This annotated bibliography explores propaganda themes, phrases, and images in recruiting pamphlets and posters. The pamphlets are from 1918--1977 and explore a wide range of themes and the evolution of propaganda angles. All of the posters, with the exception of two, are from WWII and show similarities and differences in the recruiting methods of the branches of military service. Stereotypes are described as are portrayals of different branches which still apply today. The recruitment of women is explored, from the no-nonsense angle of WWII to the career-minded, civil-rights aware woman of the 1970's. The establishment of the Office of War Information is discussed, as are its poster production and distribution campaigns. Addresses the post...
In November 1942 the Museum of Modern Art, NY [MoMA] responded to the upcoming anniversary of US inv...
We know that war propaganda was born with the First World War. The countries involved developed a ma...
Navy recruitment posters from World War II are an important piece of American culture. The iconic si...
This annotated bibliography explores propaganda themes, phrases, and images in recruiting pamphlets ...
This presentation begins by defining propaganda, examining its origins, and reviewing its general ap...
A study of the United States military’s recruiting during the “all-volunteer,” post-conscription era...
During WWI, the US government organized the Committee on Public Information in order to promote a po...
For most Americans, the introduction to World War II posters, or even the entire field of posters du...
The U.S. Army lost the services of roughly 18,000 men per day due to venereal disease (VD) during Wo...
Posters as a visual communication medium has been utilized effectively throughout modern history. On...
During the First World War, graphic posters played a very important role for promoting war propagand...
This thesis is a result of an in-depth analysis of the three thousand plus propaganda posters used i...
This paper explores the impact of propaganda filled mediums and their relationship to the mobilizati...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThis dissertation analyzes American World War II propaganda generat...
This article discusses the close relationships between national governments, advertising trades and ...
In November 1942 the Museum of Modern Art, NY [MoMA] responded to the upcoming anniversary of US inv...
We know that war propaganda was born with the First World War. The countries involved developed a ma...
Navy recruitment posters from World War II are an important piece of American culture. The iconic si...
This annotated bibliography explores propaganda themes, phrases, and images in recruiting pamphlets ...
This presentation begins by defining propaganda, examining its origins, and reviewing its general ap...
A study of the United States military’s recruiting during the “all-volunteer,” post-conscription era...
During WWI, the US government organized the Committee on Public Information in order to promote a po...
For most Americans, the introduction to World War II posters, or even the entire field of posters du...
The U.S. Army lost the services of roughly 18,000 men per day due to venereal disease (VD) during Wo...
Posters as a visual communication medium has been utilized effectively throughout modern history. On...
During the First World War, graphic posters played a very important role for promoting war propagand...
This thesis is a result of an in-depth analysis of the three thousand plus propaganda posters used i...
This paper explores the impact of propaganda filled mediums and their relationship to the mobilizati...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThis dissertation analyzes American World War II propaganda generat...
This article discusses the close relationships between national governments, advertising trades and ...
In November 1942 the Museum of Modern Art, NY [MoMA] responded to the upcoming anniversary of US inv...
We know that war propaganda was born with the First World War. The countries involved developed a ma...
Navy recruitment posters from World War II are an important piece of American culture. The iconic si...