Heather Norris Nicholson is doing work on early home-movies of
Mediterranean cruises and has written several pieces. I've forwarded
this posting on to her so she will hopefully get in touch.
Best
Dave C
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Sent: 12 January 2006 15:52
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Subject: Help!
Dear all
I am a second-year PhD student at Royal Holloway College working on
women's journeys on ocean liners and steam trains between 1870 and 1940.
I am actually a historian, but hopefully non-geographers are allowed on
this forum!
I am working on a chapter on women's uses on the spaces of the ship and
train - the compartments, berths, dining rooms etc and I am looking for
secondary literature - the theory really - about the concept of 'space',
especially relating to issues like public/private and liminal spaces. I
haven't studied this before, but I think this may be a bit of a
geography speciality. If anyone has any suggestions of articles, books,
or journals I could find this sort of work in then I would be immensely
grateful.
Hope to hear from anyone really!
Emma Robinson
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