This study examines how relations with – and discourses of – the “Turk” within England shaped the contours of critical political and religious debates from …
In 1930, American photographer Margaret Bourke-White (1904–1971) traveled to the Soviet Union on her first trip abroad. Her auspicious visit occurred during a moment of …
Broadside attacking the "Copperheads" or anti-Republican Peace Democrats and reproducing the resolutions of a Democratic convention held in Hartford, Conn., on Feb. 18, 1863.
Engraving; panoramic view of battle in countryside between Turks and Austrians, showing Turks beheading many Austrians near the town of Semlin and the city of …
Colored printed map (from newspaper or magazine) by Ohara, after Rose; humorous map (after the "Octopus map" of 1877, by Rose) showing personified nations of …
This dissertation investigates the creation of “life,” meaning the transformation of a static into a dynamic organization, in what I call works of animation. Although …
In May 1915, huge popular demonstrations around Italy compelled a largely-unwilling parliament to accept the government’s plan to take the country into the First World …
The National Propaganda Secretariat, founded in 1933, was the first political institution of the Estado Novo (New State) during the period of the regime’s structuring …
Printed broadside with unsigned engraved illustration of soldier walking with stick, right arm in sling, accompanied by dog, battle raging in background. Anti-Catholic lampoon on …