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A Cold War Tourist And His Camera Martha Langford John Langford

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A Cold War Tourist And His Camera Martha Langford John Langford
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Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.75 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Martha Langford; John Langford
ISBN: 9780773590779, 0773590773
Language: English
Year: 2011

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A Cold War Tourist And His Camera Martha Langford John Langford by Martha Langford; John Langford 9780773590779, 0773590773 instant download after payment.

Cold War-era imagery is defined by the striking contrast between the ideal of the nuclear family and the nightmare of nuclear annihilation. In 1963, Warren Langford, a Second World War air force veteran and career public servant, travelled through Europe, North America, and Africa as part of the National Defence College's curriculum of Cold War training. Langford, never before much interested in photography, bought a camera and produced some 200 slides of his travels. In A Cold War Tourist and His Camera, his art historian daughter and political scientist son bring his photographs - an unexpected combination of iconic images of Cold War dangers and touristic snapshots - back into view.

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