“…Furthermore, when used, they are rarely the object of study and are instead displayed as superficial illustrations to a political story (Jarman 1998, 89). Some studies have looked at the role of postcards in spreading propaganda in imperial Britain (MacKenzie 1984), Nazi Germany (Wilson 1996), the Ottoman Empire (Ozen 2008), the Russian Civil War (Rowley 2008;Mathew 2010) and Fascist Italy (Sturani 2013), as well as in opposing women's suffrage (Palzewski 2005). However, there are many areas of research that still remain undeveloped.…”