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Transcripts For CSPAN3 American Artifacts World War I American Art 20180128

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 American Artifacts World War I American Art 20180203

The United States is doing to search, i found how extensively the range of artists, not only high artists but popular artists, commercial artists, we digesting the war. And actually after the troops came home. Steve you teach this attitude wake forest university. What drew you to this topic . Mr. Lubin i knew the anniversary of american involvement in the war was coming up. I thought, we were living in a time this was the early 2000s. The war we were facing, in the middle east, a huge influence on the way we were thinking about things. It must have been the same back in the day a century early. It was more a question i had in my mind, why wasnt it similar . The rejection of anything to do with war. Normal shows a desire for war. Not for war. It roiled peoples consciousness. Steve lets set up our involvement in world war i and why we were involved, late in the game. You the following. In the early days of the conflict, most observer ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 American Artifacts World War I American Art 20180128

Everything thought it bypassed the United States is doing to search, i found how extensively the range of artists, not only high artists but popular artists, commercial artists, we digesting the war. And actually after the troops came home. Steve you teach this attitude at wake forest university. What drew you to this topic . Mr. Lubin i knew the anniversary of american involvement in the war was coming up. I thought, we were living in a time this was the early 2000s. I was thinking about how the war that we were facing, the wars in the middle east has a huge influence on the way we were thinking about things. I thought it must have been same back in the day a century earlier. It was more a question i had in my mind, why wasnt it similar . The rejection of anything to do with war. Normal shows a desire for war. Not for war. It roiled peoples consciousness. Thats what i kept discovering again and again. Steve lets set up our involve ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 American Artifacts World War I American Art 20180129

The United States. Howoing research, i found extensively the range of artists, not only high artists but popular artists, commercial artists, we digesting the war. And actually after the troops came home. Steve you teach this attitude at wake forest university. What drew you to this topic . Mr. Lubin i knew the anniversary of american involvement in the war was coming up. I thought, we were living in a time this was the early 2000s. I was beginning about how the war we were facing, in the middle east, a huge influence on the way we were thinking about things. It must have been the same back in the day a century early. It was more a question i had in my mind, why wasnt it similar . Was it similar . Wass how hugely similar it to today, the control of inventory, the rejection of anything to do with war. A desire for war. Not for war. It roiled peoples consciousness. Steve lets set up our involvement in world war i and why we were invo ....

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