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Effaced From History?

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Facial Difference and its Impact from Antiquity to the Present Day.

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Effaced From History? | Facial Difference and its Impact from Antiquity to the Present Day. Effaced From History? Facial Difference and its Impact from Antiquity to the Present Day. Skip to content Home About Our Publications Related Pages and Blogs The Effaced Conference, 31 March – 2 April 2016 ← Older posts Women also know History Posted on October 6, 2018 by effacedblog Trish Skinner writes: 6-7 October is the Women’s Archive Wales Annual Conference in Swansea, and I’m participating in a panel on diversifying women’s history in Wales. My question: how does disfigurement turn up in the archives? With some difficulty, since it’s rarely a category that features in cataloguing and tagging (assuming that has even taken place, which in turn assumes unlimited resources for the work). And in an archive specifically devoted to the preservation of largely modern sources for women’s history in Wales, I wonder how a concern for appearance, so strongly (and some...

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