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The Great War

The Great War

The Persuasive Power of Photography

By (author) Bodo von Dewitz
By (author) Anthony Petiteau
By (author) Ann Thomas

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World War I could be called the ‘war of the camera’. While earlier conflicts were documented using photography, WWI represented a turning point in how the medium was applied and by whom. Both the Allied forces and the Central Powers employed official photos to spy, to provoke, and to persuade – a study in strategy, censorship, and the constant need to whip up public support for the cause. In sharp contrast, the importance of photography for personal use was undeniable. For soldiers and those left behind, studio portraits and photo albums created permanent records of lives that were suddenly placed at risk. Published on the 100th anniversary of the beginning of WWI, this book brings together a diverse, remarkable selection of images that illustrates the beginning of photography’s inextricability from modern warfare.

About the Author
Ann Thomas is curator of the Photographs Collection at the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa. Anthony Petiteau is responsible for documentary studies at the Musée de l Armée, Paris.
Specifications
Publisher
5 Continents Editions
ISBN
9788874396788
Published
1st Jan 2019
Binding
Hardback
Territory
World excluding Italy and France
Size
291 mm x 287 mm
Pages
143 Pages
Illustrations
87 color
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