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The Conflict and Culture Podcast
David Borys
8 episodes
4 days ago
Historian David Borys interviews the experts on a wide array of topics exploring everything and anything to do with military history beyond the battlefield!

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Historian David Borys interviews the experts on a wide array of topics exploring everything and anything to do with military history beyond the battlefield!

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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S1E2 Comic Books and the Second World War
The Conflict and Culture Podcast
48 minutes 46 seconds
1 month ago
S1E2 Comic Books and the Second World War

Illustration has been an integral part of human history. Particularly before the advent of media such as photography, film, television, and now the Internet, illustrations in all their variety had been the primary visual way to convey history. The comic book, which emerged in its modern form in the 1930s, was another form of visual entertainment that gave readers, especially children, a form of escape. As World War II began, however, comic books became a part of propaganda as well, providing information and education for both children and adults. Comic books were widely disseminated amongst soldiers and became an integral form of media consumption for much of the conflict and for decades after.


To dive into this subject we have brought on historian Cord A. Scott. Cord has a Doctorate in American History from Loyola University Chicago and currently serves as a professor of history for the University of Maryland Global Campus for Asia. He is the author of Comics and Conflict, Four Colour Combat, and The Mud and the Mirth: Marine Corps comics of WWI. He has written for several encyclopedias, academic journals such as the International Journal of Comic Art, the Journal of Popular Culture, the Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, and in several books on aspects of cultural history. He resides in Okinawa, Japan.

 

Don't forget to check out Curious Canadian History! The other Canyon Entertainment podcast hosted by David Borys

 

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The Conflict and Culture Podcast
Historian David Borys interviews the experts on a wide array of topics exploring everything and anything to do with military history beyond the battlefield!

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.