For Home and Country: World War I Propaganda on the Home Front (Studies in War, Society, and the Militar)

For Home and Country: World War I Propaganda on the Home Front (Studies in War, Society, and the Militar)

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For Home and Country: World War I Propaganda on the Home Front (Studies in War, Society, and the Militar)

World War I prompted the first massive organized propaganda campaign of the twentieth century. Posters, pamphlets, and other media spread fear about the “Hun,” who was often depicted threatening American families in their homes, while additional campaigns encouraged Americans and their allies to support the war effort. With most men actively involved in warfare, women and children became a special focus—and a tool—of social manipulation during the war. For Home and Country examines the propaganda that targeted noncombatants on the home front in the United States and Europe during World War I. Cookbooks, popular magazines, romance novels, and government food agencies targeted women in their homes, especially their kitchens, pressuring them to change their domestic habits. Children were also taught to fear the enemy and support the war through propaganda in the form of toys, games, and books. And when women and children were not the recipients of propaganda, they were often used in propaganda to target men. By examining a diverse collection of literary texts, songs, posters, and toys, Celia Malone Kingsbury reveals how these pervasive materials were used to fight the war’s cultural battle.

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Country
USA
Author
Celia M. Kingsbury
Binding
Kindle Edition
EISBN
9780803228320
Format
Kindle eBook
Label
University of Nebraska Press
Manufacturer
University of Nebraska Press
NumberOfPages
326
PublicationDate
2010-07-01
Publisher
University of Nebraska Press
ReleaseDate
2010-07-01
Studio
University of Nebraska Press