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Review of Robin Runia, The Future of Feminist Eighteenth-Century Scholarship: Beyond Recovery
I was thrilled to review Robin Runia’s edited volume, The Future of Feminist Eighteenth-Century Scholarship: Beyond Recovery, for the...
Review of Robin Runia, The Future of Feminist Eighteenth-Century Scholarship: Beyond Recovery
I was thrilled to review Robin Runia’s edited volume, The Future of Feminist Eighteenth-Century Scholarship: Beyond Recovery, for the...
Post for the Women’s History Network Blog – ‘Representing Women’
I was thrilled to be asked to write a post for the Women’s History Network Blog as part of Women’s History Month. Published today, the...
Post for the Women’s History Network Blog – ‘Representing Women’
I was thrilled to be asked to write a post for the Women’s History Network Blog as part of Women’s History Month. Published today, the...
Week in Review – 23 July
My object of the week is this INCREDIBLE Album of Seaweed Pictures from 1848, now held at the Brooklyn Museum. The album was made as a...
Week in Review – 23 July
My object of the week is this INCREDIBLE Album of Seaweed Pictures from 1848, now held at the Brooklyn Museum. The album was made as a...
Week in Review – 26 February
Victorian hand calling card, private collection. A slightly belated Week in Review post. As I’ve noted before, Notches and the Age of...
Week in Review – 26 February
Victorian hand calling card, private collection. A slightly belated Week in Review post. As I’ve noted before, Notches and the Age of...
Week in Review – 19 February
John Richard Coke Smyth, Elizabeth, Lady Eastlake. Watercolour 4 3/4 in. x 4 1/4 in. (121 mm x 108 mm), National Portrait Gallery,...
Week in Review – 19 February
John Richard Coke Smyth, Elizabeth, Lady Eastlake. Watercolour 4 3/4 in. x 4 1/4 in. (121 mm x 108 mm), National Portrait Gallery,...
Week in Review – 22 January
@JacksonLeeTX18 A number of institutions are seeking to preserve the material culture and oral history of last week’s Women’s Marches:...
Week in Review – 22 January
@JacksonLeeTX18 A number of institutions are seeking to preserve the material culture and oral history of last week’s Women’s Marches:...
Week in Review – 8 January
Perhaps the most significant event this week, was the passing of the great art critic John Berger, whose hugely influential book and tv...
Week in Review – 8 January
Perhaps the most significant event this week, was the passing of the great art critic John Berger, whose hugely influential book and tv...
Award: Design History Society Research Travel and Conference Grant
I’m thrilled to have received a Design History Society Research Travel & Conference Grant for my project, From House to Home: Gender,...
Award: Design History Society Research Travel and Conference Grant
I’m thrilled to have received a Design History Society Research Travel & Conference Grant for my project, From House to Home: Gender,...
Week in Review – 5 June
My pick of the week is Michael Yonan’s article ‘Materializing Empire in an Eighteenth-Century Lace Gown’ (Textile), which was recently...
Week in Review – 5 June
My pick of the week is Michael Yonan’s article ‘Materializing Empire in an Eighteenth-Century Lace Gown’ (Textile), which was recently...
Award: Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library Short-Term Research Fellowship
I’m thrilled to announce that I’ve been awarded a Short-Term Research Fellowship from the Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library, which...
Award: Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library Short-Term Research Fellowship
I’m thrilled to announce that I’ve been awarded a Short-Term Research Fellowship from the Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library, which...
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