Lynn Hunt
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Popular art in the form of cartoons, caricatures and simple engravings offered great potential for political propaganda as the revolutionary leaders discovered. As Lynn Hunt explains, it also provided the lay middle class which established the new government with an opportunity to define itself and its revolution while attempting to win the allegiance of the nation.
Published October 1 1980
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