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Session Submission Type: Panel
This panel examines the intersection between print and visual culture in late imperial and revolutionary Russian history. Panelists examine sources that used both text and images as means of communication, including newspapers, posters, pamphlets, and other printed media, to understand how image and text interacted and conveyed the messages and narratives of this turbulent period.
Drawing the News: Illustrations and Editorial Cartoons in Late Imperial Russian Kopeck Newspapers - Felix Day Cowan, U of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Forging the Revolutionary Story: Image and Text in the Print Culture of 1917 - Matthew Rendle, U of Exeter (UK)
Gender and Imagination in the Russian Civil War: Backward Women and Forward Men in Iconic Perspective, 1917-1922 - Elizabeth A. Wood, MIT