Propaganda and the American revolution, 1763-1783 /
In the American Revolution as in all revolutions, propaganda was extensively and effectively used. Had the Revolution been the work of a majority, united on methods and objectives, in sure control of the movement throughout, there would have been little necessity for propaganda. That it was not is o...
Основен автор: | Davidson, Philip, 1902-2000. |
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Формат: | Книга |
Език: | English |
Публикувано: |
Chapel Hill,
The University of North Carolina Press,
1941.
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Propaganda and the American revolution, 1763-1783. |
Съдържание:
- Introduction
- Whig propaganda, 1763-1776. Propagandists
- Purposes and problems
- The machinery of propaganda
- Merchant and mechanic organizations
- Churches, schools, and clubs
- The lawyer's plea for the rights of America
- Colonial self-interest
- Hate
- Combatting Tory propaganda
- Demonstrations, songs, and plays
- Public addresses and pulpit oratory
- Pamphlets and broadsides
- Newspapers
- The Tory counterattack, 1763-1783. Propagandists and problems
- Tory propaganda : suggestion
- Tory propaganda : media
- Loyalist propaganda, 1776-1783
- Patriot propaganda, 1776-1783. Changed conditions
- War propaganda
- Vehicles of propaganda.