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Dissecting the Value of Photographic Histories with the Picture Post Historical Archive

Understanding the value of photographic histories with Gale Primary Sources.

Overview

Photographs are something that are regularly take for granted. Someone may have already taken a multitude of pictures today – some carefully crafted, others on the spur of the moment. What does this seemingly mundane and ordinary act of photographing bring to a study of history, and why should photographs be included within archives?

Photographs are not normative written sources which leads some to be skeptical of their historical value. Others assert that photographs contain less historical bias as they show the reality of what occurred in the past. Neither of these attitudes are helpful. Instead, using Gale’s Picture Post Historical Archive, an example of the intersection of photography, writing and the beginning of photojournalism, this Libguide will dissect the value of ‘Photographic Histories’ as an area of study and assess the usefulness of such an archive.

Picture Post Historical Archive, 1938–1957