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- Satirical Images of the French Revolution - France: Women in the . . .
The Library's image collections include hundreds of political cartoons from France and England depicting personalities and interpretations of the French Revolution A selection of these images are included below
- French Revolution Political Cartoons Explained - East India Blogging Co.
Though this French Revolution political cartoon originated in England, it can give us some interesting insight into how both foreign powers, as well as French royalists, viewed the beheading of their king
- Touring French History through Political Cartoons
Today, in honor of Bastille Day, or La Fête Nationale, marking the beginning of the French Revolution, we feature highlights from the French Political Cartoon Collection
- Category : Caricatures on the French Revolution - Wikimedia
Media in category "Caricatures on the French Revolution" The following 126 files are in this category, out of 126 total
- French political cartoon filing series (Library of Congress)
Primarily caricatures and satirical images depicting events of the French Revolution and of French history from pre-revolution through the Franco-Prussian War, including the Restoration, July Revolution, and the Second Empire; with scenes mocking the royal family, other political figures and rulers, and religion
- Looking back at France’s long tradition of caricature
French history teacher Samuel Paty was murdered on 16 October after showing two caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed in a class about freedom of expression In recent years, caricature in France
- Political Cartoons of the French Revolution - Storyboard That
Engage with political satire via French Revolution cartoons on StoryboardThat for free, visually aiding students' grasp of historical context
- Political cartoons concerning France, 1789-1830 - Cornell University
French Revolution period caricatures mainly concerning the three estates of France, the nationalization of church property, privileges of the clergy and nobility, despotism, the constitution of 1791, and the political process
- French Revolution: Cartoons, Monarchy Enlightenment
Political cartoons during the French Revolution were like the Twitter of the 18th century – a quick, punchy, and often hilarious way to spread ideas They were the memes of their time, capturing the spirit of rebellion, discontent, and the sheer absurdity of it all
- French caricature and the French Revolution, 1789-1799
French caricature and the French Revolution, 1789-1799 "Published in conjunction with an exhibition co-organized by the University of California, Los Angeles, and the Bibliothèque nationale de France, as part of 1789-1989, the French Revolution: a UCLA bicentennial program "
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