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Caricature and Political Culture in Orléanist France
2000Abstract The Revolution of 1830 fundamentally altered the relationship between the government and people of France. The rigid distinction between the pays légal (the small elite of notables which alone had the right and the opportunity to participate in politics) and the pays réel, which had formed the heart of the Charter of 1814 and ...
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Features of the Political Caricature of the Soviet Era
CommunicologyThe article is dedicated to the peculiarities of political caricature of the Soviet period and relies on the analysis of the its concept and content. The author endows political caricature with the characteristics of a mirror of society of the epoque, which may be relevant as a historical source that provides information on the social and political ...
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Parable of the Minas: A Caricature of Zealot Political Economy
International Journal of Social Economics, 1987In a recent article, I demonstrated that Jesus's parable of the talents given in Matthew (25: 14–30) describes a co‐operative or monastic economy of self‐starting servants that is both efficient because it maximises total output and equitable because distribution is based on needs.
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Portraying political theatre: parody and caricature, ancient and modern
Classical Receptions JournalAbstract This article builds on observations made in its author’s book The Hero’s Life-Choice (2023) and examines four nineteenth-century cartoons by John Doyle and his son Richard. It shows how the concetto underlying their title ‘a famous actor between Tragedy and Comedy’ descends from an eighteenth-century painting by Joshua Reynolds ...
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Re-forming Caricature: Political Crisis and the Reinvention of the Satirical Image 1830–1832
Palgrave Studies in Nineteenth-century Writing and Culture, 2020Haywood Ian, Ian Haywood
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English Political Caricature: A Study of Opinion and Propaganda
The William and Mary Quarterly, 1960Caroline Robbins, M. Dorothy George
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