PHOTOGRAPHY, HISTORY: HISTORY, PHOTOGRAPHY
Series Editors: Elizabeth Edwards, Jennifer Tucker, Patricia Hayes
ISSN: 2398–3892
This field-defining series explores the inseparable relationship between photography and history. Bringing together perspectives from a broad disciplinary base, it investigates what wider histories of, for example, wars, social movements, regionality, or nationhood look like when photography and its social and cultural force are brought into the centre of analysis.
Photography, Humanitarianism, Empire, Jane Lydon
Victorian Photography, Literature, and the Invention of Modern Memory: Already the Past, Jennifer Green-Lewis
Public Images, Ryan Linkof
Photographing Tutankhamun, Christina Riggs
Photography and the Making of Eastern Europe: Conflicting Identities, Culture Heritage (1859–1945), Ewa Manikowska
Photography and the Cultural History of the Postwar European City, Tom Allbeson
Photography and Bearing Witness in the Balkan Conflict, 1988–2015, Paul Lowe
German Vernacular Photographic Heritage of the Great War, Mike Robinson
Camera Time, Lucie Ryzova