Hell, Hath No Fury: 15 Insatiably Murderous Victorian Women
We humans have an odd fascination with death and murder in our literature, and later in our newspapers tracing back to the Antebellum and Victorian
Victorian Death, Mourning, & Haunted Occult Cultural History
We humans have an odd fascination with death and murder in our literature, and later in our newspapers tracing back to the Antebellum and Victorian
The experiences of women during the American Civil War has varied greatly, and the many ways in which historians have interpreted their involvement has met
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#2 Mary Elizabeth Bowser During the horrors of the Civil War, Mary Elizabeth Bowser, born Mary Jane Richards, was a slave on the Van Lew
Here are three women who challenge our idea of a meek female and bear responsibility for the freedoms we enjoy today. These three women were spies operating under the noses of the enemy. They risked all for the American cause during the American Revolutionary War, the American Civil War and World War II so that our nation would rise and endure through time.
There are two books that I feel should be required, or at the very least offered as optional reading material. Each aid in helping students
Spirit Photography and the Victorian Era Artist: William H. Mumler Daguerreotype, 1872 Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection, Allen County Public Library, Ft. Wayne, IN. The Mumler’s
The camera is the tool of the skeptic and believer alike in the field of spectrality and photography. Spiritualism, occultism and paranormal research have all
The World Wars era changed American’s lives both socio-politically, economically, and culturally. Courses centering around mass conflict, war, and its implications, generally give the numbers