John Huddleston.Killing ground:photographs of the Civil War and the changing American landscape. . 2002Huddleston, John. 2002. Killing Ground: Photographs of the Civil War and the Changing American Landscape. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press....
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Prior to and during the Civil War, the North and the South differed greatly in the resources they could use. Documents held by the National Archives can aid in understanding the factors that influenced the eventual outcome of the War Between the States. After Abraham Lincoln was elected Presiden...
The opening pages contain views around Harbin and scenes of Manchuria from the vantage point of the railway; the dates for these are March 13-April 22, 1919. Next are scenes at Manchuria Station, one showing members of the board with "wandering Mongolians". On the 25th of April they ...
Mathew Brady was a well-known American photographer.He took many pictures of famous people.The pictures were unusual because they were very life-like and full of personality.Brady was also the first person to take pictures of war.His 1862Civil War pictures showed dead soldiers and destroyed ...
took many pictures of famous people.The pictures were unusual because they were very life-like and full of personality.Brady was also the first person to take pictures of war.His 1862Civil War pictures showed dead soldiers and destroyed cities.They made the war seem more real and more ...
The pictures were unusual because they were very life-like and full of personality. Brady was also the first person to take pictures of war. His 1862 Civil War pictures showed dead soldiers and destroyed cities. They made the war seem more real and more terrible. In the 1880s new ...
The truth of Robert Capa’s famous quote is borne out by his equally famous photograph. Capa was almost at the feet of this Republican soldier as the man fell during the Spanish Civil War. It is one of the most dramatic and iconic of all war photographs. ...
We Went Back: Photographs from Europe 1933-1956 by Chim DAWID Syzmin, also known as David Seymour or Chim, made a career of photographing the socio-political landscape of Europe throughout the 20th century. His camera saw the Spanish Civil War, the rise of Nazism, the aftermath of the ...
There was more to Civil War New York than just the infamous Draft Riots of 1863. The following year, Gotham hosted one of the Metropolitan Fairs mounted by the United States Sanitary Commission, a private relief agency created to support the Union Army’s sick and wounded. Created as fund-...