On the homefront during World War I, civilians were mobilized to contribute to the war effort in various ways, such as working in factories to produce weapons and supplies, rationing food and resources, participating in propaganda campaigns, and providin
Your Mission You and two of your BBFs will be traveling around the room looking at WWI propaganda posters. You will need to have your unit packet and either a pencil or pen. On page 9 of the unit packet you will record your responses to the posters. You must visit at least 8 posters...
As part of my work as a reference archivist at Library and Archives Canada (LAC), I often find myself delving into the many documents in the Second World War collection. Many people around the world are interested in the history of Canadians in this conflict and, more specifically, in the...
the First World War marked an important shift in Canada’s self-awareness from a colony to a nation. However, the Conscription Crisis of 1917 brought up significant and important questions about Canada’s ties to Britain, as well as about the relationship between French and Anglophone...
Picture This: World War I Posters and Visual Culture 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 27 作者: P James 摘要: JEFFREY T. SCHNAPP Epilogue n olitical posters serve as a bridge between the new public sphere constituted by mass communications and the streets and squares that are the ...
WORLD WAR I POSTERS OFFER UNIQUE GLIMPSE INTO SOLDIERS' STORIES YEARS AFTER THE ARMISTICE The organization signed a contract in February 1919 to fund the construction of Pershing Stadium – named after John Pershing, U.S. Army general and commander of the American Expeditionary Forces – outside ...
but without them the ability of the British Army to wage war would have been nigh on impossible. Taken from the fields, cities, factories and coal-pits of Britain and from the rolling plains of America and Canada, the light draught horse was press-ganged and shipped off to a terrible wor...
after striving to secure the impossible & running all hazards to meet with little encouragement. I am unwilling & will not make a display of war pictures unless the military people see their way clear to give me a free hand. Canada has made a great advertisement out of their pictures & I...
ON A SUPPOSED TABOO: FLIGHT AND REFUGEES FROM THE EAST IN GDR FILM AND TELEVISION1 This article takes issue with the view that the theme of the flight of Germans from central and eastern Europe at the end of the Second World War was a 'ta... B Niven - 《German Life & Letters》 被...
‘being over by Christmas’, as some claimed, Kitchener believed it would run for years and cost millions of human lives. He also become the public face of the British war effort, appearing on a famous series of propaganda posters that indignantly insisted that British men volunteer for ...