The Voice of America : propaganda and democracy, 1941-1945
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The Voice of America : propaganda and democracy, 1941-1945
(History of American thought and culture)
University of Wisconsin Press, c1990
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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ISBN 9780299126209
内容説明
Alarmed by the reach and power of Nazi propaganda, President Roosevelt in 1941 authorized the creation of the office that became the Overseas Branch of the Office of War Information - the Voice of America. In this history, Holly Cowan Shulman provides an account to date of how America's wartime propaganda policy evolved. Working from the original radio scripts, personal interviews with former members of OWI and their families, and from extensive archival research in both the United States and Great Britain, she analyzes the cultural myths and symbols reworked by the VOA into instruments of propaganda: a vision of America as the innocent giant whose mission was to save war-torn Europe.
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pbk. ISBN 9780299126247
内容説明
An account of how America's wartime propaganda policy evolved. Working from the original radio scripts, interviews with former members of the Office of War Information, and archival research in the US and Great Britain, the author analyzes the cultural myths that were reworked into propaganda.
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