Witness to war: photography, Anglophone women's writing, and the Spanish Civil War.
This dissertation connects twentieth-century European and American women artists' documentations of the Spanish Civil War in photography, journalism, memoir, fiction, and poetry to a growing consciousness of humanitarianism in British and American political culture in the 1930s. With attention...
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