in Seventeenth-Century English Funeral Sermons"
3-credit CRPR 698: Creative Project, Faculty Advisors: Tara Wood & Douglas Seefeldt
- Spring 2018. Ashley Purvis, "Changing Places, Trading Faces: Charting the Change of Sarah Hicks Williams from Northern Woman to Plantation Mistress"
3-credit CRPR 698: Creative Project, Faculty Advisors: Scott Stephan & Douglas Seefeldt
- Fall 2017. Hayden Shaw, "Following the Raven Banner."
6-credit CRPR 698: Creative Project, Faculty Advisors: Fredrick Suppe & Douglas Seefeldt
- Summer 2017. Joseph Sweet, “First Punic War: A Geo-Spatial Examination.”
3-credit CRPR 698: Creative Project, Faculty Advisor: Douglas Seefeldt
- Spring 2017. Samantha Greulach, “‘Dozens of Whores, but Not One Single Wife’: Policing Gender in Seventeenth-Century Broadside Ballads.”
3-credit CRPR 698: Creative Project, Faculty Advisors: Tara Wood & Douglas Seefeldt
- Summer 2016. Lisa Hensell, “Holy Conjuring: Religion and the Creation of the American Witch, 1647-1706.”
3-credit CRPR 698: Creative Project, Faculty Advisors: Tara Wood & Douglas Seefeldt
- Spring 2016. Emily Rapoza, “Florentine Widows and Property: A Spatial Analysis"
3-credit CRPR 698: Creative Project, Faculty Advisors: Jennifer DeSilva & Douglas Seefeldt
- Spring 2015. Sadie Ritchie, “Prisoners of Memory: Camp Morton, Indiana, 1862-1865”
3-credit CRPR 698: Creative Project, Faculty Advisor: Douglas Seefeldt
- Fall 2014. Ryan Frick, “The Only Alternative, 1968-71: An Underground Newspaper and Its Community”
3-credit CRPR 698: Creative Project, Faculty Advisor: Douglas Seefeldt
- Spring 2014. Nathan Weurtenberg, "Violence and Removal: Memories of Frontier Violence and the Indian Removal Act of 1830"
Digital component to MA Thesis, Faculty Advisor: Douglas Seefeldt
- Summer 2013. Janna Soeder, “Indian Pictures: Film Portrayals of Native Americans in the Silent Era”
3-credit CRPR 698: Creative Project, Faculty Advisor: Douglas Seefeldt
Undergraduate/Graduate
Spring 2013-Spring 2018. HIST 446/546: History in the Digital Age. Professor: Douglas Seefeldt
As the final project for this course, undergraduate and graduate students create a thematic research collection on topics in Ball State University history. These completed projects are added to the
Ball State Digital History Portal, a Digital Media Repository initiative hosted by the Ball State University Libraries Archives and Special Collections.