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Memories of the Future

20th February 2019 Deborah Jaffé
Memories of the Future. Peter Lang 2017

Read Andrew Dewdney’s review of Memories of the Future in the Journal of Design History (OUP February 2019)

 

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Deborah Jaffé is an author; cultural and design historian; ceramicist and painter with special interests in the history of souvenirs and memory studies; women and innovation; childhood, play and toys.

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