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Agent Eve: A Look Into Women In Espionage, Léla Calixte
Agent Eve: A Look Into Women In Espionage, Léla Calixte
Symposium of Student Scholars
Agent Eve: A look into women in espionage
Known as the eyes of the Pharaoh by the ancient Egyptians, the ancient craft of espionage was historically a job held by male civil servants. Nevertheless, I wanted to focus on the women who paved the way for others in secret intelligence and selected individuals from differing backgrounds and political allegiances in a project to curate a learning module suitable for K-12 and university students. During my research period at the Museum of the Holocaust and History Education and Kennesaw State University, I was drawn to two women’s stories: Josephine Baker, an …
Fashion As Freedom - The Bustle And Women Of The Late Victorian Era, Sydney A. Everett
Fashion As Freedom - The Bustle And Women Of The Late Victorian Era, Sydney A. Everett
The Kennesaw Journal of Undergraduate Research
In contrast to the general bias of Americans, the First- and Second-Bustle periods allowed the women of the time to find freedom through changes in the Victorian fashion. The women of the 19th century were able to achieve freedom through the bustle periods between 1867 and 1889 by gaining freedom of movement more so than through any of the other fashions, first by gaining social and economic benefit through smuggling items in their bustles and finally, through being able to remove the bustle for athletic wear. This research uses primary research sources and contemporary scholarly essays to analyze how these …