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Tag: France

On the “likeability” of historical women

August 24, 2016March 2, 2017 Sandra K. BarnidgeLeave a comment

Let’s talk about the time Ida Tarbell moved to Paris to write a catty biography about a beheaded French intellectual.Read More »

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