- Introduction
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Technology, Knowledge, Worldviews
- Early Modern Authority
- Feedback Patterns in 19th-Century Ideologies
- The Railroad & Photography
- Competition in the Development of R&D
- Op-Ed: The Internet and Information
- Op-Ed: Photography, Editing, and the Destabilization of Truth
- Op-Ed: The Effects of Technological Immersion
- Op-Ed: Artificial Intelligence Is a New Kind of Technological Beast
- Technology, Empire, War
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Technology, Popular Culture, Gender
- Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe
- The Trial of Marion Gage
- Nando's
- Women and Magazines in the Nineteenth Century
- Cold War Propaganda and Television
- Reproductive Repression
- Op-Ed: The Theatre Experience in the Age of Streaming
- Op-Ed: Compulsory Sterilization in Women's Prisons
- Op-Ed: The Future of Meat
- Creating Lives
- The Toolbox of Invention
- A&SC Highlights
Postcard belonging to James Arthur Mathews who collected them while serving in France,
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Title
Postcard belonging to James Arthur Mathews who collected them while serving in France,
Subject
World War I postcards
Description
This is a postcard from 1917 in the James Arthur Mathews collection. The front of the postcard displays an image of St. Gatien Cathedral located in Indre-et-Loire, France. It is part of the Archdiocese of Tours.
Creator
James Arthur Mathews
Source
Loyola Marymount University's Archives & Special Collections
Date
1917
Contributor
Jakob Sergei Weitz
Rights
Used with permission of LMU's Archives & Special Collections
Format
Postcard
Language
English
Files
Citation
James Arthur Mathews, “Postcard belonging to James Arthur Mathews who collected them while serving in France,,” Technohistory!, accessed October 18, 2024, https://technohistory2017.lmu.build/items/show/53.