The atmosphere of the 20thcentury was good for the growth of fashion and women's magazines。 Among them, Ladies' Home Journal(《妇女家庭》) and Vogue(《时尚》) in America were the most popular。 In America, the biggest impact on the magazine industry in the 1930s was the publication of ...
The United States has a rich history, full of tumult and transformation. Explore the people, events, and movements that shaped the America of today.
The United States has a rich history, full of tumult and transformation. Explore the people, events, and movements that shaped the America of today.
By the 1960s, I had begun a kind of pen-pal correspondence with an old bicycle man in Chicago, Corwin Thomas Bruck, who I simply knew as Tom. He was an expert on the early days of bicycles and taught me a lot about bicycle history in the USA. You see, Tom had been around to s...
The Great Past but Murky Future of Magazines The article reviews the book "The Magazine Century: American Magazines Since 1900," by David E. Sumner. M Ludwig - 《Journal of Magazine & New Media Research》 被引量: 0发表: 2021年 Covering America: A Narrative History of a Nation's Journalis...
The Voices of the Past Speak to Us, Calling Us by Name: Counter-Memory and Living History in Magazines for African Americans Chapter 5. The Celebrated Tribe: Generational Memory and the Reinterpretation of Youth Chapter 6. Once Upon a Time in America: Nostalgia Magazines and Reader Recollections...
a heartwarming tale told in bricks one of the most unique stories told by disney and pixar is that of carl fredricksen in the movie ‘ up ’. it tells the tall tale of a 78-year-old balloon salesman who attaches enough balloons to his house to float to south america to keep a ...
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African-American Women Authors in Antebellum America Image: Middle-class black women who loved to read did not have many role models. Credit: Jeffrey Green Prior to the Civil War, the majority of African-Americans living in the United States were held in bondage. Although law forbade them, ma...
There were others, but LIFE and LOOK would be the two major picture magazines of the era, popularizing photojournalism in America, and as such are the two most highly collected today. The magazines were popular enough in their time to be saved by many people–Grandma may even have a stack...