This paper describes the purpose and effectiveness of distributed campaign materials in the context of President Dwight D Eisenhower\u27s 1952 and 1956 elections. It analyzes campaign buttons and political cartoons distributed by the Eisenhower administration to determine how they furthered the image Eisenhower wished to convey during his campaigns. This image is presented by applying certain aesthetic qualities to the campaign materials
This essay examines The Life of Franklin D. Roosevelt, a comic book distributed internationally by t...
To the degree that the American press corps serves as the creator of the first draft of history, it ...
Using newly available archival materials from the Eisenhower Library in Abilene, Kansas, this disser...
This paper describes the purpose and effectiveness of distributed campaign materials in the context ...
This manuscript will discuss the evolution of information dissemination in political campaigning, wi...
33 images of varying dimensions.\ud Exhibited in the Humboldt State University Library from October ...
1This work sets out to explore partisan differences in the visual imagery in presidential campaign a...
This paper seeks to contextualize the 1956 election by providing a summary of the African American p...
In the 1950s, public relations practitioners tried to garner respectability for their fledgling prof...
This collection comprises an assortment of President Dwight D. Eisenhower related political material...
This paper presents a comparison between President Eisenhower and President Kennedy\u27s foreign aff...
Many textiles survive from presidential campaigns of the 19th and 20th centuries. Far fewer from con...
Dwight Eisenhower has long been thought of as a president who did not think about politics in a cohe...
This study aims to shed light on the relationship between the commercial advertising model AIDA (Awa...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThis dissertation analyzes American World War II propaganda generat...
This essay examines The Life of Franklin D. Roosevelt, a comic book distributed internationally by t...
To the degree that the American press corps serves as the creator of the first draft of history, it ...
Using newly available archival materials from the Eisenhower Library in Abilene, Kansas, this disser...
This paper describes the purpose and effectiveness of distributed campaign materials in the context ...
This manuscript will discuss the evolution of information dissemination in political campaigning, wi...
33 images of varying dimensions.\ud Exhibited in the Humboldt State University Library from October ...
1This work sets out to explore partisan differences in the visual imagery in presidential campaign a...
This paper seeks to contextualize the 1956 election by providing a summary of the African American p...
In the 1950s, public relations practitioners tried to garner respectability for their fledgling prof...
This collection comprises an assortment of President Dwight D. Eisenhower related political material...
This paper presents a comparison between President Eisenhower and President Kennedy\u27s foreign aff...
Many textiles survive from presidential campaigns of the 19th and 20th centuries. Far fewer from con...
Dwight Eisenhower has long been thought of as a president who did not think about politics in a cohe...
This study aims to shed light on the relationship between the commercial advertising model AIDA (Awa...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThis dissertation analyzes American World War II propaganda generat...
This essay examines The Life of Franklin D. Roosevelt, a comic book distributed internationally by t...
To the degree that the American press corps serves as the creator of the first draft of history, it ...
Using newly available archival materials from the Eisenhower Library in Abilene, Kansas, this disser...