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World War I: Poster Art
Brian ConleySuffolk University
WWI: War Art
WWI: War Art
[New York] Leslie-Judge Co., ©1917
WWI: War Art
[n.p., 1919?]
WWI: War Art
National Association of Manufacturers
WWI: War Art
National Association of Manufacturers
WWI: War Art
Cesare, The New York Evening Post
WWI: War Art
Produced by the Committee on Public Information, Division of Pictorial Publicity.
WWI: War Art
Brooklyn: Robert Gair Company, 1918.
WWI: War Art
[New York? 1918?]
WWI: War Art
New York: O'Connor-Fyffe Adv. [1918?]
WWI: War Art
United States Food Administration
WWI: War Art
Published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, London
WWI: War Art
New York: U. S. Navy Publishing Bureau [1917] Reproduction of a cartoon from The New York Herald.
WWI: War Art
Chicago: Manz Engraving Co. [1917]
WWI: War Art
Chicago: Edwards & Deutsch [1918]
WWI: War Art
WWI: War Art
Propaganda Fuses Social Classes "Propaganda bridges the interval between the intellectual
and practical classes" (p. 113)
Rhetoric of Popular Control Necessitates Propaganda"Only through the wise use of propaganda will our
government...be able to maintain that intimate relationship with the public which is necessary in a democracy." (113)
"Ours must be a leadership democracy administered by the intelligent minority who know how to regiment and guide the masses." (114)