This article examines the image of the First World War in British political cartoons, from the aftermath of the conflict to the present day, as an active process of remembrance. Through an analysis of cartoons in newspapers and periodicals in Britain, this study assesses how a distinct vision of the war is formed within society as a means of addressing contemporary concerns beyond the events of 1914–1918. The use of such war imagery in television, film and fiction has been recently critiqued by scholars who have lamented the way in which this popular memory obscures the history of the conflict. However, a study of political cartoons reveals that rather than constituting a cliché, specific representations of the war, namely the image of the ...
Long lines of young Tommies going over the top and staunchly walking into a storm of steel and flame...
This article shows how perspectives drawn from visual and cultural studies can be used to shed new l...
British television programmes about 1914–18 are generally produced, broadcast and received as memori...
This article examines the image of the First World War in British political cartoons, from the after...
This article assesses how time was depicted within illustrated narratives published in trench newspa...
The wartime cartoons which appeared in British popular newspapers papers including the «Daily Mirror...
This essay re-examines the question of British public opinion regarding the 1899-1902 war against th...
This article analyses the wartime cartoons of the News of the World’s J.M.Staniforth, whose work rea...
The focus of this article is the manner in which media representations in Britain of the 21st centur...
This article examines how the memory of the First World War (1914–1918) across Britain has been stru...
Cartooning the First World War brings together all the wartime newspaper cartoons of Joseph Morewood...
The Russo-Japanese War of 1904–1905 captured the imagination of reading publics around the world and...
This article examines how the memory of the First World War (1914–1918) across Britain has been stru...
This paper reports on the initial stages of research that is investigating the geographical content ...
Some of the most powerful and memorable images from the First World War are by cartoonists. From the...
Long lines of young Tommies going over the top and staunchly walking into a storm of steel and flame...
This article shows how perspectives drawn from visual and cultural studies can be used to shed new l...
British television programmes about 1914–18 are generally produced, broadcast and received as memori...
This article examines the image of the First World War in British political cartoons, from the after...
This article assesses how time was depicted within illustrated narratives published in trench newspa...
The wartime cartoons which appeared in British popular newspapers papers including the «Daily Mirror...
This essay re-examines the question of British public opinion regarding the 1899-1902 war against th...
This article analyses the wartime cartoons of the News of the World’s J.M.Staniforth, whose work rea...
The focus of this article is the manner in which media representations in Britain of the 21st centur...
This article examines how the memory of the First World War (1914–1918) across Britain has been stru...
Cartooning the First World War brings together all the wartime newspaper cartoons of Joseph Morewood...
The Russo-Japanese War of 1904–1905 captured the imagination of reading publics around the world and...
This article examines how the memory of the First World War (1914–1918) across Britain has been stru...
This paper reports on the initial stages of research that is investigating the geographical content ...
Some of the most powerful and memorable images from the First World War are by cartoonists. From the...
Long lines of young Tommies going over the top and staunchly walking into a storm of steel and flame...
This article shows how perspectives drawn from visual and cultural studies can be used to shed new l...
British television programmes about 1914–18 are generally produced, broadcast and received as memori...