Exhibits
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Fall 2021
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- Yerba Mate's Presence in United States Society throughout the Years
- Espresso-Introduction
- A Tribute to Spirituali-Tea in Feudal Japan
- The Great Lie of the Tea Trade
- Naturalizing Modernity: The Rural Imaginary in Twentieth Century Yerba Mate Advertisements
- What Changed and What Didn't: Women in Coffee Advertisements, During and After World War II
- Not Just Innocent Additions: Children in 1940s-1950s U.S. Coffee Advertisements
- Chocolate and Patriotism
- Tea Culture: Women, Health, and Advertising Throughout 20th Century America
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Fall 2019
- A Catalyst of Social Change – The British Coffeehouse Circa 18th Century London
- Women in a Man’s World: Artistic Depictions of Women in English Coffeehouses
- Substantive or Superficial: The Contrasting Viewpoints on Late 17th and Early 18th Century London Coffeehouse Conversation
- The Evolution of an Expanding Market: The Change in the Portrayal of Gender and Class Roles in Argentinian Yerba Mate Advertisements Over the 20th Century
- Tea Industry Labor Recruitment and its Representations: Assam and Ceylon, 1830s-1920s
- Paint Me for One of Your French Girls: The Capture and Dissemination of Coffee Plantation Labor Imagery in 19th Century Brazil
- Chocolate's Dark History: An Exploration of Cocoa Plantations
- Mrs. Tea: The Feminization and Shaping of Gender Roles Through Tea Promotional Materials From the 1900s-1950s
- Yerba Mate, Ethnicity, and Erasure in Paraguay and Argentina
- Good Argentine Women Serve the Best Chocolate: Nationalism and Gender in 20th Century Aguila Chocolate Advertisements
- The Cup of a Nation: Indian Tea Advertisements as a Reflection of Colonialism
- Innovations and Representations of Cocoa Labor in 20th Century Ghana
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Fall 2017
- Chocolate for Her: The Methods and Trends of Advertising Chocolate to Women, 1940-2010
- A Colonial Commodity? British Representations of Kenyan Tea Production and Its Impacts
- Dark Chocolate: Cocao's influence in West Africa
- The Evolution of Chai in India
- Material Tea Culture through the Tang, Song, and Ming Dynasties
- "The Modern Woman" and The Mate: Yerba Mate and Gender Roles in 1950's Argentine Advertisments
- Then and Now: Women in Maxwell House Coffee Advertisements, 1920s & 2010s
- Yerba Mate and the Modernization of Rituals and Materiality