Gender, Race & Ethnicity in Turkish Caricature
• July 1, 2022 • Leave a CommentPosted in 1930s, anti-Semitism, antisemitism, architecture, collectors, colonialism, donations, Ethiopia, Fascism, fashion, fashion for women, First World War (1914-1918), Francis Xavier Luca, gender, gifts, graphic arts, Italy, library donors, Mitchell Wolfson Jr., museums, political art, propaganda, racism, rare books and special collections library, The Wolfsonian Library, war propaganda
Tags: Akbaba (magazine), Arabs, Arkitekt (periodical), Armenian massacres, burqas, caricature, cheesecake, clothing and dress, Dr. Onursal Erol, Ethiopians, ethnic cleansing, ethnicity, expulsion, Fascism, fashion, gender issues, globes, indigenous peoples, Italo-Ethiopian War (1935-1936), Jews, Karikatur (magazine), legs, magazine cover art, Mimar (periodical), modernization, Mustafa Kemel Ataturk (?-1938), nationalism, Nazism, Ottoman Empire, pogroms, race, racial stereotypes, Republic of Turkey, secularization, stereotypes, sunbathing, tanks (military science), tanning, The Republic (Turkish newspaper), Turkification, war, Wolfsonian fellows, women's fashion, Women's rights
PICTOGRAMS: GRAPHIC STATISTICS FOR SOCIAL ACTION IN NEW DEAL AMERICA: SOME NEWLY CATALOGUED AND DIGITIZED ITEMS IN THE WOLFSONIAN LIBRARY
• June 6, 2015 • Leave a CommentPosted in 1930s, exhibitions, Frost Museum, New Deal (1933-1939), New Deal era, Wolfsonian library, Wolfsonian library exhibits, Wolfsonian-FIU library, Wolfsonian-FIU library exhibitions
Tags: Council for Social Action of the Congregational and Christian Churches of America, FIU professors, graphic statistics, Ken Lipartito, Michael Golec, Pictograms, pictographic statistics, Pilgrim Press (Boston), researchers, residential fellows, Sarah Rovang, sit-down strikes, Social Action (magazine), Social Gospel, Social justice issues, Wolfsonian fellows
VISITING SCHOLAR JOSI WARD DELIVERS TWO PRESENTATIONS ON THE FSA TO WOLFSONIAN STAFF AND FIU FACULTY
• February 1, 2014 • Leave a CommentPosted in 1930s, AAA, Christopher DeNoon, donations, FDR, FIU, Florida International University, gifts, Great Depression, Mitchell Wolfson Jr., museums, New Deal, New Deal (1933-1939), New Deal era, photography, rare books and special collections library, The Wolfsonian-FIU library, Wolfsonian, Wolfsonian fellows, Wolfsonian library, Wolfsonian library collection, Wolfsonian museum library, Wolfsonian staff, Wolfsonian-FIU library, women
Tags: Arthur Rothstein (1915-1985), “Okies”, Benjamin Abromowitz (1917-2011), Dorothea Lange (1895-1965), Dust Bowl, dust storms, Farm Security Administration (FSA), FIU faculty, FSA photographers, FSA sanitary camps, George Biddle (1885-1973), Great Depression, Henry Hacker, Hoovervilles, Josi Ward, Le Roy Flint, New Deal era, Ph.D. candidates, Photography, Resettlement Administration, Shanty towns, Sharecroppers, Sugar beet workers, Tenant farmers, The Christopher DeNoon Collection for the Study of New Deal Culture, Walker Evans (1903-1975), Wolfsonian fellows
WOLFSONIAN FELLOW JILL BUGAJSKI DELIVERS HER PARTING PRESENTATION AS FORMER FELLOW ELIZABETH HEATH PREPARES AN EXHIBIT AT THE FROST MUSEUM
