The American Institute of Maghrib Studies (AIMS) has awarded Lacy Murphy The Mark Tessler Graduate Student Prize for her paper, “A Visual Battleground with Multiple Fronts: World War II Propaganda in French Algeria.” The paper is based on research that Lacy conducted for her dissertation, “Colliding Worlds: Visual Culture in France and Colonial Algeria (1918-1962)” which she successfully defended last fall.
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