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Picturing the Western Front
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29 August 2023

HISTORY / Europe / France, Social and cultural history, PHOTOGRAPHY / History, HISTORY / Military / World War I, Photography and photographs, First World War
'Likely to mark a significant turning point in how photographs are used and viewed as historical sources. [...] Dr Pichel has opened up a new dynamic way of thinking about photography in terms of emotion, relationships and the rituals of photographic practices.'
James Downs, Photographica World Magazine (April 2022)
Introduction
1. Recording. The photographic archive of the war
2. Feeling. Private, Official and Press Photography as Emotional Practices
3. Embodying. The multiple meanings of the body of the combatant, the mutilated and the dead
4. Placing. Imaginative geographies, photography and the sense of place
5. Making visible and invisible
Conclusions
Bibliography
List of primary sources
Index