• February 26, 2013 • 1 CommentPosted in 1930s, accessioning, acquisitions, American left artists, Anti-Nazi propaganda, Artists, cataloging, collectors, colonialism, Communist Party of the United States, Communist Party of the United States of America, Communists, donations, Elinor Brecher, exhibitions, FDR, FIU, Florida International University, gifts, graphic arts, graphic designers, History Department, Hugo Gellert (1892-1985), Jean S. and Frederic A. Sharf, Jean S. and Frederic A. Sharf Collection, leftist artists, library donors, museums, New Deal era, persuasive arts, Photograph albums, photography, political art, Popular Front, portfolios, posters, propaganda arts, propaganda posters, rare books and special collections library, silk screen, South African War, The Wolfsonian-FIU library, totalitarian, Wolfsonian, Wolfsonian fellows, Wolfsonian library, Wolfsonian library collection, Wolfsonian museum library, Wolfsonian staff, Wolfsonian-FIU library, World War II, WWII
Tags: 1852-1935), America First Committee, American Fascists, American Nazis, British Colonialism, Burton K. Wheeler (1882-1975), caricatures, Charles Lindbergh (1902-1974), Communist Party of the United States of America (CPUSA), Dr. O. J. Currie, Father Charles Coughlin (1891-1979), Fifth Columnists, FIU Professor Elizabeth Heath, Gerald Nye (1892-1971), Grey;s Hospital (Maritsburg), H. Smith Richardson, Hospitals, Hugo Gellert, Jill Bugajski, John Foster Dulles (1888-1959), Joseph E. Davies (1876-1958), Lord Dundonald (Lieutenant-General Douglas Mackinnon Baillie Hamilton Cochrane: 12th Earl of Dundonald, Major-General Sir Redvers Henry Buller (1839-1908), manuscripts, Martin Dies (1900-1972), Nazi sympathizers, Norman Thomas (1884-1968), Nurse Kate Driver, Nurses, Nursing, Philip Fox La Follette (1897-1965), photograph albums, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882-1945), R. Douglas Stuart (1916-), Rochelle Pienn, Second Boer War (1899-1900), Siege of Ladysmith, Silver Legion of America, Silver Shirts, typescripts, Typhoid fever, William Randolph Hearst (1863-1951), Wolfsonian fellows
THE WOLFSONIAN LIBRARIANS RAISE THEIR VOICES
• February 8, 2013 • 2 CommentsPosted in accessioning, anti-Semitism, antisemitism, archives, Boers, British Army, cataloging, collectors, colonial propaganda, colonialism, David Almeida, Dennis Wiedman, Digital Library Specialist, donations, Dr. Laurence Miller, ethnohistorical methods, ethnohistory, FIU, FIU students, Florida International University, Florida International University students, France, Frederic A. Sharf, gifts, Jean S. and Frederic A. Sharf, Jean S. and Frederic A. Sharf Collection, Jews, library donors, Mitchell Wolfson Jr., Occupied France, ocean liners, oceanliners, passenger ships, Photograph albums, pochoirs, postcards, promotional materials, propaganda, propaganda arts, rare books and special collections library, romance, The Wolfsonian-FIU library, Uncategorized, Vicki Gold Levi, VIP vistors, war propaganda, Wolfsonian, Wolfsonian library, Wolfsonian museum library, Wolfsonian staff, Wolfsonian-FIU library, women, World War II, WWII
Tags: Acisclo Fernandez, Alfred Dreyfus, Ana Ochoa, Andrea Doria, Augustus John Lavie, Austrian Secession, Boxer Rebellion (1898-1901), British colonies, Children's propaganda books, China, Christopher DiCarlo, Cold War, Cristina Pereda, David Almeida, Dr. Francis Xavier Luca, Dr. Laurence Miller, Dr. Nicolae Harsanyi, Dreyfus Affair, Edouard Benedictus, Emile Zola, FIU History Professor Elizabeth Heath, FIU Professor Dennis Wiedman, FIU Professor Raul Reis, FIU Professor Yvette Piggush, French anti-Semitism, German-occupied France, Iris Sanchez-Ruiz, Japanese internment, Jill Bugajski, Judith Berson-Levinson Collection, Michel Potop, Mongolia, Museum of Russian Art (Minneapolis), pochoir prints, Rochelle Pienn, Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905), Sand in their Boots (event), Second Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902), Sharon Gooden, South African War (1899-1902), Tibet, Valentine's Day, Vicki Gold Levi, vintage postcards, Wolfsonian fellows, Work Projects Administration (WPA), Works Progress Administration (WPA), Yellow Peril
