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Review Of Tanya Sheehan ‘Doctored: The Medicine Of Photography In Nineteenth-Century America’, Patricia Fanning
Review Of Tanya Sheehan ‘Doctored: The Medicine Of Photography In Nineteenth-Century America’, Patricia Fanning
Patricia J. Fanning
The article reviews the book "Doctored: The Medicine of Photography in Nineteenth-Century America," by Tanya Sheehan
Francis Watts Lee: A Reintroduction, Patricia Fanning
Francis Watts Lee: A Reintroduction, Patricia Fanning
Patricia J. Fanning
Francis Watts Lee and his family hold a unique position in the history of photography. Most familiar are photographs of Lee's daughter Peggy, taken by F. Holland Day, and the striking portrait of Peggy and her mother, Agnes Rand Lee, in Gertrude Käsebier's composition, Blessed Art Thou among Women. Few may be aware that Francis Watts Lee was a photographer himself, as well as a talented printer, and was largely responsible for introducing the distinctive soft-focus Pinkham/Smith lens to the United States. This article reintroduces Lee to the photographic community, detailing his contributions to the field and reproducing his …
The Irish American Family, Patricia Fanning
F. Holland Day And ‘The Beautiful Boy’: The Story Of Thomas Langryl Harris And Day’S Nude Study, Patricia Fanning
F. Holland Day And ‘The Beautiful Boy’: The Story Of Thomas Langryl Harris And Day’S Nude Study, Patricia Fanning
Patricia J. Fanning
No abstract provided.
Review Of Michele H. Bogart 'The Politics Of Urban Beauty, New York And Its Art Commission', Patricia Fanning
Review Of Michele H. Bogart 'The Politics Of Urban Beauty, New York And Its Art Commission', Patricia Fanning
Patricia J. Fanning
No abstract provided.
From ‘Bolshevik Hall’ To Butterfly Ballroom: The Assimilation Of South Norwood’S Lithuanian Hall, Patricia Fanning
From ‘Bolshevik Hall’ To Butterfly Ballroom: The Assimilation Of South Norwood’S Lithuanian Hall, Patricia Fanning
Patricia J. Fanning
No abstract provided.
Review Of Michael C. Connolly (Ed.) ‘They Change Their Sky: The Irish In Maine’, Patricia Fanning
Review Of Michael C. Connolly (Ed.) ‘They Change Their Sky: The Irish In Maine’, Patricia Fanning
Patricia J. Fanning
No abstract provided.
Irish American Care Of The Aged, Patricia Fanning
Irish American Care Of The Aged, Patricia Fanning
Patricia J. Fanning
No abstract provided.
Epidemics, Influenza, And The Irish: Norwood, Massachusetts, In 1918, Patricia Fanning
Epidemics, Influenza, And The Irish: Norwood, Massachusetts, In 1918, Patricia Fanning
Patricia J. Fanning
No abstract provided.
Instructor's Resource Guide And Testing Program, Patricia Fanning
Instructor's Resource Guide And Testing Program, Patricia Fanning
Patricia J. Fanning
Accompanies the textbook, Social Problems: Causes, Consequences, Interventions, by Jack Levin, Kim MacInnis, Walter F. Carroll, and Richard Bourne.
Social Problems: Causes, Consequences, Interventions, Jack Levin, Kim Macinnis, Walter Carroll, Richard Bourne, Patricia Fanning
Social Problems: Causes, Consequences, Interventions, Jack Levin, Kim Macinnis, Walter Carroll, Richard Bourne, Patricia Fanning
Patricia J. Fanning
Boycott!: Louise Imogen Guiney And The American Protective Association, Patricia Fanning
Boycott!: Louise Imogen Guiney And The American Protective Association, Patricia Fanning
Patricia J. Fanning
Irish-American poet and author Louise Imogen Guiney endured anti-Catholic discrimination in Boston during the 1890’s. Well known to contemporary Bostonians as both a writer and the daughter of an Irish Roman Catholic Civil War officer, Guiney was appointed postmaster in Auburndale in January 1894. She initially liked the job’s duties, pay, and stability. However, many residents of Auburndale, including those associated with the anti-Catholic American Protective Association, boycotted the post office by not buying stamps there. As a result, in October 1894 her salary was cut. Guiney’s friends subsequently led a counterattack that resulted in stamp purchases coming to Auburndale …