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Preliminaries


 
About page numbering, and about 'Full Text', 'PDF' and 'PDF Plus' links

Acknowledgements


 
Acknowledgements

Chapter 1


 
Using cartoons as historical evidence

Chapter 2


 
Madness and masculinity in the caricatures of the Regency Crisis, 1788-89

Chapter 3


 
'Oppose everything, propose nothing'
Influence and power in the political cartoons of Thomas Nast

Chapter 4


 
'A pettish little emperor'
Images of Kaiser Wilhelm II in Punch, 1888-1901

Chapter 5


 
Wavering between virtue and vice
Constructions of youth in Australian cartoons of the late-Victorian era

Chapter 6


 
'All the world over'
The transnational world of Australian radical and labour cartoonists, 1880s to 1920

Chapter 7


 
'What's so funny?
The finding and use of soldier cartoons from the World Wars as historical evidence

Chapter 8


 
Propaganda and protest
Political cartoons in Iraq during the Second World War

Chapter 9


 
'Forgotten legacies'
The case of Abdullah Ariff's pro-Japanese cartoons during the Japanese occupation of Penang

Chapter 10


 
Cartoons as a powerful propaganda tool
Creating the images of east and west in the Yugoslav satirical press

Chapter 11


 
'Teh futar'
The power of the webcomic and the potential of Web 2.0

Bibliographic note and further reading


 
Bibliographic note and further reading

Contributors


 
List of contributors

Index


 
Index