Pressing the fight : print, propaganda, and the Cold War
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Pressing the fight : print, propaganda, and the Cold War
(Studies in print culture and the history of the book)
University of Massachusetts Press, c2010
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Introduction / Greg Barnhisel and Catherine Turner
- The medium, the message, the movement : print culture and new left politics / Kristin Mathews
- The education of a Cold War conservative: anti-communist literature of the 1950s and 1960s / Laura Jane Gifford
- Literature and reeducation in occupied Germany, 1945-1949 / Christian Kanig
- Democratic bookshelf: American libraries in occupied Japan / Hiromi Ochi
- The British Information Research Department and Cold War propaganda publishing / James B. Smith
- Books for the world: American book programs in the developing world, 1948-1968 / Amanda Laugesen
- Impact of propaganda materials in free world countries / Martin Manning
- "How can I tell my grandchildren what I did in the Cold War?": militarizing the funny pages and Milton Caniff's Steve Canyon / Edward Brunner
- Pineapple glaze and backyard luaus: Cold War cookbooks and the fiftieth state / Amy Reddinger
- Mediating revolution: travel literature and the Vietnam War / Scott Laderman
- Promoting literature in the most dangerous area in the world: the Cold War, the boom, and mundo nuevo / Russell Cobb
- "Truth, freedom, perfection": Alfred Barr's What is modern painting? as Cold War rhetoric / Patricia Hills
