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536 Illustrations 77. The Pavilions of Austria, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Hungary, and Great Britain in the Rue des Nations, Universal Exhibition in Paris in 1900 (photography 1900) 78. Detail from the Hungarian Decorative Art Exhibition in Paris in 1900 (photography 1900) 79. Detail of the Hungarian Home Industry Exhibition, Universal Exhibition in Milan in 1906 (photography 1906) 80. Istvan Medgyaszay-Sandor Nagy: Artist’s Home, detail (photography 1906) 81. Detail of the Hungarian Pavilion at the Turin Universal Exhibition in 1911 (photography 1911) Invasion of “Judeo-Magyars”? The Hungarian “Millennium” of 1896 in the Anti-Semitic Caricature 82. Brother Hungarian (Kikeriki! 1896) 83. Millennium Sketches (Herké Pater 1896; Budapest, German version) 84. The Siege of Panamagyaria in 1896 (Cernoknainik 1896) 85. Pannonia was once a fragrant garden (Herké Pater 1896; Budapest, German version) 86. New Magyars in the desert (Cernoknaznik 1893) 87. Poor Hungaria (Kikeriki! 1896) 88. Life is turning sour for the Germans and the Slavs (Kikeriki! 1896) 89. Nationalities and the People’s Party (Herké Pater 1896; Budapest, German version) 90. New Landtaking on the Eve of the Second Millennium (Herké Páter 1896; Budapest, German) 91. King Stephen, the Apostle of Hungary, at the Millennium Exhibition (Kikeriki! 1896) “Close Exoticism”: The Image of the Hutsuls and Their Region in the Archives and Photographs of the Nineteenth Century and the First Half of the Twentieth Century 92. An ethnographic exhibition of Pokuttya in Kolomea (Kiosy 1881) 93. A Hutsul woman with a pipe (photography around 1880) 94. A Hutsul with a pipe (photography around 1880) 95. Hutsuls’ type “Legin” (postcard, around 1925) 96. A Hutsul from the Zabie Region (watercolor painting by T. Rybkowski, 1881) 97. The Hutsuls (drawing by J. Kossak, engraving by T. Walter 1863) 98. The Hutsuls (drawing based on lithography by J. N. Lewicki, 1841) 99. Hutsuls from Chornohora marching to Kossov to the Pokuttya marketplace (Kfosy 1881) 100. A Hutsul woman with a pipe on horseback (painting by S. Obst, 1883) Representing the Other in British, French, and German Cartoons of the Crimean War 101. Bullying is wrong! (Kladderadatsch1853) 102. Mad dog! (Punch 1854) 103. Method of training the Cossacks (Le Charivari 1854) 104. Te Deum! (Punch 1854) 105. The North web (G. Doré 1854) 106. Lovers of light in the Danube principalities (Kladderadatsch 1853) 107. You do muddle it, answered the cruel beast (G. Doré 1854) 108. Turkey in danger (Punch 1853) 109. David and Goliath (Le Charivari 1854) 110. A consultation about the state of Turkey (Punch 1853) 111. And so will it be: either so or so (Kladderadatsch 1854) 112. Bear, crescent, eagle, lion and unicorn (C. Reinhardt 1854) 113. An oriental question: will he invite us? (Kladderadatsch 1854) 114. A frustrated bear (Le Charivari 1854) 115. A domestic scene (Kladderadatsch 1854) 116. Look out! (Kladderadatsch 1855)