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From Eve to Beyoncé. New Book Shows How History Was Made in Kitchens and Laundries

Summary by Deník N
Journalist Annabelle Hirsch uses the stories of hundreds of objects in her new book Things to show what women's everyday lives have looked like throughout history. If the things that shaped or reflected women's experiences could tell us stories, what would they tell us? At the very least, that even banal objects can tell big stories.
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Journalist Annabelle Hirsch uses the stories of hundreds of objects in her new book Things to show what women's everyday lives have looked like throughout history. If the things that shaped or reflected women's experiences could tell us stories, what would they tell us? At the very least, that even banal objects can tell big stories.

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Deník N broke the news on Saturday, April 18, 2026.
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