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The Canadian War Museum just had an exhibit called
"Weapons of Mass Dissemination : The Propaganda of
War". It focused on the First and Second World Wars
and the Spanish Civil War. The exhibition was
developed by the Wolfsonian-Florida International
University, to which the Canadian War Museum added a
Canadian Wartime Propaganda component. Sorry, I do
not know who the curators were though.
--- Lonn Taylor <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Can anyone on the list suggest institutions that
> have done exhibits of World
> War I posters or provide the names of curators with
> special expertise in
> this area? I have been asked to advise a major
> public library with a
> collection of these posters on doing an exhibit and
> I would like to put them
> in touch with an expert in the field.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Lonn Taylor
> Fort Davis, Texas
>
>
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