Windows on War - Soviet propaganda posters online

Natalie Kononenko nataliek at UALBERTA.CA
Thu Jul 18 14:43:44 UTC 2013


Agreed.  This is a very good presentation of interesting and important
material.

Natalie


On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 1:22 AM, Elena Baraban
<Elena.Baraban at umanitoba.ca>wrote:

> Excellent exhibition! The presentation and the notes are fantastic. I hope
> this is going to be a permanent exhibit, so that we can use it when
> teaching culture of WWII. Many thanks for sharing this news!
>
>
> Elena V. Baraban
> Associate Professor of Russian
> German and Slavic Department
> University of Manitoba
> Winnipeg, MB
> Canada
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> The Department of Russian and Slavonic Studies at the University of
> Nottingham is pleased to announce the new online exhibition 'Windows on War
> - Soviet Posters, 1943-1945', a unique collection of Soviet propaganda
> posters: http://windowsonwar.nottingham.ac.uk/
>
> You can view the collection of TASS war posters in fantastic detail, with
> annotations and comments. There are currently 45 posters and prints on the
> site, and more than one hundred other posters will be added in the near
> future. You can zoom right into the posters, read about their war context
> and find out about the painters and writers who created them. We would also
> like to hear your comments via social media.
>
> Take a look at how the Russians viewed the enemy and the home front, how
> the posters were made, and how they are now being conserved and digitised.
> This is an excellent new resource for teachers, students, researchers,
> collectors and enthusiasts.
>
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