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Great Nations Still Enchained
Great Nations Still Enchained
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A01=Roy Douglas
Alexander III
Austro Prussian War
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Balkan Countries
Balkan League
Bismarck
british
bull
Cairo
Cape Colony
Cape Town
cartoon
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Catholicism
charivari
Charter
Christianity
Class
Colonization
Colony
Crime
Development
Dual Alliance
Eleventh Hour
empire representation in political cartoons
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European power dynamics
Famine
Fiction
Finance
Free Italy
french
French Cartoon
Friedrich III
german
German Cartoon
Governance
Heathen Chinee
historical visual culture
Ideology
iii
Independence
Islam
john
Justice
King Victor Emmanuel II
Le Charivari
lion
London
Military
Military Expenditure
Morocco Crisis
napoleon
Napoleon III
Natal
Nationalism
nineteenth century imperialism
Northern Duchies
Novoe Vremya
Otto Von Bismarck
Ottoman
Photography
political satire analysis
pre-World War I politics
propaganda in print media
Protestantism
Race
Revolution
River Nile
Salt
Settlement
Suez Canal
Tea
Telegraphy
Trade
Transvaal
Tsar Alexander II
Tsar Alexander III
Turkey
Weaponry
Wilhelm II
York Herald
Young Man
Zanzibar
Product details
- ISBN 9780415068567
- Weight: 589g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 02 Sep 1993
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
The grandeur of the great imperial powers of the nineteenth century - Britain, France, Germany, Russia, Austria-Hungary and even the burgeoning United States, was constantly subverted by the cartoonists of the day. As Roy Douglas reveals, cartoons are often more accurate guides to popular feelings than the newspapers in which they appeared. In this, his third look at history through the eyes of the cartoonist, Roy Douglas provides a clear historical narrative which explains the subtle meaning below the surface of the cartoons. Taken from the period leading to the First World War, these cartoons are as fresh - and often as shocking - as the day they were drawn.
Great Nations Still Enchained
€192.20
