7th International Congress of Vexillology — Washington, D.C., United States, 1977

ICV 7 Washington DC7th International Congress of Vexillology — Washington, D.C., United States

 

 

Organized by

Flag Research Center Flag Research Center

and

 

 

North American Vexillological Association North American Vexillological Association

on 10–14 June 1977

 

The proceedings were published in Flag Bulletin #84 (vol. XIX, issues 3-5).

Unfortunately, FIAV’s request to publish the papers on this website was refused by the Flag Research Center.

Author Paper
Rita Blitt Capturing the Motion of a Flag in Painting and Sculpture
Charles E. Brannon Protecting and Displaying Our Vanishing Flag Heritage
Hans Cappelen The Struggle for a ‘Pure’ Norwegian Flag–Nationalism and Symbolism in the 19th Century
Grace Rogers Cooper Flags: Problems in conservation
James Croft Vexillological research in South and East Africa
John L. Cross Flags of Mexico: An overview
Harold Diceman Modern Canadian military flags
A. W. Etchells The development of military flags exemplified in the Thirty years’ war
Atle Grahl-Madsen Problems of flag terminology and standardisation
Norberto Gutierrez Spanish flags in the War of independence of the United States
A. Zach Hirsch Flags on postage stamps
Franz Kaindl The flag collection of the Military history museum of Vienna
Harold D. Langley Some problems of flag research: A look at the origins and evolution of the Furlong-McCandless history of the United States flag
John Lyman Flags of rank, command, and dignity in the United States Navy 1777-1977
Howard Michael Madaus The application of inductive research techniques to two vexillological challenges: The identification of the flag if the Sultanate of Sulu and the issuance of the distinctive variations of the first battle flags of the Confederate Army of the Potomac (Army of Northern Virginia)
Ottfried Neubecker The impact of trade and shipping agreements on the usage of flags
Martin J. O’Malley International patterns in vexillology: A statistical analysis of flags
Michael W. Panhorst Thumbling Waters Museum: Progress with a purpose
Lucien Philippe Banners and flags if the army and navy of China in 1883
Thomas Pinto The standard flag of America and the World’s Columbian Exposition
Arnold Rabbow Flag strike over Berlin: A follow-up
Arnold Rabbow Flags and ‘good causes’: A functional dilemma
Casimir de Rham A British flag in Schaffhausen Switzerland
Helen Sadtler Flags of independence in the South
Klaes Sierksma Municipal flags in the Netherlands
D. Ralph Spence An outline history of Canada’s flag

 

In addition, the following NAVA publication was distributed to attendees:

Author Paper
H. Wescher Flags

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