With the historian it is an article of faith that knowledge of the past is a key to understanding the present. -Kenneth Stampp
Showing posts with label history images. Show all posts
Showing posts with label history images. Show all posts
Monday, April 23, 2007
The Past in 3-D
Interesting post on metafilter about stereographs and the ability to view the past in 3-D. Nice set of links to historical stereographic images too.
Saturday, January 20, 2007
Public-Domain Image Links
Progressive Historians has a nice list of sites where one you can find public-domain images online.
Tuesday, January 02, 2007
13 Photographs that Changed the World
Ransom Riggs posted 13 photographs that he believes changed the world in the January - February 2007 issue of Mental_Floss Magazine. Many of the one's he chose, I would also argue helped change American history - including the Migrant Mother photo, the Brady photo of the dead at Gettysburg, and the photo showing the killing of a Vietcong in a Saigon street during the Tet Offensive.
I was trying to think of other photos that were important to the direction of American history and the first one that sprang to mind was the photo of the bodies of the women who jumped from the Triangle Shirtwaist Company to avoid being burned alive inside the factory
This photo and the incident it represented not only led to improved fire safety laws, but also strengthened the labor union movement and the desire of middle class progressive women to protect the safety and health of working class women.
I think there is something powerful about images that burns some incidents into our memory that the story or explanation of a situation by itself fails to do.
I was trying to think of other photos that were important to the direction of American history and the first one that sprang to mind was the photo of the bodies of the women who jumped from the Triangle Shirtwaist Company to avoid being burned alive inside the factory
This photo and the incident it represented not only led to improved fire safety laws, but also strengthened the labor union movement and the desire of middle class progressive women to protect the safety and health of working class women.I think there is something powerful about images that burns some incidents into our memory that the story or explanation of a situation by itself fails to do.
Thursday, September 21, 2006
www.picture-history.com
This is a very cool site. They have images from the last 150 years and arranged by collection. Some of the collections include:
- African Americans
- Civil War
- Europe
- Indians
- United States in the 1930s and 1940s
- Old West
What I like most about this site, however, is the quality of the images. They are just amazing. I'm already trying to find some to use later on this semester with my lectures.
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