Students in Temple’s history department swept the field in the third annual Library Prize for Undergraduate Research competition.
The three winners each received $1,000 and a certificate of recognition during the awards ceremony and reception on April 27.
The recipients were (from left): Matthew M. Rodrigue for “Rethinking Academic: A Gramscian Analysis of Samuel Huntington,” Clay Boggs for “‘The Jews’ and ‘The Pharisees’ in Early Quaker Polemic” and
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Joseph Basile for “Ending the ‘Inhuman Traffic’: The Role of Humanitarianism in the British Abolition Movement.”
Congratulating the winners was alumnus John H. Livingstone Jr., whose endowment makes the award possible.