Gossip in American History
They were interviewed at the Organization of American Historians 2015 annual meeting in St. Louis, Missouri.
Kathleen Feeley and Jennifer Frost talked about how private conversation became public and often influenced events and opinions throughout… read more
Kathleen Feeley and Jennifer Frost talked about how private conversation became public and often influenced events and opinions throughout American history.
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