Posts Tagged ‘WWI’
Comic: WWI and WWII
October 23rd, 2009 by lifeproof
Most of the people don’t like reading–the development in communication technologies backlashes in an interesting way. So, these drawings about WWI and WWII will both entertain you and teach you about what happened by those times. Drawings by Agnus McLeod.
Tags: Agnus McLeod, caricature, Comic, deviantart, First World War, Second World War, World War 1, World War 2, WWI, WWII
Posted in PhotoMorphosis, PinPoint, PoliTickles, Reminder
Somniloquy: Genocide before the Consciousness of the Genocide
September 21st, 2009 by lifeproof
The Armenian Genocide–or from the other side: “Forced Emigration of Armenians” (Ermeni Tehciri)–has been a long debate and struggle from both sides of the conflict, since the Holocaust! There is a significant demand from Turkey to acknowledge it as genocide and reconcile with its (as they are the successors of the Ottoman Empire’s debts, losses [...]
Tags: Armenian diaspora, Armenian Genocide, Balkans, Capitalism, Caucasus, consciousness, Crete, First World War, genocide, Holocaust, Izmir, Karl Marx, Language and the Symbolic Power, Marxism, Pierre Bourdieu, pre-Capitalist, the Middle East, the Ottoman Empire, Wilson's Fourteen Principles, Woodrow Wilson, World War 1, WWI
Posted in Black Yogurt Chronicles, PoliTickles
Turkey’s War
February 7th, 2009 by lifeproof
The First World War was very important in Turkish Republic’s history, as it paved the way to the modern republic and displayed people’s devotion to independence and freedom. There is a recent website that deals with Turkish history of the WWI within this framework, which is an interesting subject that needs further attention from Turkish [...]
Tags: First World War, History, Turkey, WWI
Posted in PinPoint
