Joy in the Mundane: Winter 2022
Looking Beyond the Mundane World Of Mirrors
Document Type
Student Work
Publication Date
Winter 2022
Keywords
mirror, mirrors, history of mirrors
Description
We were assigned a topic for the public history project that was focused on finding delight in the everyday. We picked mirrors as our topic and gathered information on how mirrors were utilized throughout human history. We began by providing a general overview of how the mirror was discovered. We also included intriguing facts about the mirror, such as how humans modified the mirror's perspectives and opinions because it included information about religious beliefs and faith. Despite the fact that the mirror was developed thousands of years ago, we had to go chronologically to obtain better and more reliable facts rather than basing our effort on hypotheses. We chose a period span ranging from the 12th to the 21st century.
Faculty
Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences (FHASS)
Copyright
© Austin Felhaber, Dania Brown, Ashfaq Quader, Satvik Kathpal
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SOURCE Citation
Felhaber, Austin; Brown, Dania; Quader, Ashfaq; and Kathpal, Satvik, "Looking Beyond the Mundane World Of Mirrors" (2022). Joy in the Mundane: Winter 2022. 4.
https://source.sheridancollege.ca/swfhass_projects_public_history_mundane/4