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Wrapped in Meanings: Quilts for Families of Soldiers Killed in the Afghanistan and Iraq Wars
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From Uncoverings 2010, Volume 31 of the Research Papers of the American Quilt Study Group
2010
By: Gregory, Jonathan
Jonathan Gregory is pursuing a doctorate in human sciences with a specialization in textiles, clothing, and design at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He serves as curatorial assistant at the International Quilt Study Center and Museum, where he contributed to American Quilts in the Modern Age, 1870-1940 and cocurated the accompanying exhibition. Gregory authored "The Joy of Beauty: The Creative Life and Quilts of Rose Kretsinger" in Uncoverings 2007 and a chapter on war-time quiltmaking in Speaking the Unspeakable: Maternal Experiences of Trauma (forthcoming). Gregory earned a master's degree in textile history with an emphasis on quilt studies from University of Nebraska-Lincoln and a bachelor's degree in human resources management from Friends University, Wichita, Kansas.
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Contents and Preface
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McCall's Role in the Early Twentieth-C...
Gunn, Virginia
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Prussian Blue: The Development of a Co...
Loscalzo, Anita B.
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The Development of Quiltmaking in Japa...
Nomura, Nao
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One Foot Square, Quilted and Bound: A ...
Weeks, Pamela
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Bay Area Beginnings: The American Quil...
Przybysz, Jane
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Contributors and Index
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