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1 | Cultural Trauma: Kós, Kozma, and Hungarian Design in the First World War | By comparing the work and career trajectories of these two architect-designers, this paper explored the changes in taste, style and cultural meaning of the dominant trends in Hungarian interior design before and after World War 1. | Paul Stirton | 30 Sep 2014 | |
2 | Furniture Behind the Wire | An examination of the material culture and social history of the German internees held on the Isle of Man, who made furniture designed by CR Mackintosh for the Northampton home of the Bassett-Lowke family between 1916 and 1919. | Jake Kaner, Yvonne Cresswell | 30 Sep 2014 |