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Enemies and Allies in North Korean Art and Archives, 1948-1952. Adam Cathcart University of Leeds @adamcathcart Panel Hashtag: #AAS242. Usually in modern times when States have been defeated in war they have preserved their structure, their identity, and the secrecy of their archives.
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Enemies and Allies in North Korean Art and Archives, 1948-1952 Adam Cathcart University of Leeds @adamcathcart Panel Hashtag: #AAS242
Usually in modern times when States have been defeated in war they have preserved their structure, their identity, and the secrecy of their archives. – Winston Churchill, The Second World War, Vol. 1: The Gathering Storm (London: Cassell & Co., 1948), p. 232.
“Or we might put it this way: history is picture is memory is history is picture is memory, but only the picture objectively holds history still – a slice of life, a flitting moment, yes, but this happened.” - Bruce Cumings, War and Television (Verso, 1992), 54-57.
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