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Feb 13, 2018 - Harry Ransom Center
Ballou, Jullianne, 2018, "Thomas Moore Collection", https://doi.org/10.18738/T8/3TTOWS, Texas Data Repository, V2
Thomas Moore was an Irish poet, singer, composer, satirist, and one of the first champions of freedom for Ireland. With George Gordon, Lord Byron, and Sir Walter Scott, he embodied British Romanticism not only for the British and the Irish but also for Americans and Europeans. He...
Feb 13, 2018 - Thomas Moore Collection
XML - 176.3 KB - MD5: f8475105bcb50a2fbfb67afc7f591f37
XML file of descriptive metadata from the Thomas Moore digital collection at the Ransom Center.
Feb 13, 2018 - Harry Ransom Center
Ballou, Jullianne, 2018, "Maximilian, Emperor of Mexico Collection", https://doi.org/10.18738/T8/YUIGHP, Texas Data Repository, V2
The Second Mexican Empire under Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico marked a period of intense European intervention in the Americas. Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian Joseph of Austria, a member of the House of Habsburg, was first offered the Mexican crown by monarchists aligned with Nap...
XML - 1.2 MB - MD5: 0cb126a56c5459db6d797088832c7204
XML file of metadata from the Maximilian digital collection at the Ransom Center.
Feb 12, 2018 - Harry Ransom Center
Ballou, Jullianne, 2018, "José Guadalupe Posada Collection", https://doi.org/10.18738/T8/KGXMXS, Texas Data Repository, V2
Often referred to as "Printmaker of the Mexican People," José Guadalupe Posada (1851-1913) is considered a leading contributor to Latin America's grand satirical print tradition. He is best known today on both sides of the Mexican-American border for his Calaveras, the costumed s...
XML - 576.1 KB - MD5: 85801eb532f4e1f051e8d7f2829b8d43
XML file of descriptive metadata from the Jose Guadalupe Posada digital collection at the Ransom Center.
Feb 12, 2018 - Harry Ransom Center
Ballou, Jullianne, 2018, "Black Crook Collection", https://doi.org/10.18738/T8/IAPEY0, Texas Data Repository, V2
From its first performance on Sept. 12, 1866, at Niblo's Theatre in New York, The Black Crook became one of the first successful musicals in the United States. The script from a Faustian melodrama, songs by assorted composers, and the services of a stranded Parisian ballet troupe...
Feb 12, 2018 - Black Crook Collection
XML - 437.5 KB - MD5: 6ce0b0a981cf5fc618a0e7344fb03f45
XML file of metadata from the Black Crook digital collection at the Ransom Center.
Feb 12, 2018 - Harry Ransom Center
Ballou, Jullianne, 2018, "Thomas Hardy Collection", https://doi.org/10.18738/T8/AMBBEZ, Texas Data Repository, V2
English novelist and poet Thomas Hardy was born in 1840 in Higher Bockhampton, Dorset, England to stonemason Thomas Hardy and his wife Jemima. He was taught at home by his mother and at the local school until he was sent to Dorchester in 1850, where he spent six years learning La...
Feb 12, 2018 - Thomas Hardy Collection
XML - 822.0 KB - MD5: f1b81aa893fe1494c07fef4b9fbb21ce
XML file of descriptive metadata from the Thomas Hardy digital collection at the Ransom Center.
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