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December 1, 2015
by Rachel Masters
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December 1, 2015
by Rachel Masters
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December 1, 2015
by Ida Vanderboegh
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Bibliography Blunt, Alison. “Imperial Geographies of Home: British Domesticity in India, 1886- 1925,” Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 24, no. 4 (1999): 421-440, accessed November 28, 2015. DuBois, Ellen Carol and Lynn Dumenil, Through Women’s Eyes: An American … Continue reading
October 29, 2015
by Andrew Campbell
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This photo is a very interesting depiction of life in Mexico during the late 1800’s. Taken by Winfield Scott, this shows the life of the extremely poor before the Mexican revolution took place and the impoverished had no liberties. In … Continue reading
October 29, 2015
by Rachel Masters
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This photograph shows four Parsee women standing and sitting outside, in front of a tree. It was taken by William Johnson during 1855-1862 and is part of his series Photographs of Western India Volume I: Costumes and Characters. Although … Continue reading
October 28, 2015
by Ida Vanderboegh
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William Henry Jackson took this photograph sometime between 1884-1900 in Mexico City, Mexico. There are about 15 women and a baby sitting in a long narrow room washing clothes. The room is open to the outside and there are linens … Continue reading