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Pin-up style picture of M.F.K. Fisher. Invitation from Woody Allen to Julia Child to his 1979 New Year’s Eve Party. Elizabeth David, looking displeased. Sketch of Elizabeth David, looking displeased. Sonnet for Julia Child, by her husband Paul. Autograph seeker’s sketch for Norman Douglas. A snipping from the scarf that caused Isadora Duncan’s death. Invitation to Raymond Duncan’s Wednesday night salon. Guide to the 3rd International Salon Culinaire. 11 May, 1889, Paris Universal Exposition Menu. The lat...
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Charity and Sylvia | The Not So Innocents Abroad
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My new book,. And Sylvia: A Same-Sex Marriage in Early America. Published by Oxford University Press, is now out in hardcover and on Kindle. Here is an early review from. 8220;In this beautifully written and utterly absorbing love story, Cleves (. The Reign of Terror in America. 14 thoughts on “ Charity and Sylvia. August 16, 2013 at 9:18 pm. I truly look forward to reading this! April 9, 2014 at 10:22 pm. Pingback: Is Blogging Scholarship? The Not So Innocents Abroad. June 11, 2014 at 6:12 pm. November ...
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Paris Gallery | The Not So Innocents Abroad
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François Lemoyne, “Déjeuner de Chasse” (1723). Nicholas Lancret “Le Repas au Retour de la Chasse” (ca1725). Édouard Manet “Le Déjeuner sur l’herbe” (1862-3). Claude Monet “Le déjeuner sur l’herbe” (1865-6). Pierre-Auguste Renoir “Le déjeuner des canotiers” (1881). Henri Gervex “Une Soirée au Pré-Catalan” (1909). Léonard Foujita, “Un bistrot du Quartier Latin” (1958). Henri Cartier-Bresson, “Dimanche sur les bords de Seine” (1938). Rembrandt “The Slaughtered Ox” (1655). Suckling pig, Paris, November 2013.
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The Benjamin Franklin Diet | The Not So Innocents Abroad
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The Benjamin Franklin Diet. Posted by Rachel Hope Cleves. October 7, 2014. 8220;A Full Belly is the Mother of all Evil,” Benjamin Franklin counselled the readers of his 1743 edition of. Poor Richard’s Almanack. The Benjamin Franklin Diet. A complete guide to slimming down, eighteenth-century style. I came across Kelly Wright’s book a couple of weeks ago when prepping to lead a seminar on Benjamin Franklin’s. Assigned for my Intro to U.S. History). For the first time in over a decade, Franklin’s gas...
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Salons of Paris, Then and Now | The Not So Innocents Abroad
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Salons of Paris, Then and Now. Posted by Rachel Hope Cleves. June 19, 2014. Toklas’s cakes, and, even more so, her punch and eaux de vie, were legendary. Natalie Barney nude, photographed in Bar Harbor, Maine in the summer of 1900. Visiting Bar Harbor with two early lovers, Eva Palmer and Renée Vivien (Pauline Tarn), the three young women spent many days in the woods, stripping down and taking photos with Barney’s brand new Brownie camera. Florence Jay Gould, ca.1930. Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas.
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The Long and Short of It: Looking Back on the History of Same-Sex Marriage, One Year after Windsor | The Not So Innocents Abroad
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The Long and Short of It: Looking Back on the History of Same-Sex Marriage, One Year after Windsor. Posted by Rachel Hope Cleves. June 3, 2014. Here is a guest post I wrote for the wonderful history-of-medicine blog Nursing Clio. One thought on “ The Long and Short of It: Looking Back on the History of Same-Sex Marriage, One Year after Windsor. Pingback: MedHum Mondays: Blogs you should be following Fiction Reboot Daily Dose. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Benjamin Franklin’s Apple Pudding | The Not So Innocents Abroad
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Benjamin Franklin’s Apple Pudding. Posted by Rachel Hope Cleves. October 12, 2014. Like many eighteenth-century recipes, Benjamin Franklin’s instructions for making apple pudding don’t offer a lot of detail, just enough to inspire certainty that the end result would be inedible by twentieth-century standards. What better reason could there be to break out the mixing bowl! But for the sake of Benjamin Franklin (and the promise in my last blog post on the Benjamin Franklin Diet. I threw all my cooking know...
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April | 2015 | Jeff Allred
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Teacher, Scholar, Restless Analyst. Audiobook: THE STRANGE CASE OF DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE. Monthly Archives: April 2015. Annotating texts in the classroom and beyond. Cross-post with Hunter College’s ACERT blog. Nor is this practice confined to the classroom. One of the most striking aspects of the Web-saturated lives we lead is that we constantly write on things: comments on blog posts (like this one: you know you want to! But it also has profound implications for our pedagogy, many of them quite posit...
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