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Teaching Medieval handwashing
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https://digital.middlesexcollege.edu/AA00003549/00001
Material Information
Title:
Teaching Medieval handwashing
Series Title:
Immigrant Voices: New to Middlesex County
Creator:
Heise, Jennifer ( interviewer )
(
Interviewer
)
Zajaczkowa, Jadwiga ( interviewee )
Espinoza-Wulach, Cristóbal ( advisor )
Place of Publication:
Edison, NJ
Publisher:
Middlesex College
Publication Date:
2024 December 2
Copyright Date:
2024
Language:
English
Latin
Physical Description:
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Subjects
Subjects / Keywords:
Polish Americans -- New Jersey -- Middlesex County
Immigrants -- United States
( lcsh )
Middlesex County (N.J.) -- history
Genre:
oral histories
( lcsh )
Temporal Coverage:
1993-2024 ( 1993 - 2024 )
Spatial Coverage:
New Jersey -- Middlesex County
Notes
Summary:
Author describes how handwashing is done as a ceremony in medieval re-creation. ( , )
Scope and Content:
This is a transcript and recording of an oral history interview that took place as part of the class projects for Middlesex College's History 221H class in the Fall 2024
Biographical:
Ms. Zajaczowa recreates medieval culture in the SCA
Venue:
Recorded on December 2, 2024 at Fair Lawn NJ
Record Information
Source Institution:
Middlesex College
Holding Location:
Middlesex College
Rights Management:
This item is licensed with the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivative License. This license allows others to download this work and share them with others as long as they mention the author and link back to the author, but they can’t change them in any way or use them commercially.
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