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...Historians like Wright are trying to set the record straight every chance they get. They present papers for publication and at conferences. They fill pages and pages of websites debunking what they believe to be a myth akin to George Washington chopping down the cherry tree. They engage in heated debates on Underground Railroad and quilt studies e-mail lists. And a few months ago Barbara Brackman, a renowned quilt historian, even published her own book called Facts and Fabrications; Unraveling the History of Quilts and Slavery (C&T Publishing) to present what she considers to be an accurate assessment...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Unravelling the Myth of Quilts and the Underground Railroad | 4/3/2007 | See Source »

...Folklorist and quilt historian Laurel Horton, who has lectured and published papers about the quilt code, says she's given up on trying to debunk the myth. Instead, she says she's more interested on focusing on why the story continues to persist. "This whole issue made me realize it's not a matter of one group having the truth and another not. It's matter of two different sets of beliefs. It's made me realize that belief doesn't have a lot to do with factual representation. People feel in their gut that it's true...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Unravelling the Myth of Quilts and the Underground Railroad | 4/3/2007 | See Source »

...when the French army established a specialist camouflage unit, did the study of concealment, distortion and deception techniques begin. But it was art, not military science, that led the way. "Armies realized they could put artists' knowledge of form, perspective and color to use," says James Taylor, historian at the Imperial War Museum. So the dislocations of Cubism (Jacques Villon and Marcel Duchamp served as camoufleurs) were a huge influence, as were the visual disruptions of Vorticism in the Dazzle patterns applied to Allied ships during World War I. Dazzle made it hard for the enemy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Art of Concealment | 4/3/2007 | See Source »

...Faculty of Arts and Sciences has lacked a permanent leader since historian William C. Kirby abruptly resigned under pressure from former University President Lawrence H. Summers in January of last year...

Author: By Johannah S. Cornblatt, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Graduate School Dean Resigns | 4/2/2007 | See Source »

With the dean search placed in Faust’s hands, some professors speculate that Knowles’ successor will be a male scientist both to provide proper balance to the female historian who will occupy Mass. Hall and to help assist in the direction of Harvard’s expansion of the sciences into Allston...

Author: By Javier C. Hernandez and Samuel P. Jacobs, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: News Analysis: Behind the Scenes, Skepticism Over Skocpol's Rise | 4/2/2007 | See Source »

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