Browsing UWEC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs by Author "Oberly, James Warren, 1954-"
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1848 Obuda : A Social Portrait From a Forgotten Census
Osborn, Trace; Mcklveen, Sarah; Hagstrom, Eric; Herkert, Emily; Oberly, James Warren, 1954- (2017-03-02)The purpose of this study is to analyze the 1848 census that was taken in Obuda, a northern suburb of Budapest. This project is important because this is the first time that this census has been totaled and analyzed. -
8,600 Miles from Cape Town : the Anti-Apartheid Movement in Madison, Wisconsin, 1969-1994
Pfeifer, Samuel J. (2010-04)Though the United States played a critical role toward South Africa?s prolonging of Apartheid due to their role as an important ally in Cold War politics, within the United States existed a substantial Anti-Apartheid ... -
Beloit, Wisconsin and the Great Migration
Knowles, Lucas W. (2010-04)The Great Migration of southern Blacks to northern cities in the first half of the twentieth century is a well documented historical topic. Southern Blacks who had grown restive of the Jim Crow South headed north to urban ... -
Between Fences in Northwest Wisconsin : From Left to Right and Deep to Center.
Foss, Mathew (2009-01-13)Coming from northwest Wisconsin are three individuals that have emerged from this area and made a significant impact on the game of baseball. Burleigh Grimes, Andy Pafko, and Jarrod Washburn have all used their athletic ... -
The Castle District of Budapest : Housing Before and After War and Revolution
Osborn, Trace; Mcklveen, Sarah; Hagstrom, Eric; Herkert, Emily; Oberly, James Warren, 1954- (2017-03-02)The goal of this research was to study the changes in buildings and streets in the Castle District of Budapest. -
"A Church, A Bar, and A Brewery" : Prohibition and Ethno-Religious Identities in Berlin, Wisconsin, 1910-1933
Schroeder, Danielle Ann; Oberly, James Warren, 1954- (2017-03-21)This research studies how the residents of Berlin—a small, central-northeastern Wisconsin city with a heavy German-Polish population—reacted to Prohibition. Religious, ethnic, and class identities play a significant role ... -
Foundation of a Nation : a History of Education on the Lac Courte Oreilles Reservation from 1940-1959
Cormell, Jeffrey R. (2010-04)This project looks at the changes in education during the 1940's and the 1950's on the Lac Courte Oreilles Reservation in Northern Wisconsin. The project focuses on four schools: St. Francis Solanus Indian Mission, Kinnamon, ... -
From Hungary to Ecuador in the 20th Century : European Immigration to South America and its Modern Implications
Hagstrom, Eric; Oberly, James Warren, 1954- (2017-03-08)The purpose of this project is to analyze the nature of European migration to South America in the early 20th century, in particular by using an example of a young women’s journey from Hungary to Ecuador. Often the United ... -
Racine Belles : the Rise and Fall of the Faded Stars of the All-American Girls' Baseball League
DuPont, Jacqueline E. (2010-04)This research project surveys the rise and fall of the Racine Belles, an All-American Girls Professional Baseball team that was created to save professional baseball during the 1940s and 1950s. During this time, Major ... -
The Silent professor : the story of Wilhelm Lehmann.
Boyeson, Matthew R. (2008-09-29)Research focuses on Wilhlem Lehmann, a German immigrant from the Prussian territory of Westphalia. He immigrated due to political pressure from the government, and arrived in America unknown, continuing his life as a ... -
Sustaining Prater Park : UNESCO World Heritage Site Proposal
Mumford, Karen G.; Oberly, James Warren, 1954-; Olm, Jill; Rohlik, Brittney; Westphal, Alyssa; Moschkau, Clarissa (2018-01-18)This proposal advocates for Prater Park in Vienna, Austria to receive the UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) World Heritage site designation. The proposal highlights UNESCO’s ...