Professor Jim Aulich
Jim Aulich is a member of:
- Visual Culture Research Centre
- Propaganda, Publicity and Advertising Research Group
- Visual Cultures of Magazines Research Group
- Curating Research Group
- Exhibitions
Aulich, J., 2007. The War Poster. Weapons of Mass Communication, Imperial War Museum, London, October 2007 - March 2008.
Aulich, J., 2005. Forced Laughter. An exhibition of 105 cartoons by Boris Efimov, Galerie Nova sin, Prague, Czech Republic, 6th-30th October 2005.
Aulich, J., 2001. Gagarin in Manchester. An Exhibition of Photographs, Posters and Memorabilia to Commemorate the 40th Anniversary of the visit of Yuri Gargarin to Manchester on 12th July 1961, Manchester Science and Industry Museum (July-Sept 2001) & Jodrell Bank, Manchester University (Sept 2001-Feb 2002), July-Sept 2001 & Sept 2001-Feb 2002.
- Books
Aulich, J., 2007. War Posters. Weapons of Mass Communication, Thames & Hudson.
- Jointly Authored Book
Aulich, J., Hewitt, J., 2007. 'Seduction or instruction? First World War Posters in Britain and Europe', Manchester University Press, Manchester.
Aulich, J. and Sylvestrova, M., 2000. 'Political Posters in Central and Eastern Europe, 1945-1995', Manchester University Press.
- Edited Books
Faulkner, S. Aulich, J. Burke, L., 2010. 'The Politics of Cultural Memory', Cambridge Scholars Press, Cambridge.
Aulich, J., Purbrick, L., Dawson, G., 2007. 'Contested Spaces. Sites, Representations and Histories of Conflict', Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke.
Aulich, J.; Boulton, Angus; Faulkner, Simon, 2007. 'Restricted Areas. Angus Boulton', MIRIAD and the Wapping Project, Manchester and London.
Aulich, J. and Sylvestrova, M., 2003. 'Znameni Doby/ Signs of the Times. Culture, Politics and Society in Central and Eastern Europe 1945-2000', MIRIAD, Manchester Metropolitan University & Moravian Gallery, Brno.
Aulich, J. and Lynch J. (eds.), 2000. 'Critical Kitaj. Essays on the work of RB Kitaj', Manchester University Press.
- Book Chapters
Aulich, J., 2007. 'Memory, What is it Good For? Forced Labour, Blockhouses and Museums in Nord-Pas de Calais, Northern France'. In Purbrick, L., Aulich, J., Dawson, G. (eds.) Contested Spaces. Sites, Representations and Histories of Conflict, 8, 191-210, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke.
Aulich, J., 2003. 'Political Posters in Central and Eastern Europe'. In Robin Cassling & Gabriel Fragniere (eds.) Social Sciences and Political Change. Promoting Innovative Research in Post-Socialist Countries, pp.193-200, Presses Interuniversitaires Europennes - Peter Lang, Bruxelles, Bern, Berlin, Frankfurt/M, New York, Oxford, Wien..
Aulich, J., 2003. 'Western Views on Communist Perspectives'. In Znameni Doby/ Signs of the Times. Culture, Politics and Society in Central and Eastern Europe 1945-2000, pp.8-20, MIRIAD, Manchester Metropolitan University & Moravian Gallery, Brno.
Aulich, J., 2000. ''Introduction', 'Kitaj, history and tradition''. In Aulich, J., Lynch, J. (eds.) Critical Kitaj. Essays on the work of R.B.Kitaj, Introduction, Chapter 8, 1-28, 153-68, Manchester University Press, Manchester.
- Presentations
Aulich, J., 2006. '‘Propaganda, Publicity and the First World War’', Popular Culture and the First World War an International Conference,, University of Newcastle, March 2006.
Aulich, J., 2005. 'Artists in the Service of Criminals', The Political Poster, Congress Hall of the Municipal Library, Prague, Czech Republic, 14 March 2005.
Aulich, J., 2005. 'Plakat Group 1962-9. Posters and the Play of Politics in Prague', Czech Design, Culture and Society: Changing Climates, University of Brighton, 2 December 2005.
Aulich, J., 2004. 'Memory, Who's It good For? Blockhouses and Slave Labour in the Pas de Calais in World War Two', The Politics of Cultural Memory, Manchester Metropolitan University, 6-8 November 2004.
Aulich, J., 2003. 'The Art Historian and the Poster', Plakatkultur und offenliche Kommunikation im Neuen Europa, Veransteltet von der Wiener Stadt- und Landesbibliotek, der Gesellschaft fur Politische Aufklarung und Design Austria, Volkshalle des Wiener Rathaus, Austria, 15 October 2003.


