Italian Cultural Posters Collection, 1930s-1980s and undated, bulk 1970-1989

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Italian Cultural Posters Collection, 1930s-1980s and undated, bulk 1970-1989

Collection consists of 115 Italian cultural and political posters, the bulk of which date from the 1970s and 1980s. Nearly half of the posters were printed by the Italian Communist Party (Pci) offices in Milan and Rome, chiefly in the 1970s, and address themes such as control of the media (particularly television and newspapers), the environment, elections, educational reform, political radicalism, labor issues, voting rights, patronage and other forms of corruption, and taxation. Many posters display the images and words of political activists from around the world. Some posters refer to Francoism, to American leaders such as President Nixon, and to the Vietnam War. Many of the latter express an anti-American position. Other posters in the collection advertise art and design exhibits, and announce celebrations and civic events. Also includes a set of 38 color slides of elections broadsides (1986-1987) posted in public spaces in Italy.

4.0 Linear feet; 115 Items

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SNAC Resource ID: 6359648

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David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library

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