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Brazen (Fall 2012), Hollins University Oct 2012

Brazen (Fall 2012), Hollins University

Brazen - Gender & Women's Studies Department Newsletters

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Wrl Newsletter April 2012, Maryke Barber Apr 2012

Wrl Newsletter April 2012, Maryke Barber

WRL Newsletters

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Party Line Newsletter Spring 2012, Hollins University Apr 2012

Party Line Newsletter Spring 2012, Hollins University

Party Line - Political Science Department Newsletters

No abstract provided.


Brazen (Spring 2012), Hollins University Apr 2012

Brazen (Spring 2012), Hollins University

Brazen - Gender & Women's Studies Department Newsletters

No abstract provided.


Wrl Newsletter March 2012, Maryke Barber Mar 2012

Wrl Newsletter March 2012, Maryke Barber

WRL Newsletters

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Wrl Newsletter February 2012, Maryke Barber Feb 2012

Wrl Newsletter February 2012, Maryke Barber

WRL Newsletters

No abstract provided.


Wrl Newsletter Winter 2012, Maryke Barber Jan 2012

Wrl Newsletter Winter 2012, Maryke Barber

WRL Newsletters

No abstract provided.


"Gone But Not Forgotten": A Study Of Gravestone Imagery And Iconography In Southwest Virginian Cemeteries, Amanda Marcus Jan 2012

"Gone But Not Forgotten": A Study Of Gravestone Imagery And Iconography In Southwest Virginian Cemeteries, Amanda Marcus

Undergraduate Research Awards

"Cemeteries hold a strong relationship to our society and appear to mimic trends overtime; they memorialize not only the dead, but also important, broad social theories. Drawing on the work of Francaviglia (1971) and others, I chose to study these multilateral trends in memorialization. For this, I visited five cemeteries in southwest Virginia. Photographing and analyzing 250 stones, I found and examined their relative and cultural shifts over time and how they related to the different eras that coincided with them. Additionally, I note important developments after 1970, the last period studied by Francoviglia."--Author's abstract. Note: the PDF includes the …