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In sunshine and in shadow: adolescent girls and thanatourism in the early American Republic
Sharon Halevi
Department of Multidisciplinary Studies
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Adolescent Girls
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Early American Republic
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Sunshine
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Thanatourism
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United States
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Childrens
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Two-site
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Benevolence
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Cemetery
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Scholarly Attention
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Late Nineteenth Century
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Asylum
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Travel Experience
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Fort
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Tourism Activities
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White Middle Classes
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Upper-middle Class
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Civic Virtue
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Dark Site
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Prison Hospital
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Arts and Humanities
Early American Republic
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Adolescent girls
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Scholars
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Benevolence
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Cemetery
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Civics
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Late Nineteenth Century
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Battlefield
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Sacrifice
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forts
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touring
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Civic virtue
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American Middle Class
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Social Sciences
Civics
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American Adolescent
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Middle Class
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Battlefield
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Late Nineteenth Century
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Cemetery
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