World War I and propaganda / / edited by Troy R.E. Paddock.

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Superior document:History of warfare, volume 94
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden : : Brill,, 2014.
Year of Publication:2014
Language:English
Series:History of warfare ; v. 94.
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Physical Description:1 online resource (374 pages) :; illustrations (some color).
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Table of Contents:
  • Section I. Propaganda and negotiating imperial identity
  • Transcending the nation: domestic propaganda and supranational patriotism in Britain, 1917-18 / David Monger
  • Presenting the war in Ireland, 1914-1918 / Catriona Pennell
  • "Fight the Huns with food": mobilizing Canadian civilians for the food war effort during the Great War, 1914-1918 / Mourad Djebabla
  • Propaganda, imperial subjecthood and national identity in Jamaica during the First World War / Richard Smith
  • South Africa and the First World War / Anne Samson
  • Section II. Propaganda and the proper conduct of war
  • The Hun and the home: gender, sexuality and propaganda in First World War Europe / Lisa M. Todd
  • German propaganda and prisoners-of-war during World War I / Kenneth Steuer
  • Indian and African soldiers in British, French and German propaganda during the First World War / Andrew Jarboe
  • Section III. Propaganda and negotiating occupation
  • Of occupied territories and lost provinces: German and entente propaganda in the west during World War I / Christopher Fischer
  • The cultivation of deutschtum in occupied Lithuania during the First World War / Christopher Barthel
  • A different kind of home front: war, gender and propaganda in Warsaw, 1914-1918 / Robert Blobaum and Donata Blobaum
  • Section IV. Propaganda and negotiating with neutral nations
  • Propaganda and mobilizations in Greece during the First World War / Elli Lemonidou
  • Propaganda and politics: Germany and Spanish opinion in World War I / Javier Ponce Marrero
  • Luring neutrals: Allied and German propaganda in Argentina during the First World War / Maria Ines Tato.