The work of the photographic section of the Farm Security Administration has not suffered for want of attention. Countless books and articles have proliferated in both the popular and scholarly press. Documenting America, 1935-1943 is an important contribution to that body of work. Where other efforts have focused on the powerful content of the pictures, this book deals with the context of their creation as well
This book is another in the well-known series of historical atlases published by the University of O...
Review of: The Black Image in the New Deal: The Politics of FSA Photography. Natanson, Nicholas
Robert W. Richmond has orchestrated a filiopietistic paean to the citizens of Kansas the hardy souls...
The work of the photographic section of the Farm Security Administration has not suffered for want o...
One of the salient features of Great Plains Quarterly is its inclusion of an extensive array of illu...
Intended to be used with the Indiana Farm Security Administration Photographs Digital Collection - [...
Review of: The National Archives: America\u27s Ministry of Documents, 1934-1968. McCoy, Donald R
Like the first, which has been enjoyed and valued by students of Kansas history for more than three ...
Review of: "Images of a Vanished Era, 1898–1924: The Photographs of Walter C. Schneider," edited by ...
Review of: "American Windmills: An Album of Historic Photographs," by T. Lindsay Baker
Intended to be used with the Indiana Farm Security Administration Photographs Digital Collection - [...
As the reader will have surmised, this volume is about collecting. It might well have been titled, ...
For his The First Americans, Goetzmann selected photographs from the Library of Congress collection....
Review of: Portrait of America: A Cultural History of the Federal Writers\u27 Project. Hirsch, Jerro...
Bibliography: pages [151]-156.The impact of documentary photography on photojournalism has been an o...
This book is another in the well-known series of historical atlases published by the University of O...
Review of: The Black Image in the New Deal: The Politics of FSA Photography. Natanson, Nicholas
Robert W. Richmond has orchestrated a filiopietistic paean to the citizens of Kansas the hardy souls...
The work of the photographic section of the Farm Security Administration has not suffered for want o...
One of the salient features of Great Plains Quarterly is its inclusion of an extensive array of illu...
Intended to be used with the Indiana Farm Security Administration Photographs Digital Collection - [...
Review of: The National Archives: America\u27s Ministry of Documents, 1934-1968. McCoy, Donald R
Like the first, which has been enjoyed and valued by students of Kansas history for more than three ...
Review of: "Images of a Vanished Era, 1898–1924: The Photographs of Walter C. Schneider," edited by ...
Review of: "American Windmills: An Album of Historic Photographs," by T. Lindsay Baker
Intended to be used with the Indiana Farm Security Administration Photographs Digital Collection - [...
As the reader will have surmised, this volume is about collecting. It might well have been titled, ...
For his The First Americans, Goetzmann selected photographs from the Library of Congress collection....
Review of: Portrait of America: A Cultural History of the Federal Writers\u27 Project. Hirsch, Jerro...
Bibliography: pages [151]-156.The impact of documentary photography on photojournalism has been an o...
This book is another in the well-known series of historical atlases published by the University of O...
Review of: The Black Image in the New Deal: The Politics of FSA Photography. Natanson, Nicholas
Robert W. Richmond has orchestrated a filiopietistic paean to the citizens of Kansas the hardy souls...