RESIDENT FELLOW ELIZABETH HEATH TALKS ABOUT FRENCH COLONIAL MATERIALS IN THE WOLFSONIAN COLLECTION
• July 6, 2012 • Leave a CommentPosted in colonial propaganda, colonialism, exhibitions, fashion, fashion for women, FIU, France, History Department, international expositions, Mitchell Wolfson, Mitchell Wolfson Jr., The Wolfsonian-FIU library, Wolfsonian, Wolfsonian fellows, Wolfsonian staff, World's fairs
Tags: association, Colonies, Dr. Elizabeth Heath, Exposition Internationale Coloniale (1931 : Paris), Exposition nationale coloniale (1922 : Marseille), FIU History Department, Francis Xavier Luca, French colonies, French Indo-China, human zoos, Integration, native peoples, Wolfsonian fellows, World's Fairs
SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE: A HODGE-PODGE OF MATERIALS PULLED FOR A VARIETY OF WOLFSONIAN LIBRARY VISITORS
• May 26, 2012 • 1 CommentPosted in American war propaganda, anti-Semitism, antisemitism, archives, Bauhaus, Bill Bradley, book art, Christopher DeNoon, colonial propaganda, colonial tourism, colonialism, Cuba, Cuba Style, David Almeida, decorative arts, Digital Library Specialist, displays, donations, Dr. Nicolae Harsanyi, exhibitions, FDR, Federal Theatre Project (U.S.), FIU, FIU community, FIU students, Florida International University, Florida International University students, Frederic A. Sharf, FTP, Futurism, Genoa, gifts, graphic arts, graphic designers, Great Depression, History Department, Holocaust, international expositions, Italian design, Jean S. and Frederic A. Sharf, Jean S. and Frederic A. Sharf Collection, Jews, library donors, Mellon curriculum development grant, Nazi propaganda, Nazism, New Deal, New Deal (1933-1939), New Deal era, persuasive arts, promotional materials, propaganda, propaganda arts, rare books and special collections library, Rochelle T. Pienn, school visits to The Wolfsonian, Shenandoah Middle School, Spanish-American War, Steve Heller, student curators, Student exhibit, The Wolfsonian-FIU library, Vicki Gold Levi, Virtual library displays, war propaganda, Wolfsonian, Wolfsonian Education Department, Wolfsonian library, Wolfsonian library collection, Wolfsonian library exhibits, Wolfsonian museum library, Wolfsonian staff, Wolfsonian-FIU exhibitions, Wolfsonian-FIU library, World War I, World War II, World's fairs, WPA, WWI, WWII
Tags: A. M. Cassandre (1901-1968), Alexander Gordon, Art Deco, Art Nouveau, Bacardi archivist Patricia Suau, Bauhaus, Bill Bradley (1868-1962), calendars, Caribbean tourism, comparative colonialism, Conrado W. Massaguer, Dopolavoro, Fascist Italy, Festa dell'Uva di Rovereto, Fortunato Depero (1892-1960), Good Neighbor Fleet, Graphic Design & Advertising Art Institute of Ft. Lauderdale, Gustavo Perez-Firmat, Hendrick Nicolaas Werkman (1882-1945), Herbert Bayer (1900-1985), International exhibitions, Italian Futurism, Ken Botnick, Mac Harshberger (1900-1975), Margaret Dikovitskaya, Mellon grant recipiants, Miami Ad School, Moore-McCormack Lines, New Deal America, Nicolas, Patriotic Propaganda for WOmen and Children on the Home Front (virtual exhibit), Paul Iribe (1883-1935), Professor Peter Andrew, Rex Chung, Rosanne Gibel, Stephen Austin University (Texas), The Christopher DeNoon Collection for the Study of New Deal Culture, The New York World's Fair (1939-40), Thomas C. Ragan, U.S.-Cuba tourist trade, Varadero Beach (Cuba), When Hearts Are Trumps / by Tom Hall, wine, Wine Bubbly and Their Merchants (Wolfsonian Library Exhibit), Winifred Elysse Newman, Wolfsonian fellows, World's Fairs