This study, based in reception theory and text-image analysis, contextualizes both the posters from the First World War and the enlistment of women by examining how women and their societal roles were understood before the war. In order to read the poster images I analyze the roles women ...
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World War II home front war poster picturing Tuskegee Airman.See this and otherWorld War 1andWorld War 2posters by clicking on the highlighted text. THEODORE ROOSEVELT DRAMATIC ROUGH RIDER TIN PLATE.Seeother items in theHistorical Memorabilia section. ...
World War II home front war poster picturing Tuskegee Airman.See this and otherWorld War 1andWorld War 2posters by clicking on the highlighted text. THEODORE ROOSEVELT DRAMATIC ROUGH RIDER TIN PLATE.Seeother items in theHistorical Memorabilia section. ...
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He served as a US military intelligence officer during World War II assigned to interrogate Nazi prisoners of war. CLICK for more information about her memoir, The Liberator’s Daughter, and to hear an interview with her father about his wartime experiences. CLICK TO HEAR DIALOGUE Dialogue ...
Mrs. Evelyn Brown started delivering mail in Washington, D.C., in 1963; she was the first woman to deliver mail in the city since the World War II era. In 1967 an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Division was created within the Bureau of Personnel, and Postmaster General O’Brien ...
Medicine adopts the language of war. (Reproduced from Joseph Darracott: The First World War in Posters. Dover Publications, New York, 1974, p. 54.) and to honor those who by their contributions to pediatrics have aided in its advancement" ( 5 ) . The fourth Presidential Address, entitled ...
Even in those incredible World War I posters, especially the ones with sailors, there was a real subtext of sexuality there. It seems that the Navy has had this reputation for all of its existence. But there was no coarseness. These people were not tattooed. They had no piercings. They ...
BRITISH WAR MOVIES©Harlan Kennedy. All rights reserved.During World War 2 the stiff upper lip became the all-defining heraldic emblem. That odd area of rigor vitae between an Englishman's nose and mouth was an advertisemant for the superglue of empire and Britain's flair for bloody battle...