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Articles by Mallary A. Cutler

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September 17, 2010 - 2400 words | History » Dog Sledding
Sled dogs have been acclaimed for their heroism, athleticism, and their unconditional affection through numerous books, movies, and other media outlets. This legacy has aided the formation of a romanticized perspective on dog sledding. Sled dogs have prompted issues... Read Article »
September 15, 2010 - 1993 words | History » Ancient Japan
The role of women in ancient Japan elicits inconsistencies due to different influences that were integrated at various time periods. The primary influence that contributed to these inconstancies was religion. Integration of the two major religions of Japan, Shintoism... Read Article »
January 29, 2010 - 3144 words | History » French Revolution
Common analysis of Marat is predominantly derived in his own radical written works, however there is also speculation about his character from “blind admirers and passionate enemies.”[1] Marat elicits absolute judgments from his contemporaries and revisionists... Read Article »
January 27, 2010 - 1173 words | History » French Revolution
The French Revolution marks a stain in history, notorious for one of the bloodiest periods in modern civilization. Whether this infamous violence existed at the birth of the Revolution or only during the Terror has been the topic of debate between scholars since the... Read Article »
January 24, 2010 - 3933 words | History » World War II
“Yesterday, December 7th, 1941 -- a date which will live in infamy…” is one of the most recognized speeches in United States history.[1] Franklin Delano Roosevelt spoke firmly and directly on December 8, 1941 of a Japanese “premeditated&rdquo... Read Article »

Mallary A. Cutler graduated in 2010 with a concentration in History/Psychology from Salem State College in Salem, MA.