Nationalism--China; Semantics--Social aspects; Mass media and international relations; Nationalism--Psychological aspects
This project examines the rhetorics that enable nations to tap into and deploy capital transnationally. Its primary focus is on China. China's globalism promotes a version of Western neoliberalism, including tropes such as efficiency,...
Military nursing--History; World War, 1914-1918--Women; World War, 1914-1918--Medical care; Women and war--History--20th century
World War I resulted in the deaths of over 8,500,000
military personnel and in addition, millions of civilians.
There were not enough doctors to provide the necessary
medical care for the masses of seriously sick and wounded,
and other than in...
Maps; Forts & fortifications; United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865; United States. Army. Corps of Engineers
Two-page spread, featuring three maps. Published by the United States Department of War in 1895 as Plate 102 of Atlas to accompany the official records of the Union and Confederate Armies 1861-1865. Map 1 is "Defenses of Munfordville, Ky....
Postal service--History; Postal service--Southwest, Old
In every civilization of which any record has been preserved, there is known to have been some organized plan for maintaining communication by couriers who were either post runners or riders mounted. The relaying of these couriers was an obvious...
Academic achievement--Psychological aspects; College students--Psychology
Researchers have studied the concepts of optimism and pessimism as traits, expectations, strategies, and styles of explaining outcomes. Explanatory style and the strategy of defensive pessimism are two of these areas. In general, optimistic...
Portraits; Men; Women; Government officials; Governors; Vice Presidents; Business people; Railroad stations
Governor Flem D. Sampson of Barbourville, Kentucky, who served as Governor of Kentucky from 1927-1931, standing beside a train with his wife, Susie Steele Sampson, U. S. Vice President (and former Kentucky Senator) Charles Curtis, Samuel A....
Paintings; Body parts; Genitals; Urination; Obscenity; Censorship; Corruption; Political issues; Politics & government
"The exposed genitalia in Baselitz's uncompromising paintings and graphics of this period are essentially attempts to bring into the open, to make public, the effects of official 'cover-ups' and repressed emotions in post-Holocaust West...
Sculpture; Signs (Notices); Language; Electric signs; Electron tubes; Advertisements; Advertising; Slogans; Commercialism; Communication; Communication devices
"Jenny Holzer extended the use of language in art to another dimension by presenting words alone; for the viewer, looking and reading became one and the same act. […] In graduate school at the Rhode Island School of Design in the mid-1970s,...
Sculpture; Signs (Notices); Advertisements; Advertising; Electric signs; Electron tubes; Communication; Communication devices; Language; Slogans; Cities & towns; Night; Night photographs; Architecture; Buildings; Walls; Streets; Roads;...
Excerpt from the Survival series. "Jenny Holzer extended the use of language in art to another dimension by presenting words alone; for the viewer, looking and reading became one and the same act. […] In graduate school at the Rhode Island...
Prints; Broadsides; Broadsides; Advertisements; Advertising; Language; Communication; Communication devices; Inscriptions; Lettering (Layout features); Punctuation; Question marks
"Jenny Holzer extended the use of language in art to another dimension by presenting words alone; for the viewer, looking and reading became one and the same act. […] In graduate school at the Rhode Island School of Design in the mid-1970s,...
Louisiana Purchase Exposition (1904 : Saint Louis, Mo.); Exhibitions; Indians of North America; Pawnee Indians; Headdresses; Sports; Archery
Native Americans at Anthropology Days intertribal archery competition, published in the Louisiana Purchase Exposition official scrapbook. Pawnee Frank Moore, wearing a headdress with feather, braids, breechcloth, leggings, and moccasins, shoots an...
Kentucky Derby infield crowd at Churchill Downs, Louisville, Kentucky, May 4, 1935. At the crowd's left, a sign over a building says in backwards writing, "Not Official." (This error likely occurred when the print was made from a...
Elizabeth Farnsley of Louisville, Kentucky wearing a brimmed hat, a floral print dress, and strappy shoes, holding an "official program." The photograph has been painted on in the background and cut so that only she is visible....
Portraits; Men; Women; Lawyers; Government officials; Partisan politics; Political conventions
Robert H. Lucas of Louisville, Kentucky, shaking hands with Dolly Gann. A lawyer, he served as U.S. Collector of Internal Revenue in Kentucky from 1921-1929, and as national Commissioner of Internal Revenue in Washington, D.C. from 1929-1930, and...
Portrait of Minn-Ell (Mrs. Fulton) Mandeville of Louisville, Kentucky. She is wearing glasses and a bow in her hair. The photograph has been cut to an irregular size, leaving only her image. Handwritten on bottom, front of image: credit, Standiford...
Portraits; Men; People associated with entertainment & sports; Cigars; Smoking; Racetracks
Sam McMeekin of Louisville, Kentucky, racing official, with Sherman Goodpickin. They are both wearing bowlers and smoking cigars. The photograph has been cut to an irregular shape and painted on. Stamped on back of image: May 4, 1936.
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; Government officials
Portrait of Peter Roser of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing a pin-stripe suit jacket. The photograph is discolored from age. Handwritten on back of image: GOP official.
Portrait of Richard Henry Wyatt of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing wire-frame glasses. The photograph has marks of discoloration and yellowing from age. Handwritten on back of image: Louisville Railway company official. Stamped on back: December 5,...
Vehicles; Cruisers (Warships); United States. Navy
Launching of U.S.S. Louisville at Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Washington. The official launching was on September 1, 1930. Flags are hung on lines from mast to bow and stern and at top is a U.S. flag. Crowds line the docks. There is fog in...
This collection will draw on the varied collections of the Dwight Anderson Music Library. The first component will include the official University of Louisville School of Music guest book. Future plans include the digitization of several of the...