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Research paper thumbnail of How and why has national identity been reflected and shaped by writers, artists, and film-makers concerned with portrayals of war?

This essay examines the role of media including journalism and photography, in the ways that thes... more This essay examines the role of media including journalism and photography, in the ways that these formats have been used and exploited to promote ideas of national identity within the context of war.

Research paper thumbnail of Going Electric: Bob Dylan, Folk Music and American Society in the Sixties

An historiographical paper on the Bob Dylan 'electric' controversy and his abandonment of the Ame... more An historiographical paper on the Bob Dylan 'electric' controversy and his abandonment of the American sixties folk scene, and how it tied into wider trends in relation to popular American music and society.

Research paper thumbnail of How and why has national identity been reflected and shaped by writers, artists, and film-makers concerned with portrayals of war?

This essay examines the role of media including journalism and photography, in the ways that thes... more This essay examines the role of media including journalism and photography, in the ways that these formats have been used and exploited to promote ideas of national identity within the context of war.

Research paper thumbnail of Going Electric: Bob Dylan, Folk Music and American Society in the Sixties

An historiographical paper on the Bob Dylan 'electric' controversy and his abandonment of the Ame... more An historiographical paper on the Bob Dylan 'electric' controversy and his abandonment of the American sixties folk scene, and how it tied into wider trends in relation to popular American music and society.

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