University Professors Program Theses
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2144/27559
This is a collection of undergraduates honors theses written for the University Professors Program (UNI). UNI was a program within Boston University that granted degrees in fields that combined, bridged, or fell between established intellectual disciplines. Consulting closely with faculty, students designed their own cross-disciplinary programs of study that often transcended those of any School or College at Boston University. The program was phased out in May 2011 and was superseded by a university-wide honors program.
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Consciousness is therapy: ways of viewing schizophrenia and their effects on prognosis
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Dance and dynamism: reflections on a summer with the Martin Dancers
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The economic orientation of Islam
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A sociological study of the formation of the Romantic identity in France
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Putting the social back in socialism: developing a welfare system in modern China
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Hieronimo in The Waste Land
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Emerging network structures: applications of network theory to social movements and their opponents
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Blacks, Jews, and Jewish identity
(Boston University, 1996)Throughout the twentieth century in the US, Jews have been disproportionately involved in promoting the welfare of Black people. Though this involvement can be largely explained by the historical progressiveness of Jews, ...