No, There Is Not a Disruption in Time and Space — Vintage Facebook Profiles Are History Lessons
Olden Lore
In a sign that academia clearly recognizes its target audience, one woman had the brilliant idea to incorporate history into one of the most omnipresent elements of the lives of college students: social networking. Namely, Facebook. With permission, Donnelyn Curtis, the director of research collections at the University of Nevada at Reno, created two profiles on the site for a young couple from the early 20th century. Are they posting about how awesome their 3:00 Pop Tarts were? No, but they are discussing how much they like Edgar Allen Poe and Scott Joplin. (And yes, they are “in a relationship.”)
Because of the success of the profiles — Joe has over 300 friends, Leola has nearly 300 — Curtis might start another one for a friend of the couple who left the university to work in a mine. She might also as more of the university’s alumni to create “past-profiles” of themselves as they lived in the 1950s and 1960s. Think of it — the civil rights movement, the Vietnam War, Kennedy, the Beatles coming to America, the first episode of Star Trek and The Twilight Zone, the moon landing …
The objective was to bring history alive, and what better way to do that than to show people that, even 100 years ago, we didn’t think about such different things?
(via Mashable)
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