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David Hilton

By the People, For the People: Posters from the WPA, 1936-1943 - 0 views

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    Another one of the excellent collections provided by the Library of Congress. Gotta love 'em.
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    The By the People, For the People: Posters from the WPA, 1936-1943 collection consists of 908 boldly colored and graphically diverse original posters produced from 1936 to 1943 as part of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal.
Michael Sheehan

Learning Never Stops: World War II Posters and the Statue of Liberty - 14 views

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    Digital copies of World War II poster that can be downloaded and printed! Plus, an excellent photo blog about the Statue of Liberty.
Annabel Astbury

1939: The Three Posters (PhD Extract) - Keep Calm and Carry On and other Second World W... - 19 views

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    PhD Extract by Dr Rebecca Lewis on the origins of wartime posters and their production. 
Michael Sheehan

Learning Never Stops: Vintage Ad Browser - Over 100,000 ads and posters from the 1700's... - 15 views

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    This website features a huge collection of over 100,000 old posters and advertisements from as far back as the 1700's.
Eric Beckman

Home: Political Posters, Labadie Collection, University of Michigan - 2 views

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    Large collection of digitized, radical posters
David Hilton

A Soviet Poster A Day - 9 views

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    I don't usually save blogs, but thought this might be useful for people when you're looking for places to find decorations for your classroom. Why pay a fortune for some dodgy poster from a textbook company when you can download posters directly (or even better, go to www.historicaltweets.com - I've got some up in my classroom in A3 and they rock!) and print them out. Saves on budget, too.
Duane Galle

EarthStation1.com - The Poster Prop Page - Pictures of German Propaganda Posters - 4 views

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    Great Collection of propaganda posters from Germany
anonymous

Examples of Propaganda from WW1 | German WW1 Propaganda Posters - 19 views

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    Very detailed - all you need to know about propaganda with examples
David Hilton

WWIII Propaganda Posters - a set on Flickr - 1 views

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    These posters might be useful for your classroom walls. Hilarious.
David Hilton

WWII posters - a set on Flickr - 0 views

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    A collection of nearly 3000 high-resolution World War II propaganda posters maintained by an American writer living in Berlin. Wonder what his German mates think?
David Hilton

History Posters - a set on Flickr - 25 views

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    Useful collection of images you can print out for classroom posters. I was particularly surprised to see that Shakira has a degree in World History. Who would have thought?
Michael Sheehan

Learning Never Stops: Vintage Propaganda Posters- Two Great Resources - 15 views

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    World War II and Cold War.
Michael Sheehan

Learning Never Stops: American History, Rights, Jazz and Rain - 3 views

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    Great American history resources from the Gilder Lehrman Institute plus an excellent printable poster about the Bill of Rights.
HistoryGrl14 .

Internet History Sourcebooks - 8 views

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    "A Aztec Account of the Conquest of Mexico In 1519 Hernan Cortés sailed from Cuba, landed in Mexico and made his way to the Aztec capital. Miguel Leon­Portilla, a Mexican anthropologist, gathered accounts by the Aztecs, some of which were written shortly after the conquest. Speeches of Motecuhzoma and Cortés When Motecuhzoma [Montezuma] had given necklaces to each one, Cortés asked him: "Are you Motecuhzoma? Are you the king? Is it true that you are the king Motecuhzoma?" And the king said: "Yes, I am Motecuhzoma." Then he stood up to welcome Cortés; he came forward, bowed his head low and addressed him in these words: "Our lord, you are weary. The journey has tired you, but now you have arrived on the earth. You have come to your city, Mexico. You have come here to sit on your throne, to sit under its canopy. "The kings who have gone before, your representatives, guarded it and preserved it for your coming. The kings Itzcoatl, Motecuhzoma the Elder, Axayacatl, Tizoc and Ahuitzol ruled for you in the City of Mexico. The people were protected by their swords and sheltered by their shields. "Do the kings know the destiny of those they left behind, their posterity? If only they are watching! If only they can see what I see! "No, it is not a dream. I am not walking in my sleep. I am not seeing you in my dreams.... I have seen you at last! I have met you face to face! I was in agony for five days, for ten days, with my eyes fixed on the Region of the Mystery. And now you have come out of the clouds and mists to sit on your throne again. "This was foretold by the kings who governed your city, and now it has taken place. You have come back to us; you have come down from the sky. Rest now, and take possession of your royal houses. Welcome to your land, my lords! " When Motecuhzoma had finished, La Malinche translated his address into Spanish so that the Captain could understand it. Cortés replied in his str
Simon Miles

Propaganda Postcards of the Great War (World War 1) - 22 views

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    This site contains a large number of propaganda posters from World War I.
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    A lot more websites on war propaganda you can find on: http://www.digischool.nl/gs/community/histoforum/propaganda2/bronnen.htm
David Hilton

SEAAdoc - Documenting the Southeast Asian American Experience - 0 views

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    A collection of images, documents, posters, articles, etc based around the experience of South-East Asian immigrants into the USA during and after the Vietnam War. Has thousands of images and documents.
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