Germany: present challenges and past perspectives
January 9, 2025
What can the archives show us about climate change, immigration, and engineering?
Read MoreSpain: present challenges and past perspectives
January 9, 2025
What can the archives show us about climate change, health, and migration?
Read MoreCanada: present challenges and past perspectives
January 9, 2025
What can the archives show us about environmental science, exploration, indigenous representation, and infrastructure?
Read MoreA Look at the Carolinas
November 4, 2024
What can the archives show us about the history of the tar heel and palmetto states?
Read MoreA Look at Texas
October 11, 2024
What can the archives show us about the history of the Lone Star State?
Read MoreThe Nordics: present challenges and past perspectives
October 11, 2024
What can the archives show us about climate change, healthcare, and sociology in the Nordic region?
Read MoreAfrica: present challenges and past perspectives
September 4, 2024
What can the archives show us about climate change, healthcare, and colonization? Increasing temperatures, extreme weather incidents, and fluctuating rainfall patterns in Africa are contributing to issues like biodiversity loss, food security, water shortages, and desertification. Our archives contain a wide range of documentation that explores Africa’s environmental history.
Read MoreIn Celebration of Women and Wanderlust: Exploring the Mediterranean
March 7, 2023
Dr. María Sebastián Sebastián is an architect and art historian. She is a professor at the Universitat de les Illes Balears, at the Department of Historical Sciences and Theory of the Arts. In 2022 she was awarded a Wiley Digital Archive Research Fellowship in collaboration with the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) to study the depictions of the Mediterranean area made by Margaret M. Hasluck and Emilia F. Noel. Learn more about her experience using the WDA platform to uncover the contributions of these women through their travels.
Read MoreSurviving the Arctic Alone: The True Story of Iñupiat Heroine Ada Blackjack
December 15, 2022
As the sole survivor of an ill-fated expedition in the 1920s, Ada Blackjack survived the harshness of Wrangel Island alone. Her determination to return home to her son drove her to learn new skills and fend for herself during a time when it was rare for women to work outside the home.
Read MoreA Kitchen Time Capsule: The Lady Sedley, and her recipe book, 1686
August 16, 2022
What can we learn from written recipes of the past? “The Lady Sedley, her Receipt book, 1686” is a 17th-century manuscript from the Royal College of Physicians containing handwritten medical receipts, or recipes, that are primarily plant-based and provide a glimpse into the role of women in the history of medicine.
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