The Voice of America: Propaganda and democracy, 1941-1945

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Author(s): Holly Cowan Shulman
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
Year: 1990

Language: English
Pages: 282

Preface
Introduction
1. Founding a Propaganda Agency
2. The Varied Context: Creating a Propaganda Policy
3. An Agent of Resistance: The Voice of America on the Air
4. After Torch: Propaganda and American Foreign Relations
5. The Propagandists and the Federal Government: The Political Struggles of the Overseas Branch
6. Who's Listening? The Role of Changing Mass Communications Theories
7. Broadcasting the News: From Guidances to Programs
8. Sailing Between Wind and Water: Propaganda and American Foreign Relations, 1944
9. D-Day, Liberation, and the End of the OWI: The Administrative Struggles of the Overseas Branch and the Voice of America, 1944-45
Epilogue
Notes
Bibliography