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Photography and the American Civil War

Early Popular Visual Culture, 2014
This beautifully produced book, published to accompany a Metropolitan Museum of Art (Met) exhibition, ranks as a major contribution to the spate of museum publications marking the sesquicentennial ...
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The Business of War Photography, from the Second World War to the Cold War

Journal of War & Culture Studies, 2016
Photography came to us smilingly and trippingly, fragrant with meadows and beautiful with landscapes, seemingly the handmaid of Peace. She had a bucolic air.
Pippa Oldfield, Tom Allbeson
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Photography in the American Civil War

Optics and Photonics News, 2012
One hundred and fifty years ago, a rapidly evolving imaging technology came to a divided nation where citizens were fighting each other on bloody battlefields. The rest, as they say, is history.
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Photography and the War Film

2016
Iwould like to start with documentary war films before broadening the discussion to fictional narrative accounts of war. I find this to be a critical starting point because there is a connection between documentary war films and fictional war films in how their images are orchestrated to mobilize an emotional response.
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War and Photography

New German Critique, 1993
Ernst Junger, Anthony Nassar
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Purposeful Nation-Building: Photography, Modernisation and Post-War Reconstruction in Australia

Journal of War and Culture Studies, 2022
Kevin Foster, Kevin Foster
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Empathy for the ‘Other’: Neglected Finnish Ethnographic War Photography from Occupied Soviet Territory

Journal of War and Culture Studies, 2023
Tuuli Matila, Paul R Mullins
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