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Rose Botaish

Rose Botaish
English Literature MA student, University of Maryland.
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Why the Study of History Belongs to the Public

How social media makes possible a more democratic republic of letters

January 17, 2024 • by Rose Botaish
For many museums and archives, social media has already become a space to share more widely images and information from their collections....

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