What is Chronos?
Chronos is the undergraduate history journal of Syracuse University. Established in 2005, Chronos provides a platform for undergraduate students to publish their research and contribute to the wider body of historical scholarship. We publish not just for history students, but for the entire Syracuse community. Chronos also organizes an annual academic conference comprising of undergraduate research presentations, and panel discussions between students and faculty.
Current Volume: Volume 14 (2020)
Front Matter
Articles
Who gets to tell the story of American History?
Niles Mattier
The Wandering Womb and Other Lady Problems The Trotula and Twelfth-Century Female Inferiority
Kate Bajorek
Concord or Inharmony? Searching for Democracy in Nicolaus Cusanus' De Concordantia Catholica
Kevin Treadway
The Role of the United Stated in the Guatemalan Genocide
Danielle Valdevit
Cold War Security and American Neoliberal Economic Policy Leading to the 1980 Turkish Coup
Jakob W. Barlow