History in the Making
History in the Making is an annual publication of the California State University, San Bernardino (CSUSB) Alpha Delta Nu Chapter of the Phi Alpha Theta National History Honor Society, and is sponsored by the History Department and Instructionally Related Activities at CSUSB.
Issues are published at the end of the spring term of each academic year. The journal is proudly student-reviewed and edited.
More information available at CSUSB History Department: History in the Making.
Current Volume: Volume 17 (2024)
Front Matter
Table of Contents
Introduction and Acknowledgements
Introducation and Acknowledgements
Editors of History in the Making
Editorial Staff
Articles
A Question of Womanhood
Ayden Kelly
Woman and Death in Nineteenth Century America
Kathleen Boswell
Insinuating Fear and Hatred through Nazi Propaganda
Edgar Chavez Sosa
Travels through History
South Africa: Global Perspective of a Study Abroad Journey
Gustavo Alonso Chamu
Kanazawa: Off the Hidden Path and Into the Land of the Samurai, Ninja and Geisha
Martin Emmanuel Perez
Spicy, Sour, Bitter, Salty, Sweet: An Ancestral Trip to Vietnam
Christina Monson
Voices of New Historians
Inaugural California Indian Studies and Scholars Association Conference
Gabrielle Velázquez and Lina Tejeda
In Memoriam
Sinead O’Connor: Authentic Punk Meets Mainstream Pop
Devin Gillen and Jessie Zepeda
History in the Making
Biddy Mason Memorial Park
Ahlys Gandara
National History Day: An Essential Tool for the New Historian
Leslie G. Madrigal
Reviews
Book Review: From Back Alley to the Border: Criminal Abortion in California, 1920-1969
Bshara Alsheikh
Book Review: Settler Cannabis: From Gold Rush to Green Rush in Indigenous Northern California
Gabrielle Velázquez
Television Review: Marry My Husband
Isai J. Martinez
Film Review: Napoleon
Martin Emmanuel Perez
Film Review: The Zone of Interest
Rhian Reyes and Devin Gillen
Film Review: Killers of the Flower Moon
Lina Tejeda
Museum Review: Planes of Fame Air Museum
Henry Sigman
Museum Review: Afróntalo: Confronting the Erasure of Afrodescendants in Mexico and California
Morgan Hast, Fatima Vazquez, and Evy Zermeno
Museum Review: Cape Town’s Slave Lodge Recognition
Joanna Gonzalez