An important tactic throughout World War II was the usage of propaganda cartoons that were widely distributed -- many with the motive of sowing dissent and further degrading morale within respective groups. This colored print, titled Australia Screams, has no exact date associated with it, but through an analysis of the iconography, stylistic choices made, as well as the simultaneously occurring historical events, it can be inferred that this was most likely produced in the early 1940s. There is no signature on the print, but again through visual analysis it can be assumed that it was made by an enemy of the Allied Forces. At the top left corner reads the title, “Australia Screams”. Below, a wounded and concerned Australian soldier is depic...
Caption title.; Ferguson Collection.; National Library of Australia's copy previously folded, shows ...
Over the past two decades children’s picture books dealing with the Australian experience during the...
"This thesis is presented for the degree of Doctor o f Philosophy in Media & Communication.""May 200...
This paper argues that Australian cartoonists of the Japanese in World War Two used and transformed ...
Poster showing a map of Australia and the face of Hirohito(?).Date stamped on recto: Jan 21 '43.Work...
German propaganda leaflets designed especially for Australians serving in the Alamein sector. The fi...
Jane Chapman opens this collection with a detailed examination of the images of women in two Second ...
Although World War II was perceived as a race war, historical attention has almost exclusively been ...
For generations of Australians and New Zealanders, Commando comics have provided a consistent image ...
Feelings of community, cultural definition and memory were kept alive through the soldiers’ mass cir...
Feelings of community, cultural definition and memory were kept alive through the soldiers’ mass cir...
Over the past two decades children’s picture books dealing with the Australian experience during the...
In 1942 the Australian 16th and 25th AIF Brigades, supported by militiamen of the 3rd Battalion, for...
© 2013 Dr. Carolyn Anne HolbrookThis thesis traces the history of the Great War in the Australian im...
Part of the Stan Cross Archive of cartoons and drawings, 1912-1974.; Title devised by cataloguer.; A...
Caption title.; Ferguson Collection.; National Library of Australia's copy previously folded, shows ...
Over the past two decades children’s picture books dealing with the Australian experience during the...
"This thesis is presented for the degree of Doctor o f Philosophy in Media & Communication.""May 200...
This paper argues that Australian cartoonists of the Japanese in World War Two used and transformed ...
Poster showing a map of Australia and the face of Hirohito(?).Date stamped on recto: Jan 21 '43.Work...
German propaganda leaflets designed especially for Australians serving in the Alamein sector. The fi...
Jane Chapman opens this collection with a detailed examination of the images of women in two Second ...
Although World War II was perceived as a race war, historical attention has almost exclusively been ...
For generations of Australians and New Zealanders, Commando comics have provided a consistent image ...
Feelings of community, cultural definition and memory were kept alive through the soldiers’ mass cir...
Feelings of community, cultural definition and memory were kept alive through the soldiers’ mass cir...
Over the past two decades children’s picture books dealing with the Australian experience during the...
In 1942 the Australian 16th and 25th AIF Brigades, supported by militiamen of the 3rd Battalion, for...
© 2013 Dr. Carolyn Anne HolbrookThis thesis traces the history of the Great War in the Australian im...
Part of the Stan Cross Archive of cartoons and drawings, 1912-1974.; Title devised by cataloguer.; A...
Caption title.; Ferguson Collection.; National Library of Australia's copy previously folded, shows ...
Over the past two decades children’s picture books dealing with the Australian experience during the...
"This thesis is presented for the degree of Doctor o f Philosophy in Media & Communication.""May 200...