Journal of Modern European History 16 (2018), 4

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Journal of Modern European History 16 (2018), 4
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Photography and Dictatorships in the Twentieth Century

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München 2018: C.H. Beck Verlag
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vierteljährlich
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ISSN 1611-8944
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144
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Journal of Modern European History
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Schriftleitung: Andreas Eckert, Christina von Hodenberg, Joachim von Puttkamer, Milos Reznik Kontakt: Jörg Später Historisches Seminar der Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg im Breisgau joerg.spaeter@geschichte.uni-freiburg.de
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Später, Jörg

This special issue focuses on the relationship between photography and dictatorships in the twentieth century. Gaining control of images was a key objective for dictatorships of that era. Each of them created institutions for monitoring and guiding the production, distribution and interpretation of images. Photography played a central role here, not only as it developed into a mass medium, but also as it spread on a grassroots level below hegemonic media representations, becoming an everyday practice for a wide range of photographic participants. In the five articles for this issue’s special focus, the authors turn the spotlight on various European dictatorships and authoritarian regimes, from Nazi Germany to the Soviet Union (specifically Uzbekistan), from Portugal under Salazar to Greece under Metaxas, and finally East Germany. They investigate the conditions for photography in political systems unbound by the rule of law or civil liberties, as well as the options for action and forms of expression available to the makers of photos.

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Photography and Dictatorships in the Twentieth Century
Ed. by Linda Conze / Ulrich Prehn / Michael Wildt

L. Conze
Filling the Frame. Photography of May Day Crowds during the Early Nazi Era

H. Holzberger
Central Asia in Press Photography, 1925–1937

N.P. Soursos
Photography under the Metaxas Dictatorship

F.M. Ferreira / P. Leal
The Propagandistic Staging of the Portuguese Estado Nuovo in Braga

B. Kaschek
Christian Borchert’s Artist Portraits from 1975/76

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D. Hedinger / N. Heé
Transimperial History – Connectivity, Cooperation and Competition

Series: Neutral Countries in the First World War

W. Klinkert
The Military and Strategic Role of Dutch Neutrality, 1890–1940

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