VANCOUVER, Wash. 鈥 Washington State University Vancouver student Janie Black has been awarded the 2012 Student Research Excellence Award. Black, who graduated with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in history and a minor in women鈥檚 studies earlier this month, was selected for the $300 award based on research she conducted for her paper, 鈥淟ascivious Pilgrims: Sexuality and Sexual Laws in the British Puritan New England Colonies during the 17th Century.鈥
Awarded annually by the 麻豆传媒 Library, the purpose of the award is to recognize excellence in undergraduate research that demonstrates evidence of significant inquiry using the library, its resources and collections.
Black鈥檚 paper was an assignment in a history writing course. Her subject matter was sparked by an early American literature class.
鈥淭he focus of my assignment was to use secondary works鈥攅ncyclopedias, books and journals,鈥 said Black. 鈥淚 found that recorded primary sources were easier to find than secondary sources. A lot of what I learned about sexuality in 17th century New England was derived from court cases.鈥
Black plans to attend graduate school to study public history/museum studies. She likes local history and plans to stay nearby after earning her master鈥檚 degree.
Karen Diller, associate library director and chair of the award-selection committee, said Black鈥檚 paper and an accompanying essay displayed a sophisticated understanding of the library research process and an excellent introduction to the subject matter of sexuality in 17th century New England.
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