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Uncut Ration Coupons Commemorating The Lincoln Brigades, Spanish Civil War
Uncut Ration Coupons Commemorating The Lincoln Brigades, Spanish Civil War
Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection
Front: Serated poster with printed title in black and illustration of three men in unform carrying weapons.Back: Small ration coupons with decorative borders for various foods.
Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash: The Lincoln Brigade was comprised of volunteers from North America who wanted to fight against fascism and was organized in 1937 as a part of the International Brigade. The Brigade was in action in a number of important battles of the Spanish Civil War, including the battle of Jarama.
Correspondence From Ernest Kohn/Adolf Slunjski In Zagreb, Croatia
Correspondence From Ernest Kohn/Adolf Slunjski In Zagreb, Croatia
Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection
Envelope: A white envelope with green writing. In the upper left corner is a printed return address, crossed out with black ink with a different return address stamped on in purple. Includes two green postage stamps and a black hand stamp.Letter: Typewritten letter on white paper, including two purple hand stamps, and some writing in black ink, including a signature.
Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash:
A letter from Zagreb from a formerly Jewish-owned company named "Ernest Kohn" with its name crossed out and replaced with the new owner, Adolf Slunjski. Ernest Kohn of Zagreb was murdered during the Holocaust …
Kenyon Collegian - February 4, 2016
Kenyon Collegian - January 28, 2016
Censored Envelope From Germany To Undercover Address In New York
Censored Envelope From Germany To Undercover Address In New York
Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection
Front: A white envelope with writing in blocky black ink. Includes a blue postage stamp, a black hand stamp, and censor tape.Back: Includes censor tape in both German and English.
Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash:
This was the undercover address (generally assumed to have been run by Thomas Cook and Son, Ltd.) used for mail from Germany to Canada prior to US entry into the war. Mail was sent on from there under separate cover, as evidenced by the lack of re-direction and the presence of Canadian censor tapes on the German covers.
Grim Barbed Wire In Poland
Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection
Front: A black and white photo of barbed wire and brick buildings. Back: Tribune Cut Order information about the photo.
Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash:
Wire photo identifying the photo as occurring in Poland, probably of a ghetto street, at the forefront of which is a sign that reads "VORSICHT Hochspannung Lebensgefahr" ["DANGER! High voltage will cause death"].
Ukrainian Document Acknowledging Laws That State Who Must Be Considered Jewish
Ukrainian Document Acknowledging Laws That State Who Must Be Considered Jewish
Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection
Front: Light brown paper with columns of printed text in German, Ukrainian and Polish.Back: Continuation of text.
Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash:
Document issued in Ukrainian, Polish and German languages. One side states the infamous laws saying who must be considered Jewish. The second part is to be signed and states that the signer is acquainted with the laws and is not Jewish. Either the paper had to be signed to join the Ukrainian SS Division "Galichina" or that all Ukrainians working for the Germans had to sign it.
Postcard Of Church At Oradour-Sur-Glane
Postcard Of Church At Oradour-Sur-Glane
Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection
Front: Color photograph of the courtyard of a church.Back: Blue printed postcard lines and text in French.
Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash:
On June 10, 1944, more than 450 women and children were locked in this church by the Nazis, while the men were locked in barns and sheds. The Nazis detonated an incendiary device in the church; anyone attempting to escape was machine-gunned. The men were shot in the legs; no longer able to move, their bodies were covered in gasoline and the barns were set ablaze. The village of Oradour was partially razed that night.
Drancy Internment Camp Postcard
Drancy Internment Camp Postcard
Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection
Front: A black and white photograph of high-rise apartments with white text in French.Back: Black printed postcard lines.
Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash:
Drancy was a 1930s high-rise apartment complex in the northeast suburb of Paris before the Nazis confiscated it and utilized it as an internment camp to hold Jews and other “undesirables” who were later deported to the extermination camps. 65,000 Jews were deported from Drancy, of whom 63,000 were murdered, including 6,000 children. The Vichy government under Petain and Laval cooperated with Nazi Germany, hunting down foreign and French Jews and turning them over to the …
Kenyon College Alumni Bulletin - Winter 2016
Kenyon College Alumni Bulletin - Winter 2016
Kenyon College Alumni Bulletin
No abstract provided.
Understanding The Candelero: A Synthesis Of Research On The Candeleros Of The Naco And Lower Cacaulapa Valleys, Jacob Griffith-Rosenberger
Understanding The Candelero: A Synthesis Of Research On The Candeleros Of The Naco And Lower Cacaulapa Valleys, Jacob Griffith-Rosenberger
Four Valleys Archive
No abstract provided.
