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Thesis

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History

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The aim of this thesis is to explain why individuals believe in conspiracy theories and why they have become so popular, discuss three of the most widely spread American historical conspiracies, and analyze the phenomenons effect on the discipline of history.

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This presentation was completed in part with the History Research Seminar (HIST 4603) taught by Dr. Myra Houser.

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May 1st, 12:00 AM

Meeters in Secret: The History of Freemasonry and Its Influence on Conspiracy Culture in the United States

The aim of this thesis is to explain why individuals believe in conspiracy theories and why they have become so popular, discuss three of the most widely spread American historical conspiracies, and analyze the phenomenons effect on the discipline of history.

 

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