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About 19 Cents

Posted on February 25, 2020August 25, 2020Author christadimarcoCategories 19 Cents Q&A Interviews

19 Cents features interviews with scholars of the nineteenth century discussing their research, their pedagogy, and their passions.

For questions about 19 Cents, please contact either:

  • Dr. Elizabeth Sheckler, Co-Editor (beth.sheckler@unh.eduu) or
  • Dr. Christa DiMarco, Co-Editor (cdimarco@uarts.edu).
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