As a Latin Americanist with a specialty in Women\u27s History, I was eager ft to edit a diary kept by an American woman in South America, so I was pleasantly surprised when I called the Newport Historical Society and spoke to the curator of manuscripts who told me that the Mary Robinson Hunter diaries in their collection covered her residence in Brazil fromi 1835 to 1848. I promptly visited the Historical Society, read the journals, found them fascinating, and began my part-time editing project. The diaries consist of six volumes in which Mary Hunter wrote nearly every day. Each entry, penned in brown ink, included the month and day, with the year identified only in the first January entry. Most entries filled half of a page or more; entrie...
The first volume in the Sophia E. Perry diaries collection. The collection consists of four diari...
Some collaborations are born out of chance encounters. For us, it happened at a recent conference of...
As scholars have registered, many female-authored travel accounts of the eighteenth and nineteenth c...
In 2001, the Newport Historical Society published A Diplomats Lady in Brazil: Selections from the Di...
Marie (Mary) Ester Brandt began keeping a diary on November 29, 1849. She began her first entry with...
Marion Lawrence Peabody’s exceptional, twelve-volume diary, which she kept throughout her long life ...
In recent years, scholars of both women\u27s history and literature have turned to the diary as a ma...
This practice-led PhD in Creative Writing consists of an historical, biographical novel called A Sin...
At the turn of the nineteenth century, Mary Guion (1782-1871), a seventeen-year-old living in rural ...
A dissertação aborda a gênese dos diários de Maria Isabel Silveira (1880-1965), autora de Isabel qui...
Travel writers in the previous centuries narrated their experiences abroad not only to understand th...
‘ Delight’ said Charles Darwin in his diaries in 1832, ‘is a weak term to express the feelings of a ...
Diaries of aristocratic women who lived in the Bohemian kingdom in the 18th century are rather rare...
The first diary written by a woman, Minha vida de menina brings a description of the ordinary daily ...
Throughout the colonial period of Mexican history, cloistered nuns wrote spiritual journals at the r...
The first volume in the Sophia E. Perry diaries collection. The collection consists of four diari...
Some collaborations are born out of chance encounters. For us, it happened at a recent conference of...
As scholars have registered, many female-authored travel accounts of the eighteenth and nineteenth c...
In 2001, the Newport Historical Society published A Diplomats Lady in Brazil: Selections from the Di...
Marie (Mary) Ester Brandt began keeping a diary on November 29, 1849. She began her first entry with...
Marion Lawrence Peabody’s exceptional, twelve-volume diary, which she kept throughout her long life ...
In recent years, scholars of both women\u27s history and literature have turned to the diary as a ma...
This practice-led PhD in Creative Writing consists of an historical, biographical novel called A Sin...
At the turn of the nineteenth century, Mary Guion (1782-1871), a seventeen-year-old living in rural ...
A dissertação aborda a gênese dos diários de Maria Isabel Silveira (1880-1965), autora de Isabel qui...
Travel writers in the previous centuries narrated their experiences abroad not only to understand th...
‘ Delight’ said Charles Darwin in his diaries in 1832, ‘is a weak term to express the feelings of a ...
Diaries of aristocratic women who lived in the Bohemian kingdom in the 18th century are rather rare...
The first diary written by a woman, Minha vida de menina brings a description of the ordinary daily ...
Throughout the colonial period of Mexican history, cloistered nuns wrote spiritual journals at the r...
The first volume in the Sophia E. Perry diaries collection. The collection consists of four diari...
Some collaborations are born out of chance encounters. For us, it happened at a recent conference of...
As scholars have registered, many female-authored travel accounts of the eighteenth and nineteenth c...