In 1942, the British government placed large posters addressing the ‘problem’ of venereal disease (VD) in prominent public spaces, as an attempt to manage this ‘threat’ exacerbated by war. Utilising extensive archival research, this article uses the VD campaign as a lens to examine the way that the state sought to change attitudes and behaviour, and the role of posters in such attempts. With posters reflecting the most publicly acceptable discourses relating to VD, the article investigates state action and public responses, through themes of ‘The People’s War’, medical and moral messages, and discourses of shadows and the home
Practical techniques to manage the dangers associated with sexually transmitted diseases have varied...
Fourth place of poster presentations. Presented to the 12th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research a...
Over the course of the 20th century, venereal disease training became an increasingly prominent comp...
In 1942, the British government placed large posters addressing the ‘problem’ of venereal disease (V...
The U.S. Army lost the services of roughly 18,000 men per day due to venereal disease (VD) during Wo...
Internationally, venereal disease first became a major health concern during World War I. Venereal d...
This project focuses on propaganda posters produced during the Second World War (1939 to 1945), pri...
In the early 20th century, venereal diseases (VD) were estimated to affect 10-40% of the population ...
During World War I, the American Government with the help of non-profit organizations waged an inter...
An exhibit of food and agriculture posters in the Special Collection of the National Agriculture Lib...
© 1999 Dr. Joanne TownsendIn this thesis I explore the construction of knowledge about venereal dise...
This book makes a critical and historical analysis of the public information poster and its graphic ...
Health campaigns now use striking visual and verbal imagery and the full resources of the mass media...
The period from 1910 to 1945 saw the topic of venereal disease become an increasingly public one as ...
The article discusses the poster as a form of visual message used for agitation propaganda mainly du...
Practical techniques to manage the dangers associated with sexually transmitted diseases have varied...
Fourth place of poster presentations. Presented to the 12th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research a...
Over the course of the 20th century, venereal disease training became an increasingly prominent comp...
In 1942, the British government placed large posters addressing the ‘problem’ of venereal disease (V...
The U.S. Army lost the services of roughly 18,000 men per day due to venereal disease (VD) during Wo...
Internationally, venereal disease first became a major health concern during World War I. Venereal d...
This project focuses on propaganda posters produced during the Second World War (1939 to 1945), pri...
In the early 20th century, venereal diseases (VD) were estimated to affect 10-40% of the population ...
During World War I, the American Government with the help of non-profit organizations waged an inter...
An exhibit of food and agriculture posters in the Special Collection of the National Agriculture Lib...
© 1999 Dr. Joanne TownsendIn this thesis I explore the construction of knowledge about venereal dise...
This book makes a critical and historical analysis of the public information poster and its graphic ...
Health campaigns now use striking visual and verbal imagery and the full resources of the mass media...
The period from 1910 to 1945 saw the topic of venereal disease become an increasingly public one as ...
The article discusses the poster as a form of visual message used for agitation propaganda mainly du...
Practical techniques to manage the dangers associated with sexually transmitted diseases have varied...
Fourth place of poster presentations. Presented to the 12th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research a...
Over the course of the 20th century, venereal disease training became an increasingly prominent comp...