Giuggiola126 Years Ago, a Female Director Invented Movies as We Know Them. Here's What You Can Learn From Herverified_publisherInc Magazine - Minda ZetlinAlice Guy-Blaché was the first to direct actors onscreen, and founded what was then the biggest U.S. studio. In 1896, director Alice Guy (later known as Alice Guy-Blaché) directed a brief film called The Cabbage Fairy that was shot with a hand-cranked camera. It was the first time the new medium of …
GiuggiolaWhy we should remember Rosalind Franklin’s pioneering scientific careerhistoryextra.com - Elinor EvansPatricia Fara considers the importance of a pioneering scientist whose work was central to scientific understanding of DNA Subs offer On 25 July 1920, …
GiuggiolaThings Women Couldn’t Do In The 1920spastfactory.com - Lauren KirkbrideThe 1920s granted several rights to women throughout the decade, such as the freedom to vote and own land. But many laws and regulations that seem …
GiuggiolaOne Name, Two Writers: The Story of Michael FieldJSTOR Daily - Emily ZarevichKatherine Bradley and Edith Cooper worked within the constraints of Victorian society, building a writing career and a relationship under an assumed …
GiuggiolaShe cataloged the stars—and changed the face of astronomyverified_publisherNational GeographicFrom #maidlife to #astronomerlife, single mother Williamina Fleming devoted her life to studying and discovering stars and other space phenomena. Her achievements, including mentoring other female astronomers, led her to becoming Harvard College Observatory’s first Curator of Astronomical …
GiuggiolaIn 1920s New York, This Woman Typist Became a Pioneering Aerial Photographersmithsonianmag.com - Laura MalloneeIn 1920, 12 women held pilot’s licenses in the United States. Ten years later, that number had risen to more than 300. As female aviators took to the …