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620 eC PnNnNaAYAR YN — e Ce PNAYA YN ne Dre = B o Ce PNAYA YN A a mo Cultured Way of Life Depicted in the Hungarian-Language Press A good book is a weapon in the hands of the people! Szabad Föld, 1951. Five-year plan for the educated, socialist village. Szabad Föld, 1951. Culture for the village! Opening the 500"peoples library in Véménd. Képes Szabad Föld, 1948. Book day in the village. Szabad Föld, 1949. Join the readers movement! Szabad Föld, 1949. I'm better with farming, ever since I’ve been reading specialist books. Szabad Fold, 1951. Do you want to go on a study trip to the Soviet Union? Szabad Fold, 1949. The neighbours are gathered together: talking, debating. Szabad Föld, 1954. Lets draw, children! News vendor. Szabad Föld, 1949. Working farmers in Regöly municipality welcomed wholeheartedly the reader conference held by Szabad Föld. Szabad Föld, 1950. Winter Evening in Pátka (performance of the Village Theatre). Szabad Föld, 1958. It brings the town closer to the city. Public radio. Szabad Föld, 1950. Mother teaches in this way too... Everyday twice with toothpaste. Szabad Föld, 1950. Own glass for each family member. Szabad Föld, 1950. The Image of the Religious Other Through the Eyes of Bulgarian Cartoonists (1960s-1970s) A Dispute. Stoyan Venev, 1977. Deviland the Ten Commandments. Tenju Pindarev, Karikaturata, 1967. Alas for fuel! Today we will not see the Lord. Karandash, 1963. No comment. Tenju Pindarev, Starshel, 1959. Father, do you have records of your God? Georgi Chavdarov, Starshel, 1966. Wow, this man is a God! Georgi Chaushov, Starshel, 1964. Excursion. Stoyan Venev, Karikaturata, 1967. People from province. Stoyan Venev, 1960s (printed in Venev, 1977). The regular visitors of our churches. Kiril Majsky, 1958. The holiday season is already open. Stoyan Venev, 1970 (printed in Starshel, 1990). Everyone with his cross. Georgi Anastasov, 1957 (printed in Karikaturata, 1967). Catholic priest K. Toskovat from Miromir village. Stoyan Venev, 1958. Modern couple. Veli Sevkedov, Yeni Isik, 1975. Imams. Anonymous, Besedi, 1960. Comrade Ragball and a Slimeball as Unique Visions of the Other in Postwar Poland Comrade Szmaciak in his office. Anonymous illustrator, Szpotariski, ca 1989. Szmaciak harrases Mariolka. Anonymous illustrator, Szpotariski, 1979. Szmaciak the anti-Semite. Anonymous illustrator, Szpotariski, 1979. Deptala visits Szmaciak’s office. Anonymous illustrator, Szpotariski, ca. 1989. Szmaciak as a Martial Law officer. Anonymous illustrator, Szpotariski, 1989. Szmaciak the officer falls into the mud. Anonymous illustrator, Szpotariski, 1989. Szmaciak sees “himself” in the mirror. Anonymous illustrator, Szpotariski, ca 1989. Szmaciak the drunk pig. Anonymous illustrator, Szpotariski, 1979. Tsarina Leonida. Anonymous illustrator, Szpotariski, 1979. Slimeball visualized as a wolf the bliss-seeker. Marianna Marek Jaromski, Wierzbicki, 1991. Anti-Ida poster. Anonymous author 2015.