Historians on the Homefront: American Propagandists for the Great WarExamines the propaganda activities of the Wilson administration by looking into the activities of The Committee on Public Information (CPI), and analyzes the relationship between CPI's partnership with the National Board for Historical Service. |
Contents
The Dilemma of War | 1 |
Mobilizing the Historians | 16 |
Professors Pamphlets | 34 |
Copyright | |
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Historians on the Homefront: American Propagandists for the Great War George T. Blakey Limited preview - 2021 |
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