This thesis explores the Churchill Weavers stereocards housed at the Kentucky Historical Society and Berea College based on visual analysis. By examining the stereocards as advertisements and comparing them to a series of short films created by the company, I will discuss how the Churchill Weavers created a brand that emphasized both an image of traditional American rural production and modern urban consumption. I will further discuss how the marketing strategies used by the Churchill Weavers exemplify a larger trend in American advertising in the years following World War Two
The overriding philosophy for mounting the Symposium was to promote the value and importance of rese...
My thesis focuses on the process of branding the University of Oklahoma between 1890 and 1930. I exa...
My thesis is really in three fold. Since my work has its origin in the recollections of my earliest ...
This thesis explores the Churchill Weavers stereocards housed at the Kentucky Historical Society and...
In 1922 Eleanor and David Carroll Churchill founded Churchill Weavers in Berea, Kentucky, and it sti...
“Modernist Influences in Churchill Weavers Textiles: 1922-1949” is an interdisciplinary study of the...
Includes bibliographical references.The goal of the work of art is the production of a cohesive obje...
Industrial heritage displays have attracted a large and growing multidisciplinary body of scholarshi...
Churchill Weavers, a nationally known handweaving center founded in 1922 in the Cumberland foothills...
Textile design and manufacture is intrinsic to the economic, social and cultural history of Scotland...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThis dissertation analyzes American World War II propaganda generat...
This dissertation takes a primarily art historical approach to the murals commissioned from 1934 to ...
This thesis analyzes the marketing of the Women\u27s Land Army (WLA) using archival sources. I explo...
Appalshop, a multi-media and arts organization in Whitesburg, Kentucky emerged in 1969 at the crossr...
I am interested in using evidence of the past, such as photographs, documents and letters, and recon...
The overriding philosophy for mounting the Symposium was to promote the value and importance of rese...
My thesis focuses on the process of branding the University of Oklahoma between 1890 and 1930. I exa...
My thesis is really in three fold. Since my work has its origin in the recollections of my earliest ...
This thesis explores the Churchill Weavers stereocards housed at the Kentucky Historical Society and...
In 1922 Eleanor and David Carroll Churchill founded Churchill Weavers in Berea, Kentucky, and it sti...
“Modernist Influences in Churchill Weavers Textiles: 1922-1949” is an interdisciplinary study of the...
Includes bibliographical references.The goal of the work of art is the production of a cohesive obje...
Industrial heritage displays have attracted a large and growing multidisciplinary body of scholarshi...
Churchill Weavers, a nationally known handweaving center founded in 1922 in the Cumberland foothills...
Textile design and manufacture is intrinsic to the economic, social and cultural history of Scotland...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThis dissertation analyzes American World War II propaganda generat...
This dissertation takes a primarily art historical approach to the murals commissioned from 1934 to ...
This thesis analyzes the marketing of the Women\u27s Land Army (WLA) using archival sources. I explo...
Appalshop, a multi-media and arts organization in Whitesburg, Kentucky emerged in 1969 at the crossr...
I am interested in using evidence of the past, such as photographs, documents and letters, and recon...
The overriding philosophy for mounting the Symposium was to promote the value and importance of rese...
My thesis focuses on the process of branding the University of Oklahoma between 1890 and 1930. I exa...
My thesis is really in three fold. Since my work has its origin in the recollections of my earliest ...