Six current and former St. Scholastica student interns for The Middle Ground Journal, from health sciences, applied economics, global studies, and history, presented at the 2013 World History Association annual conference in June 2013. They proudly represented the college and the Middle Ground Journal. Under the guidance of their teachers and the journal’s editors, these student interns have worked for over two years shadowing the peer review process, learning about and assisting in the scholarly book reviews section, grasping the politics and economics of founding and maintaining an open-access scholarly e-journal, as well as participating in the marketing and community service provided by The Middle Ground.
The Middle Ground Journal
World History and Global Studies
recent posts
- Review of The Patchwork of World History in Texas High Schools by Stephen Jackson
- Review of Escape from the Pit by Renia Kukielka
- “Politics, Protests, and Popular Culture: The Global Legacy of Akira Toriyama and His Dragon Ball”
- “Underprepared but Overperformed: Explaining the Enigma in Study Abroad”
- Review of Chasing Greatness by Anatoly Reshetnikov
- Review of Black Sun by Julia Kristeva
- The Clash of Trade Ideologies: Revisiting the Battle of Liaoluo Bay through the Lens of Hans Putmans’ Interpretation of Vrijen Handel and the Ming Tributary System
- Pursuing the Global in a Local Setting: Particularistic Silences in the Teaching, Deconstructing, Researching, and Writing of Asian History
