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- Title
'Tracking' Edith Tudor-Hart.
- Authors
Forbes, Duncan
- Abstract
The article discusses the story of Austrian exiled photographer Edith Tudor-Hart. Born in Vienna in 1908, Tudor-Hart developed her radicalism due to a number of factors, including the cultural activism of her social-democratic parents, the destruction of World War I and the promise of the Russian Revolution. She supported the People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs during the 1930s and 1940s. Her MI5 files that cover the period from late 1951 to 1965 are examined.
- Subjects
SOVIET Union; TUDOR-Hart, Edith; WOMEN photographers; CULTURAL activism; WORLD War I; RUSSIAN Revolution, 1917-1921; SECRET police; GREAT Britain. MI5; TWENTIETH century; HISTORY
- Publication
History Workshop Journal, 2017, Vol 84, p234
- ISSN
1363-3554
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/hwj/dbx045