Regular lunch box lecture series. Im the director of teaching and learning at the museum. Im thilled thrilled that my partner, shes usually in this real introing people and actually shes in the spotlight lecturing today. Her lecture is titled more than hemingways wife, Martha Gellhorn. Id love to turn it over to maggie for the presentation. Thank you so much, maggie. Thanks for the introduction, its interesting being on the other side of this. Im excited to do my first lecture at the museum since joining the team. So as many of you guys have figured out, this is about Martha Gellhorn. Were going to talk a little about hemingway as well because you cant talk about Martha Gellhorn in world war ii without talking about the infamous ernest hemingway, so, one of the things that, you know, i do want you guys to keep in mind is that like this whole perception of martha, you know, how did she get to where she was where she did become a famous war time correspondent . Was it based off of her wo
Maggie for her presentation. Thanks so much, maggie. Thanks for the introduction chrissy. Its definitely an interesting being on the other side of this. Im excited to do my first lecture here at the museum since joining the team. So as many of you guys have figured out this is about Martha Gellhorn, were gonna talk a little about hemingway as well because you cant talk about Martha Gellhorn in World War Two without talking about the infamous Ernest Hemingway. And so one of the things that you know, i do want you guys to keep in mind. Is that like this whole perception of martha . You know, how did she get to where she was where she did become a famous wartime correspondent. Was it based off of her work her reporting in advance, or was it based off of her connections to hemingway . Now thinking about wartime correspondence. I do want to kind of fast forward a little bit to look at some more modern wartime correspondence now when i think a female wartime correspondence i go back to my yo
Gellhorn without further ado. Id love to turn it over to maggie for her presentation. Thanks so much, maggie. Thanks for the introduction chrissy. Its definitely an interesting being on the other side of this. Im excited to do my first lecture here at the museum since joining the team. So as many of you guys have figured out this is about Martha Gellhorn, were gonna talk a little about hemingway as well because you cant talk about Martha Gellhorn in World War Two without talking about the infamous Ernest Hemingway. And so one of the things that you know, i do want you guys to keep in mind. Is that like this whole perception of martha . You know, how did she get to where she was where she did become a famous wartime correspondent. Was it based off of her work her reporting in advance, or was it based off of her connections to hemingway . Now thinking about wartime correspondence. I do want to kind of fast forward a little bit to look at some more modern wartime correspondence now when i
Gellhorn without further ado. Id love to turn it over to maggie for her presentation. Thanks so much, maggie. Thanks for the introduction chrissy. Its definitely an interesting being on the other side of this. Im excited to do my first lecture here at the museum since joining the team. So as many of you guys have figured out this is about Martha Gellhorn, were gonna talk a little about hemingway as well because you cant talk about Martha Gellhorn in World War Two without talking about the infamous Ernest Hemingway. And so one of the things that you know, i do want you guys to keep in mind. Is that like this whole perception of martha . You know, how did she get to where she was where she did become a famous wartime correspondent. Was it based off of her work her reporting in advance, or was it based off of her connections to hemingway . Now thinking about wartime correspondence. I do want to kind of fast forward a little bit to look at some more modern wartime correspondence now when i
Thanks for the introduction chrissy. Its definitely an interesinelyg being on oth side of this. Im excited to do my first lecture here at the museum since joining the team. So as many of you guys have figured out this is about Martha Gellhorn, were gonna talk a little about hemingway as well because you cant talk about Martha Gellhorn in World War Two without talking about the infamous Ernest Hemingway. And so one of the things that you know, i do want you guys to keep in mind. Is that like this whole perception of martha . You know, how did she get to where she was where she did become a famous wartime correspondent. Was it based off of her work her reporting in advance, or was it based off of her connections to hemingway . Now thinking about wartime correspondence. I do want to kind of fast forward a little bit to look at some more modern wartime correspondence now when i think a female wartime correspondence i go back to my youth. I know thats giving away my age a little bit. I thin