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Barbie and the American Dream
In this Q and A, Schlesinger Library Faculty Director Jane Kamensky opines on Barbie in the context of history and the archives. -
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#metoo Digital Media Collection
This digital project at the Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America documents the digital footprint of the #metoo movement and the accompanying political, legal, and social battles in the United States. -
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Prison Reformers in 18th & 19th Century England
Learn about four British prison reformers of the 18th and 19th centuries who worked to make prisons more humane and reformatory. -
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The Royal Chicano Air Force Touches Down in Houghton Library
Library Communications Intern Tess Kelley shares what she learned at a recent curatorial talk on Houghton’s “Royal Chicano Air Force” poster exhibit. -
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A Harvard Library Mystery: Was a Titanic Victim’s Rare Book a Fake?
At first, Harvard believed it had gained an extremely valuable book. But the institution’s first rare books librarian spotted inconsistencies. -
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2023 Pforzheimer Fellowships
Meet the four Pforzheimer Fellows at Harvard Library. -
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2023 May-Crane Fellowships
Meet the 2023 May-Crane Fellows and learn about their projects. -
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Royal Chicano Air Force Posters
Eye-popping graphics from artist activists in Sacramento -
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Murder, Misguided Creativity, and Other Tales in Salt Prints
19th-century photo technique — and stories of people in front of, behind camera — get new exposure as Harvard digitizes vast collection.