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Propaganda in Twentieth Century War and Politics

An Annotated Bibliography

Robert Cole
Barcode 9780810831964
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Release Date: 07/11/1996

Genre: Language & Reference
Sub-Genre: Law & Politics
Label: Scarecrow Press
Series: Magill Bibliographies
Language: English
Publisher: Scarecrow Press

An Annotated Bibliography
Collects and comments on materials about the theory and practice of propaganda in twentieth century war and politics.
Collects and comments on materials about the theory and practice of propaganda in twentieth century war and politics. World War I was the first "total" war in history, and propaganda was disseminated to affirm the righteous cause, sustain morale, discomfit the enemy, placate allies, and pressure neutrals. The process continued in each war thereafter, down to and including the 1991 Gulf War, differentiating only to the extent that propagandists had access to ever more elaborate technologies of mass communications. The bibliography includes works about propaganda theory; sources that deal with the motivation, planning, and purpose of propaganda; includes sources relating to the media through which the propaganda was disseminated; and samples of actual propaganda, ranging from feature films to published pamphlets. The author has chosen entries that provide the most useful sampling of the great variety of propaganda theory and practice that has developed in the twentieth century, with reference specifically to war and politics.