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Print and the Persecution of Witchcraft

Volume 2 of The Printed Past Print and the Persecution of Witchcraft By Ava Hathaway Hacker Johannes Gutenberg’s invention of the printing press in 1450 has often been hailed as the birth of widespread knowledge dissemination. Using movable type, the press was capable of quickly reproducing text, and, in...

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The American West in Print

Volume 1 of The Printed Past The American West in Print: Paul Frenzeny and Jules Tavernier’s Journey for Harper’s Weekly By Ava Hathaway Hacker In 1873, Harper’s Weekly hired Paul Frenzeny and Jules Tavernier to travel west. The pair were meant to send back sketches illustrating the...

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The Theses Talks #3: JJ Borja

Isabella Smeets sits down with John "JJ" Borja, author of Absinthe, Alcoholism, and the Asylum in France, 1870-1918 [https://yalehistoricalreview.ghost.io/absinthe-alcoholism-and-the-asylum-in-france-1870-1918/]. Isabella Smeets (IS): Firstly, I was just wondering what inspired you to write about Absinthe, Alcoholism, and Asylum in France from 1870-1918? John Borja (JB)...

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