Committee on Public Information poster from 1917 promoting the United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation. W. D. Stevens/Library of Congress. In 1917, on the brink of the U.S. entry ...
The Dance of American Diplomacy (Oxford University Press), the first book to frame the story of Martha Graham and her particular brand of dance modernism as pro-Western Cold War propaganda used by the ...
And the Cold War was in part a culture war, with the American family at the center of the struggle. A Propaganda War Embedded in the propaganda of the time was the idea that the nuclear family ...
Through propaganda, the government hoped to encourage hatred of the USA’s enemies so that the American people would be prepared to contribute more to the war effort.
A covert propaganda unit created by the British government in a bid to win Muslim hearts and minds was inspired by a history of the Cold War that warned of the dangers of propaganda, according to ...
protected it from within and raised the next generation to be loyal to American ideals. Women were central to Cold War-era international debates about the two competing political and economic systems.
as changing attitudes fuel renewed calls to review a national security law dating from the Cold War. South Korea’s National Security Act blocks access to the North’s government websites and ...