Decorated Handkerchiefs: cotton, colours and conflict ‘in and about’ Northern Ir…
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23:22 |
Read by Louise Purbrick |
A Jewish Teenager in Hiding: Representations of Anne Frank in The Diary of Anne …
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24:35 |
Read by Sarach Lichtman |
Design for the Reconstruction: housing Exhibitions and the QT8 Model District at…
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16:25 |
Read by Elena Dellapiana |
Clothing Soldiers: Development of an organised system of production and supply o…
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23:14 |
Read by Katherine Elliott |
How Disabled Design Changed the History of Modernism.
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1:13:25 |
Read by David Serlin |
Trapped in Shells: Mindset and Materiality in First World War Trench Art and Bey…
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2:10:31 |
Read by Nicholas Saunders |
Designed to Kill: The Social Life of Weapons in Twentieth Century Britain
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1:25:20 |
Read by Joanna Bourke |
Arthur Wragg: Pacifist Polemics in Black and White
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22:40 |
Read by Damon Taylor |
“Not for Glory, not for Gain!” The Czech Glass Spartakiad Figurine, 1955
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23:51 |
Read by Rebecca Bell |
“Design, Domesticity and Revolution: Transitioning the Cuban Ideal Home”
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20:04 |
Read by Sara Desvernine-Reed |
The Politics of Memory: Designing the Ganatantra Smarak (Republic Memorial), Kat…
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19:56 |
Read by Bryony Whitmarsh |
War on Wheels
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26:21 |
Read by Gregory Votolato |
‘Help to win the war’: an analysis of the typographic posters produced by the Ne…
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26:28 |
Read by Patricia Thomas |
‘Public memory and everyday memorials: work of the Imperial War Graves Commissio…
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23:53 |
Read by William Taylor |
Images of Women in a Changing Colonial Taiwanese Society during the Period of Wo…
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18:59 |
Read by Chu-Yu Sun |
Funky Bunkers: The Post-Military Landscape as a Readymade Space and a Cultural P…
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19:13 |
Read by Per Strömberg |
Cultural Trauma: Kós, Kozma, and Hungarian Design in the First World War
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24:59 |
Read by Paul Stirton |
Furniture in Portugal, 1940-1974: between tradition, authoritarianism and modern…
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21:10 |
Read by Helena Maria Souto and Eduardo Cortês Real |
Authenticity and commemoration: an analysis of Otto Weidt Worshop for the Blind …
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23:20 |
Read by Ana Souto |
Collective Memory and Conflict Representation: War and Peace in Colombian Museums
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20:44 |
Read by Andrés Pardo Rodriguez |
'Ambassador of Good Will': Three Centuries of American Art in 1930s Europe
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19:20 |
Read by Caroline Riley |
South African poster propaganda during the Second World War
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22:16 |
Read by Deirdre Pretorius |
The AIDS Memorial Quilt: Mourning an Ongoing War
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19:45 |
Read by Clementine Power |
Syonan Shimbun: Singapore's Wartime Newspaper
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18:35 |
Read by Jessie O'Neill |
Designed to Kill : The Difficult Study of Military Design
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22:21 |
Read by Marie-Anne Michaux |
Camouflage for peace: disruptive pattern material and dazzle painting in contemp…
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19:04 |
Read by Maite Méndez-Baiges |
Draw me an AK-47: Transnational imaginaries in the trenches of the cold war
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25:22 |
Read by Zeina Maasri |
"Good Housing depends on You”: Wartime Housing, 1942
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22:38 |
Read by Erin McKellar |
Quiet, Humane and ‘Anonymous’: Pevsner’s art-historical response to wartime
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17:59 |
Read by Ariyuki Kondo |
Furniture Behind the Wire
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24:30 |
Read by Jake Kaner and Yvonne Cresswell |
The secret dollhouse: craft and resistance in Stalinist Estonia
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17:45 |
Read by Triin Jerlei |
Material objects and visual web presentation: the Virtual Peace Palace Museum
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29:52 |
Read by Marjan Groot |
Conflicting Views: Print Propaganda Depicting Tourism in a Landscape of War
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21:00 |
Read by Dori Griffin |
Prints of Peace: Elihu Burritt and the graphics of reform
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18:45 |
Read by Peter Gilderdale |
Book and musket | graphic design of Italian school reports and diplomas during t…
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20:09 |
Read by Caterina Franchini |
Modernising the V&A: From War to Reconstruction 1918-51
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21:55 |
Read by Laura Elliot |
Dressed to Dissent: 'Catch-22' Clothing
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24:55 |
Read by Marilyn Cohen |
Design during the War: the seventh Triennale in Milan and the Mostra della produ…
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17:16 |
Read by Alberto Bassi |
ENIAC versus Colossus and the early presentation of electronic computers
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21:49 |
Read by Paul Atkinson |
‘Propaganda in Three Dimensions’: British Ministry of Information Exhibitions Du…
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19:13 |
Read by Harriet Atkinson |