A political cartoon can deliver a powerful message. So powerful, in fact, that it can shape public opinion. From their inception in the 18th century, cartoons were seen as way of expressing ...
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political cartooning only started to kick off in the 18th century when artists would draw funny pictures to mock, ridicule or praise people in power, and they could have a really big impact. Cartoons ...
Tributes to Arte and ZDF reflect the growing importance of public broadcasters in the European animation sector.
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“Walz has scrambled the circuits for Trump because he’s not easy to pigeonhole,” Evan Osnos says. “He’s not what Trump imagines, in his comic-book way, of what a progressive looks like ...
I argue that race was institutionalized beginning in the 18th century as a worldview, a set of culturally created attitudes and beliefs about human group differences. Slavery and the Coming of ...
As generations of schoolchildren were taught, Elizabeth I of England famously said 'I know I have the body but of a weak and feeble woman, but I have the heart and stomach of a king, and of a king of ...
When the industrial revolution erupted in 18th century Britain — replacing handwork with machinery in the manufacture of goods — many of the affected textile workers responded by attacking and ...
The enduring traditions of the High Holiday season take shape across time and place in the latest crop of children’s books ...