"Even in the most obscure local papers, there were constant references to an extremely diverse array of historical figures from the classical era to the 20th century: Pharaoh Thutmose III, Alexander the Great, King Herod, Emperor Caligula, Attila the Hun, Richard III, Henry VIII, Guy Fawkes, Maximilien Robespierre, Georges Boulanger, and Benito Mussolini."
Gavirel Rosenfeld at The Atlantic explores "How Americans Described Evil Before Hitler."
Tuesday, October 09, 2018
"Before 1945, the Analogical Reservoir Was More Abundantly Stocked"
Labels:
1930s,
cultural history,
history,
Hitler,
journalism,
language,
twentieth century
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