wishspirit
When you wish upon a star!
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I don't know if this will interest anyone, but I thought it was cool!
As most of you know, I am a university student studying history. In the last year of university (which I scarily am in now!) almost all student have to do a research lead essay on a topic, usually between 8000 and 12000 words (luckily mine is only 8000)
Anyway my topic (about love and relationships in 1950's Britain) means I spend a lot of time in my University archives going through anything that might be relevant (and there is a lot! My university holds a lot of social surveys!)
Anyway I was reading through some old copies of 'Woman and Home' magazine from the 1950's, mostly the problem pages and seeing what was typical. Anyway whilst flicking through my eye caught the word 'Disney' as it usually does. Not only did I find a review of Cinderella from 1951, but I also found that Diane Disney Miller had written about 6 articles on her dad in 1957/58 under the title 'My Father, Walt Disney', all about his life, which was amazing coming from her perspective. Each article had a different focus, such as how her mother and father fell in love, what their home life was like, how her dad's business started. It was fascinating!
I am not sure if I will be able to make copies, as my university has very strict rules about what can and cannot be published, even online. However it was just so interesting that this sort of thing was written whilst Walt was alive, and a lot of her thoughts and memories of him.
I spend about an hour reading all the articles after I had finished with my research for the day!
As most of you know, I am a university student studying history. In the last year of university (which I scarily am in now!) almost all student have to do a research lead essay on a topic, usually between 8000 and 12000 words (luckily mine is only 8000)
Anyway my topic (about love and relationships in 1950's Britain) means I spend a lot of time in my University archives going through anything that might be relevant (and there is a lot! My university holds a lot of social surveys!)
Anyway I was reading through some old copies of 'Woman and Home' magazine from the 1950's, mostly the problem pages and seeing what was typical. Anyway whilst flicking through my eye caught the word 'Disney' as it usually does. Not only did I find a review of Cinderella from 1951, but I also found that Diane Disney Miller had written about 6 articles on her dad in 1957/58 under the title 'My Father, Walt Disney', all about his life, which was amazing coming from her perspective. Each article had a different focus, such as how her mother and father fell in love, what their home life was like, how her dad's business started. It was fascinating!
I am not sure if I will be able to make copies, as my university has very strict rules about what can and cannot be published, even online. However it was just so interesting that this sort of thing was written whilst Walt was alive, and a lot of her thoughts and memories of him.
I spend about an hour reading all the articles after I had finished with my research for the day!
