22 Gettysburg College students credited in new encyclopedia, Conspiracies and Conspiracy Theories in American History

22 Gettysburg College students have recently been credited in Prof. Christopher Fee's new encyclopedia titled Conspiracies and Conspiracy Theories in American History. Anika Jensen, Susanna Mills, and Isabella Rosedietcher were credited as editors. The new two volume set of encyclopedias features over 800 pages of entries detailing controversial and influential conspiracy theories in contemporary American society and the history of these theories. The encyclopedia explains the cultural context and significance of conspiracy theories, an analysis of conspiracy theories and political affiliation, and the role of the internet in the spread of conspiracy theories.

Gettysburg College's liberal arts curriculum empowers students to think critically and seek answers to difficult social and political problems in contemporary society. The rigorous research conducted by these students exemplifies what it means to Do Great Work.

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