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Modern, Yet Anti-Modern: Two Sides of Late-Nineteenth- and Early-Twentieth-Century Quiltmaking
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From Uncoverings 2008, Volume 29 of the Research Papers of the American Quilt Study Group
2008
By: Hanson, Marin F.
Marin F. Hanson, Curator of Exhibitions at the International Quilt Study Center & Museum, holds undergraduate degrees from Grinnell College and Northern Illinois University and earned an MA with a double major in Textile History (Quilt Studies emphasis) and Museum Studies from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She co-curated the Museum's exhibitions Quilts in Common and Nancy Crow: Cloth, Culture & Context and co-authored the accompanying catalog. Hanson is the lead editor of the forthcoming volume, American Quilts in the Modern Age: 1870-1940, the first in a planned multi-volume catalog of the Center's entire quilt collection.
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Contents and Preface
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The Circuit Rider's Quilt: Reality and...
Miller, Susan Price
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More than Warmth: Gift Quilts by Aging...
Newell, Aimee E.
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Irene Post: Quilt Artist and Neighbor ...
Cummings, Sue C.
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Quilts for McKinley: Women's Involveme...
Shepard, Arlesa J.
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Quilts in Transition: A Study of Staff...
Chase, Loretta B.
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Authors and Editor and Index
Horton, Laurel