SLLC Students Present At Missouri Conference On History
SLLC Students Present at Missouri Conference on History
Italian Presenters
Many, many congratulations to undergraduate researchers from the School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures who presented their original research rooted in archival work on French/Germans/Italians in Missouri at the Missouri Conference on History at the Lake of the Ozarks! Their presentations were the fruit of their projects from SLLC's Migration to Missouri courses and guided by Drs. Seth Howes, Valerie Kaussen, and Carla Cornette. The students and their papers were:
Andrew Follenweider, "Brew, Bankruptcy, and Bigotry: The Lemp Brewery Workers and German American Industry"
Dominic Gramolino, "Cambiamenti: From Sicily to St. Louis: Culture Changes Within the Gramolino Family"
Sophia Knehans, "Girls in the Garden: Personal Photography and German American Memory"
Molly Reeves, "Gender and St. Louis's Founding Period"
Lorinn Waisner, "Voices of the Disregarded: The Story of Mary Imo Grivvero, a Case Study of Italian Immigrant Women's Labor in St. Louis"
Aidan Heaney, "The Immigrant Press: Eduard Muehl, Washington's Marvel, and German-American Abolitionism"
Sofia Salinardi, "Italian/Italian American Foodways: The Evolution of Generational Food Practices from Italy to Missouri"