Humour can be used as a "weapon" or as a means of coping with problematic historical events, especially in times of war and crisis. The book presents examples from different cultures (Russia, Europe, USA), from different historical epochs (from the Napoleonic era up to the current time) and from different medias (caricature, journalism, film). By looking at the individual cases it becomes possible to recognize some general structural patterns and to gain a deeper insight into the "functioning" of humour and laughter
Contains fulltext : 200635.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)L. Milne Laught...
Comedy entertainment is a powerful arena for serious public engagement with questions of German nati...
Humour is part of human communication and can serve as an effective means for making contact, findin...
Humour can be used as a »weapon« or as a means of coping with problematic historical events, especia...
What is humor? In the title of this book we use it as the most general and neutral notion available ...
This project explores the use of humor as a coping mechanism throughout the first World War. It focu...
Historical Comedy on Screen: Subverting History with Humour is a collection of eight loosely connect...
This paper investigates the historical development of the social functions of laughter in literature...
Although the use of humor and laughter in oral history has started to appear in oral history literat...
Establishing a decisive nexus between gender, laughter, and media, this article not only critically ...
An intellectual roundtable published by Oxford University Press on behalf of German History Society,...
This article is the first stage of research for the book “No Laughing Matter: A Short History of Ger...
The increasing polarization in European nations and in European politics as well as debates on the l...
What is humor? In the title of this book we use it as the most general and neutral notion available ...
The article is devoted to the analysis of the comic Renaissance literature through the prism of indi...
Contains fulltext : 200635.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)L. Milne Laught...
Comedy entertainment is a powerful arena for serious public engagement with questions of German nati...
Humour is part of human communication and can serve as an effective means for making contact, findin...
Humour can be used as a »weapon« or as a means of coping with problematic historical events, especia...
What is humor? In the title of this book we use it as the most general and neutral notion available ...
This project explores the use of humor as a coping mechanism throughout the first World War. It focu...
Historical Comedy on Screen: Subverting History with Humour is a collection of eight loosely connect...
This paper investigates the historical development of the social functions of laughter in literature...
Although the use of humor and laughter in oral history has started to appear in oral history literat...
Establishing a decisive nexus between gender, laughter, and media, this article not only critically ...
An intellectual roundtable published by Oxford University Press on behalf of German History Society,...
This article is the first stage of research for the book “No Laughing Matter: A Short History of Ger...
The increasing polarization in European nations and in European politics as well as debates on the l...
What is humor? In the title of this book we use it as the most general and neutral notion available ...
The article is devoted to the analysis of the comic Renaissance literature through the prism of indi...
Contains fulltext : 200635.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)L. Milne Laught...
Comedy entertainment is a powerful arena for serious public engagement with questions of German nati...
Humour is part of human communication and can serve as an effective means for making contact, findin...