Tag Archives: United States
Mystery Woman
Patricia Cline Cohen [NHC Fellow 1994-1995] uses the story of the murder of a young prostitute, Helen Jewett, as a lens to view gender, youth, and sexuality in the 19th century United States. Cohen situates issues of gender within the … Continue reading
Posted in Cohen, Patricia Cline, Episodes
Tagged Gender, History, United States, Victorian
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Observations from Overseas About American Culture, Part 2 of 2
No audio file has been found for this episode. Please contact the National Humanities Center library if you know where we can acquire a copy. The speakers are Muriel Bradbrook, Ralph Elliott, and Alfred Hornung. All of the speakers were … Continue reading
Posted in Bradbrook, Muriel, Elliott, Ralph, Episodes, Hornung, Alfred
Tagged Culture, Europe, Feminism, Humanities, Religion, United States
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