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In the standard story, the suffrage crusade began in Seneca Falls in 1848 and ended with the ratification of the 19th Amendment in 1920. But this overwhelmingly white women's movement did not…
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In this episode of the Clements Bookworm, staff highlight books and articles that shaped their professional approaches to primary sources from early American history. Panelists and their readings of…
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In this episode of the Clements Bookworm, panelists Art Cohn (Seneca Lake Archaeological Survey – New York) and Stacy Daniels (“The Comedy of Crystal Lake” – Michigan) discuss…
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In this episode of the Clements Bookworm, our original panelists from March 2020 (Paul Erickson, Sara Quashnie, and Dick Marsh) return to share what they’re reading now. Books and resources…
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In this episode of the Clements Bookworm, panelists Art Acton and Tom Wagner discuss books focused on battles of the Revolutionary War, and related primary sources from the Clements Library. Books…
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In this episode of the Bookworm, panelists discuss books and primary resources supporting the study of soldiers’ experiences during the American Civil War. Books and resources discussed in the…
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In this episode of the Clements Bookworm, panelists highlight takeaways from memorable books they’ve read relating to the theme of Leadership: Doug Johnson (Leadership in Turbulent Times), Sara…
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In this episode of the Clements Bookworm, studies relating to the struggle for equality in American history were shared by our panelists: Rex Hauser (Beyond the River: The Untold Story of the Heroes…
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In this episode of the Clements Bookworm, panelists review and share stories from biographical books they have read: Peggy Harrington (Petticoat Surgeon: The Extraordinary Life of Dr. Bertha Van…
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In this episode of the Clements Bookworm, Clements Library archivists Louis Miller and Jakob Dopp delved into history books and primary sources related to minorities in U.S. military history. Books…
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In this episode of the Clements Bookworm, panelists Gabe Konrad, Samantha Hill, and Les High highlight books and examples from the Clements collections relating to the theme of identity in…
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In this episode of the Clements Bookworm, panelists Stéphanie Delamaire (Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library) and Clayton Lewis (Clements Library) discuss the book Fanny Palmer: The Life…
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In this episode of the Clements Bookworm, panelists discuss books and primary sources related to the theme of literature and public life in the 19th century. Featuring Lisa McGunigal (Hope College),…
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In this episode of the Clements Bookworm, Jayne Ptolemy, Estrella Salgado, and Christina Karas share reflections and book recommendations related to the history of Women’s Suffrage. Books and…
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In this inaugural episode of the Clements Bookworm, panelists share what they’re currently reading. Presenters are Paul Erickson (Randolph G. Adams Director of the Clements Library), Sara…
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In this episode of the Clements Bookworm, we enjoy a conversation with Hunter Harris, Zachary Kopin, and Jonathan Quint—all PhD candidates in the Department of History at the University of…
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