Understanding The Candelero: A Synthesis Of Research On The Candeleros Of The Naco And Lower Cacaulapa Valleys, Jacob Griffith-Rosenberger
Understanding The Candelero: A Synthesis Of Research On The Candeleros Of The Naco And Lower Cacaulapa Valleys, Jacob Griffith-Rosenberger
Four Valleys Archive
No abstract provided.
Oral History Interview Metadata Form, Jenna E. Nolt
Oral History Interview Metadata Form, Jenna E. Nolt
Instructions, Forms, and Toolkits
A form created as part of the Oral History in the Liberal Arts (OHLA) Great Lakes College Association (GLCA) Andrew Mellon grant project.
Relevant Interdisciplinarity: Taking The Art History Classroom To The Field, Mickey Abel
Relevant Interdisciplinarity: Taking The Art History Classroom To The Field, Mickey Abel
Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture
No abstract provided.
Visibility & Control In The Vendee, Dory Deines, Owen Wilson-Chavez
Visibility & Control In The Vendee, Dory Deines, Owen Wilson-Chavez
Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture
No abstract provided.
Defining A New Coast: G.I.S. Reconstruction Of Maillezais Abbey’S Hydraulic Drainage Program And The Coastline It Created, Mickey Abel
Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture
No abstract provided.
The Lady Of The Marshes: Place, Identity, And Coudrette’S Mélusine In Late-Medieval Poitou, Shana Thompson
The Lady Of The Marshes: Place, Identity, And Coudrette’S Mélusine In Late-Medieval Poitou, Shana Thompson
Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture
No abstract provided.
Book Review: Janet T. Marquardt, Zodiaque: Making Medieval Modern, 1951-2001, Lindsay Cook
Book Review: Janet T. Marquardt, Zodiaque: Making Medieval Modern, 1951-2001, Lindsay Cook
Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture
No abstract provided.
Composite Bibliography For Maillezais Abbey
Composite Bibliography For Maillezais Abbey
Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture
No abstract provided.
Peregrinations: Journal Of Medieval Art And Architecture (Volume 5, Issue 3)
Peregrinations: Journal Of Medieval Art And Architecture (Volume 5, Issue 3)
Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture
No abstract provided.
Practical Demands And Experimentation: Fabricating The Romanesque And Gothic Hemicycle Arch, Cynthia Marie Canejo
Practical Demands And Experimentation: Fabricating The Romanesque And Gothic Hemicycle Arch, Cynthia Marie Canejo
Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture
No abstract provided.
Through The Eye Of A Needle: Deciphering The Dromedary From San Baudelio De Berlanga, Annie Labatt
Through The Eye Of A Needle: Deciphering The Dromedary From San Baudelio De Berlanga, Annie Labatt
Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture
No abstract provided.
On The Angevin Patronage Of Arnolfo’S De Braye Monument, Matthew Collins
On The Angevin Patronage Of Arnolfo’S De Braye Monument, Matthew Collins
Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture
No abstract provided.
The Lamentation Of Chomranice: A Fifteenth-Century Masterpiece In Which South Meets North, Magdalena Lanuszka
The Lamentation Of Chomranice: A Fifteenth-Century Masterpiece In Which South Meets North, Magdalena Lanuszka
Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture
No abstract provided.
Book Review: Cynthia Hahn, Strange Beauty: Issues In The Making And Meaning Of Reliquaries, 400 – Circa 1204. University Park: Penn State University Press, 2012. Pp. 312, 43 Color/ 90 Black & White Illustrations, Eliza A. Foster
Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture
No abstract provided.
Book Review: Education In Twelfth-Century Art And Architecture: Images Of Learning In Europe, C. 1100-1220. By Laura Cleaver. Woodbridge, Suffolk, Uk: The Boydell Press, 2016. Xii + 229 Pp. $90.00 Cloth., Joseph W. Koterski
Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture
No abstract provided.
Book Review: Arts Of The Medieval Cathedrals: Studies On Architecture, Stained Glass And Sculpture In Honor Of Anne Prache, Eds Kathleen Nolan And Dany Sandron (Ashgate, 2015), Katherine M. Boivin
Book Review: Arts Of The Medieval Cathedrals: Studies On Architecture, Stained Glass And Sculpture In Honor Of Anne Prache, Eds Kathleen Nolan And Dany Sandron (Ashgate, 2015), Katherine M. Boivin
Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture
No abstract provided.
Discoveries
Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture
No abstract provided.
Kenyon College Catalog 2016-2017
Reading Between The Lions: Mapping Meaning In A Surviving Capital At Maillezais Abbey, Lauralee Brott
Reading Between The Lions: Mapping Meaning In A Surviving Capital At Maillezais Abbey, Lauralee Brott
Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture
No abstract provided.