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Why America fights : patriotism and war propaganda from the Philippines to Iraq / Susan A. Brewer

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Author:
Brewer, Susan A (Susan Ann) 1958-  Search this
Physical description:
x, 342 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Type:
Books
History
Place:
United States
Date:
2009
20th century
Contents:
The "divine mission": war in the Philippines -- Crusade for democracy: over there in the great war -- The good war: fighting for a better life in World War II -- War in Korea: "the front line in the struggle between freedom and tyranny" -- Why Vietnam: more questions than answers -- Operation Iraqi Freedom: war and infoganda
Summary:
In Why America Fights, Brewer offers a fascinating history of how successive presidents have conducted what Donald Rumsfeld calls "perception management," from McKinley's war in the Philippines to Operation Iraqi Freedom. Her intriguing account ranges from analyses of wartime messages to descriptions of the actual operations, from the dissemination of patriotic ads and posters to the management of newspaper, radio, and TV media. When Woodrow Wilson carried the nation into World War I, he created the Committee on Public Information, led by George Creel, who called his job "the world's greatest adventure in advertising." In World War II, Roosevelt's Office of War Information avowed a "strategy of truth," though government propaganda still depicted Japanese soldiers as buck-toothed savages. After examining the ultimately failed struggle to cast the Vietnam War in a favorable light, Brewer shows how the Bush White House drew explicit lessons from that history as it engaged in an unprecedented effort to sell a preemptive war in Iraq. Yet the thrust of its message was not much different from McKinley's pronouncements about America's civilizing mission.
Topic:
Politics and war--History  Search this
Patriotism--History  Search this
Propaganda, American--History  Search this
Foreign relations  Search this
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
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