Volume 2, Issue 1 (2014)
The Great Lakes Journal of Undergraduate History aims to create and sustain a consistent outlet for top undergraduate history students from universities located within the Great Lakes region, which recognizes their hard work and dedication to the discipline of history by featuring their high quality research papers within the pages of a published academic journal. More generally, the Great Lakes Journal of Undergraduate History attempts to promote a new research culture among undergraduate history students in Ontario. A culture in which undergraduate research is recognized.Articles
Front Matter
Calin Murgu
Introduction
Calin Murgu
“Not an Indian Tradition,”[1] Slavery, Sexual Perception and Prostitution Among the Great Lakes Iroquois: 1760-1860
Maggie E. McGoldrick Mrs
British Army Women in the Seven Years' War
Celena M. Meloche
2014 Editorial Board | Issue 2
Editor-in-Chief and Design Editor
Calin Murgu, McGill University
Production Editor
Leticia Corpeno, University of Windsor
Faculty Advisors
Dr. Adam Pole, University of Windsor
Dr. Brandon Dimmel, University of Windsor