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Jack McNealy (He/Him)

Student of Medieval and Middle Eastern History, St. Andrews
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LIA Reflection Video

LIA Reflection Video

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Jack McNealy
Sep 14, 2025
My Laidlaw Scholarship Reflection

My Laidlaw Scholarship Reflection

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Jack McNealy
Sep 14, 2025
Research Essay—God Capital And Land

Research Essay—God Capital And Land

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Jack McNealy
Sep 17, 2024
Research Essay—God, Capital, Land:  The Praying Town of Natick, The Extraction of Capital, and English Settler Colonialism in Pre-King Philip’s War New England

Research Essay—God, Capital, Land: The Praying Town of Natick, The Extraction of Capital, and English Settler Colonialism in Pre-King Philip’s War New England

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Jack McNealy
Sep 01, 2024
Research Poster- God, Capital, Land

Research Poster- God, Capital, Land

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Jack McNealy
Sep 01, 2024
Land, Law, Violence, and Genocide
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Land, Law, Violence, and Genocide

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Jack McNealy
Jul 12, 2024
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