#SocialClasses

2025-10-16

📙 Sábado, é a vez de Vila Franca de Xira receber uma apresentação do livro "Memórias da Resistência Rural no Sul – Couço (1958-1962)".

Será no Museu do Neo-Realismo, às 16h, com apresentação por Diana Andringa.

ℹ️ ihc.fcsh.unl.pt/events/memoria

#Histodons #Anthropodons #Anthropology #Antropologia #Couço #Resistance #Resistência #RuralHistory #HistóriaRural #ClassesSociais #SocialClasses #Memory #Memória #EstadoNovo

Cartaz da apresentação do livro “Memórias da Resistência Rural no Sul – Couço (1958-1962)”, de Paula Godinho. 18 de Outubro de 2025, às 16 horas, no Auditório do Museu do Neo-Realismo. Apresentação do livro por Diana Andringa. Com a presença da autora, do editor, António Baptista Lopes, de António Mota Redol, em representação da APMNR e de David Santos, Director Científico do Museu do Neo-Realismo. O cartaz inclui a capa do livro.
2025-09-24

📕 A obra seminal de Paula Godinho, "Memórias da Resistência Rural no Sul – Couço (1958-1962)", foi reeditada pela Âncora Editora em 2025.

Nela, Paula Godinho "interroga os mecanismos de transmissão de memória e a sua capacidade mobilizadora, sob o pano de fundo das classes sociais e da luta entre elas".

👉 ancora-editora.pt/livros/memor

#Histodons #Anthropodons #Anthropology #Couço #Resistance #Resistência #RuralHistory #HistóriaRural #ClassesSociais #SocialClasses #Antropologia #Memory #Memória

Capa do livro "Memórias da Resistência Rural no Sul – Couço (1958-1962)", de Paula Godinho, reeditado em 2025 pela Âncora Editora.  A capa inclui uma foto de uma multidão numa rua da aldeia de Couço.
History Walks in Veniceinfo@historywalksvenice.com
2025-08-07

The Venetian Nobility

The Venetian nobility was formally egalitarian, but in practice not so much.

The aristocracy was in charge of the Republic of Venice for most of its history, and in particular after the "Locking of the Council" in 1297. Membership of the Greater Council was then made hereditary, and limited to members of the nobility.

The nobles never more than a few percent of the population, but they always dominated the republic, and after 1297, they were the republic.

#SocialClasses #VenetianNobility #Venezia #Venice

Read more here: https://historywalksvenice.com/article/the-republic-of-venice/the-venetian-nobility/

2025-07-10

🎧 Maid for Each Other by Lynn Painter 
@LAPainter #SaylorBellCurda ‪@narratedbyteddy.bsky.social‬ @berkleyromance.bsky.social @penguinaudio.bsky.social #LoveAudiobooks @BerkleyRomance @PRHAudio #BookReview  #4Hearts #AudioBookReview #humor #ReadListen #socialclasses
booksofmyheart.net/2025/07/10/

NY Public Library Appreciationnyplas@mastodon.ozioso.online
2024-11-05
The image is a sepia-toned vintage photograph featuring four individuals, likely from the late 19th or early 20th century, based on their attire and hairstyles. The two men are dressed in what appears to be period-appropriate clothing for that time: one wears a suit with a bowler hat while carrying an umbrella, and the other is clad in a long coat over trousers, sporting a wide-brimmed hat.

The women stand opposite them, adorned in fashionable dresses of the era. One woman's dress has polka dots, another sports a patterned skirt, and both wear hats characteristic of that period with broad brims and decorative elements. The setting seems to be an urban street scene with buildings faintly visible in the background.

A caption at the bottom reads "SEEING NEW YORK Ain't She Stylish!" suggesting this might have been used as a postcard or advertisement highlighting fashion during travel times, possibly for tourism purposes given its reference to New York City. The image also contains text indicating copyright and issue number information ("COPYRIGHT 1897 JAY M. ALEXANDER" followed by "365"), suggesting it was part of a series or collection.

The overall mood is nostalgic, capturing the style and fashion sensibilities of an earlier era while evoking curiosity about what New York City looked like during that time period for travelers and visitors.
JanPVJanPV
2024-07-14
NY Public Library Appreciationnyplas@mastodon.ozioso.online
2024-05-14

Seeing New York: Ain't she stylish!
"Anglo life series"-- printed on verso.
digitalcollections.nypl.org/it
#Newyork #Anglo #Socialclasses

The image depicts a vintage black and white photograph featuring two women. One woman, dressed in a corset with a flared skirt, is standing with her hand on her hip while the other woman, wearing a wide-brimmed hat and long sleeves, stands beside her. Both women are posing in front of a building with a sign that reads "Seeing New York". The photograph has an old-fashioned appearance, reminiscent of early 20th century art. There is text on the image stating "AN'T SHE STILL LOOKS!" which adds to the humor and charm of the scene. The overall mood of the image is nostalgic, capturing a moment from the past.

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