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Silk, Lace, and Liberation: Revolutions in Woman's Wear from the 1900s Onward

Exploring the journey of women’s fashion from the structured elegance of the 1900s to the bold, liberated styles of the 1920s.

The Ethnobiological Evolution of Owls in Western Europe

Completed by Diogo, Spencer and Danyal

To Ask the Proper Questions: The History of Science as Told by Books

From the writings of Francis Bacon and Vitruvius to the 20th-century environmental science of Rachel Carson, the history of science has been given shape by monumental achievements in writing. These books have served as milestones which changed the course of human affairs; their discoveries (and false starts) continue to shape our social and technological discourse to this day. Here we present a first-hand look at some of these iconic texts, dating from the 17th to the 20th century.

Wherein She Plainly Shews: Women of the Printing Trades in the Hand-Press Era

Celebrating women's contributions to printing and book art in Britain, Ireland, and France during the hand-press period.

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