Cornell Historical Society2021-07-212021-07-212020-03-30https://hdl.handle.net/1813/104208Ezra's Archives is a publication put forth annually by the Cornell Historical Society. This journal, launched in the Spring of 2011, showcases stellar examples of undergraduate research in the field of history. We accept submissions from undergraduates at Cornell and other universities.Contents: American Chamberlain: The Relationship Between Sinclair Kennedy’s Pan-Angleism and British Protectionism (Regan Murray), MSG, Chinese Restaurant Syndrome, and Moral Panic: The Hidden Contagion (Giacomo McCarthy), Albert Gallatin and Alexander Hamilton: Microcosms of National Political Change (Bishoy N. Megalla), “What You Want Is Revolution. How? Go Look It Up In The Library”: Democratizing Information and Space Through the Bay Area’s Informal Libraries (Camryn Bell), A Pastime for Wartime: World War I, Major League Baseball, and the New Obligations of Cultural Citizenship (Kevin Diestelow)en-USHistorical JournalEzra's Archives 2020periodical