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The WPHP Monthly Mercury, Season 2: Episode 7, "The Business of Gossip"

Aylar Adeh is second-year PhD student in the Faculty of Education at Simon Fraser University.

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Meet Our Team: Aylar Adeh

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The WPHP Monthly Mercury, Season 2: Episode 6, "The Ecology of Databases"

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Meet Our Team: Belle Eist

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The WPHP Monthly Mercury, Season 2: Episode 5, "The Witching Hour"

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The WPHP Monthly Mercury, Season 2: Episode 4, "Cheap Thrills (Pay Lemoine's Bills)"

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A Journey Through Scotland: Spence's "Letters from the North Highlands, During the Summer 1816"

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Describing India, China, and the Shores of the Red Sea: Emma Roberts and British Literature on Asia

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Sarah Belzoni’s (Not So) "Trifling Account of Women in Egypt, Nubia and Syria"

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The WPHP Monthly Mercury, Season 2: Episode 3, "A Brief Journey through Women's Travel Writing in the Summer of 2021"

Spotlights on Titles

Narratives of Empire: Cultural Colonialism in Maria Graham's "Journal of a Residence in Chile during the year 1822"

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Agency in Empire: Eliza Fay in India

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Around the World with Six Women: A Spotlight Series on Travel Writing

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The WPHP Monthly Mercury, Season 2: Episode 2, "Collected, Catalogued, Counted"

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Hester Thrale Piozzi’s "Observations and Reflections made in the Course of a Journey through France, Italy, and Germany" (1789)

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"Back in through the window": The Chevalier/Chevalière D'Éon

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National Indigenous Peoples Day and Print History

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The WPHP Monthly Mercury, Season 2: Episode 1, "Oh! those fashionable Burney novels!"

Julianna Wagar is a fourth-year English Major at Simon Fraser University. She is also the brains behind our upcoming summer read-a-thon!

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Meet Our Team: Julianna Wagar

This July, the Women’s Print History Project is inviting you to join us in a summer read-a-thon! Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to read as many books included in the WPHP as possible.

For information about how to participate, read on!

 

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Introducing... The WPHP Summer Read-a-Thon!

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"Beauty in Search of Knowledge": Fashion and Print in the Eighteenth Century

Angela Wachowich is a fourth-year English major at Simon Fraser University. 

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Meet Our Team: Angela Wachowich

Isabelle Burrows is a third-year Humanities Major at Simon Fraser University.

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Meet Our Team: Isabelle Burrows

 

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Lucy Aikin, Feminist History, and the ‘Sisterhood of Womankind’


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Charlotte Turner Smith’s “A Natural History of Birds Intended Chiefly for Young Persons”

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