Collecting the Revolution

Collecting the Revolution

Author: Emily R. Williams

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2022-03-08

Total Pages: 217

ISBN-13: 1538150689

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In the late 1960s, student protests broke out throughout much of the world, and while Britain’s anti-Vietnam protestors and China’s Red Guards were clearly radically different, these movements at times shared inspirations, aspirations, and aesthetics. Within Western popular media, Mao’s China was portrayed as a danger to world peace, but at the same time, for some on the counter-cultural left, the Cultural Revolution (1966–1976) contained ideas worthy of exploration. Moreover, because of Britain’s continued colonial possession of Hong Kong, Britain had a specific interest in ongoing events in China, and information was highly sought after. Thus, the objects that China exported—propaganda posters, paintings, Mao badges, periodicals, ceramics, etc.—became a crucial avenue through which China was known at this time, and interest in them crossed the political divide. Collecting the Revolution uses the objects that the Chinese government sent abroad and that visitors brought back with them to open up the stories of diplomats, journalists, activists, students, and others and how they imagined, engaged with, and later remembered Mao’s China through its objects. It chronicles the story of how these objects were later incorporated into the collections of some of Britain’s most prominent museums, thus allowing later generations to continue to engage with one of the most controversial and important periods of China’s recent history.


Cultural Revolution

Cultural Revolution

Author: Victoria Edison

Publisher: Schiffer Book for Collectors

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780764322365

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In 1966, when the Cultural Revolution took hold, posters, ceramic statues, "Little Red Books," and other material objects were the principal means that the Chinese government used to communicate with the masses. As art and as propaganda, the iconography of these artifacts was used to rally the people around the programs and personalities of the Maoist regime. For graphic artists, collectors, and Sino-historians, they have a growing importance. With nearly 500 color photos, this book is an introductory guide to the meanings and values of the material culture of the Cultural Revolution, along with brief explanations of their historical background.


The Will of the People

The Will of the People

Author: T. H. Breen

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 2019-09-17

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 0674242068

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“Important and lucidly written...The American Revolution involved not simply the wisdom of a few great men but the passions, fears, and religiosity of ordinary people.” —Gordon S. Wood In this boldly innovative work, T. H. Breen spotlights a crucial missing piece in the stories we tell about the American Revolution. From New Hampshire to Georgia, it was ordinary people who became the face of resistance. Without them the Revolution would have failed. They sustained the commitment to independence when victory seemed in doubt and chose law over vengeance when their communities teetered on the brink of anarchy. The Will of the People offers a vivid account of how, across the thirteen colonies, men and women negotiated the revolutionary experience, accepting huge personal sacrifice, setting up daring experiments in self-government, and going to extraordinary lengths to preserve the rule of law. After the war they avoided the violence and extremism that have compromised so many other revolutions since. A masterful storyteller, Breen recovers the forgotten history of our nation’s true founders. “The American Revolution was made not just on the battlefields or in the minds of intellectuals, Breen argues in this elegant and persuasive work. Communities of ordinary men and women—farmers, workers, and artisans who kept the revolutionary faith until victory was achieved—were essential to the effort.” —Annette Gordon-Reed “Breen traces the many ways in which exercising authority made local committees pragmatic...acting as a brake on the kind of violent excess into which revolutions so easily devolve.” —Wall Street Journal


Collecting Prints, Posters, and Ephemera

Collecting Prints, Posters, and Ephemera

Author: Ruth E. Iskin

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2019-12-12

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 1501338501

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Why did collectors seek out posters and collect ephemera during the late-nineteenth and the twentieth centuries? How have such materials been integrated into institutional collections today? What inspired collectors to build significant holdings of works from cultures other than their own? And what are the issues facing curators and collectors of digital ephemera today? These are among the questions tackled in this volume-the first to examine the practices of collecting prints, posters, and ephemera during the modern and contemporary periods. A wide range of case studies feature collections of printed materials from the United States, Latin America, France, Germany, Great Britain, China, Japan, Russia, Iran, and Cuba. Fourteen essays and one roundtable discussion, all specially commissioned from art historians, curators, and collectors for this volume, explore key issues such as the roles of class, politics, and gender, and address historical contexts, social roles, value, and national and transnational aspects of collecting practices. The global scope highlights cross-cultural connections and contributes to a new understanding of the place of prints, posters and ephemera within an increasingly international art world.


Hilaire Belloc - Premium Collection: Historical Works, Writings on Economy, Essays & Fiction

Hilaire Belloc - Premium Collection: Historical Works, Writings on Economy, Essays & Fiction

Author: Hilaire Belloc

Publisher: e-artnow

Published: 2021-04-16

Total Pages: 2921

ISBN-13:

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e-artnow presents to you this meticulously edited collection of Hilaire Belloc's greatest nonfiction works, as well as his novels, stories and poems. Hilaire Belloc was a British-French writer and historian and one of the most prolific writers in England during the early twentieth century. Belloc was also an orator, poet, sailor, satirist, writer of letters, soldier, and political activist. _x000D_ Contents:_x000D_ Nonfiction _x000D_ History_x000D_ The Book of the Bayeux Tapestry _x000D_ The Path to Rome_x000D_ The Old Road _x000D_ The French Revolution _x000D_ Blenheim _x000D_ Tourcoing _x000D_ Crécy _x000D_ Waterloo _x000D_ Malplaquet _x000D_ Poitiers _x000D_ First and Last _x000D_ Europe and the Faith _x000D_ Survivals and New Arrivals: The Old and New Enemies of the Catholic Church _x000D_ The Jews _x000D_ The Historic Thames _x000D_ A Change in the Cabinet_x000D_ A General Sketch of the European War: The First Phase _x000D_ The Two Maps of Europe _x000D_ Economics_x000D_ Servile State _x000D_ Essays_x000D_ Avril: Essays on the Poetry of the French Renaissance _x000D_ Hills and the Sea _x000D_ On Nothing and Kindred Subjects _x000D_ On Everything _x000D_ On Anything _x000D_ On Something _x000D_ This and That_x000D_ On_x000D_ The Free Press _x000D_ Fiction_x000D_ Novels & Short Stories_x000D_ The Mercy of Allah _x000D_ The Green Overcoat _x000D_ Poetry_x000D_ A Moral Alphabet _x000D_ Bad Child's Book of Beasts _x000D_ More Beasts For Worse Children _x000D_ The Modern Traveller _x000D_ Cautionary Tales for Children _x000D_ More Peers _x000D_ _x000D_ :_x000D_ _x000D_ _x000D_