America Ascendant: The Rise Of American Exceptionalism

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America Ascendant vividly portrays the global crisis that brought the media and the government into an alliance that changed the course of American and world history. President Franklin D. Roosevelt organized an extraordinary partnership between the U.S. government and America’s media outlets to communicate to the reluctant and isolationist American public the nature of the threat that World War II posed to the nation and the world. The coalition’s aim was to promote the concept of American exceptionalism and use it to galvanize the public for the government’s cause. America Ascendant details the efforts of many prominent individuals and officials to harness the collective energy of the nation and guide the United States throughout World War II then describes its aftermath and the Cold War period. Dennis M. Spragg demonstrates how the news and entertainment of American broadcasters such as David Sarnoff, William Paley, and Elmer Davis helped rally the American people to fashion a new liberal democratic order to stop the global spread of Communism. This media-government alliance, however, was not achieved without difficulty. Spragg highlights the competing visions and personalities that clashed, as media and government leaders tried to develop the paradigm that ultimately shifted American cultural and political thought. Throughout this searching history he sheds light on the underappreciated coordination between the media and the government to establish a liberal democratic world order and demonstrates why American exceptionalism still matters.

Author(s): Dennis M. Spragg
Edition: 1
Publisher: Potomac Books | University Of Nebraska Press
Year: 2019

Language: English
Commentary: TruePDF
Pages: 432
Tags: World War, 1939–­1945: United States: Propaganda; Exceptionalism: United States: History; World War, 1939-­1945: United States: Mass Media And The War; Government And The Press: United States: History: 20th Century; Press And Politics: United States: History: 20th Century; Political Culture: United States: History: 20th Century

Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
List of Illustrations
Prologue
List of Abbreviations
Part I
1. From Sea to Shining Sea
2. Gospel of Americanism
3. Arsenal of Democracy
Part II
4. Why We Fight
5. Good Neighbor
6. Command Performance
Part III
7. Road to Victory
8. United Nations
9. A New Frontier
Epilogue
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index