The Art of Psychological Warfare 1914 1945

The Art of Psychological Warfare  1914 1945
Author: Charles Roetter
Publsiher: Scarborough House
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1974
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: UOM:39015001340150

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Psychological Warfare

Psychological Warfare
Author: Paul M. A. Linebarger
Publsiher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2015-11-06
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781786256508

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Originally published in 1948 and used as a textbook by the United States Army for years, this authoritative guide provides a complete theoretical exploration of the purpose and nature of propaganda in times of war. Detailing and defining the history, strategies, limitations, and effectiveness of psychological warfare, this reference allows readers to draw comparisons to the modern usage of such techniques that exist in the news media and within advertising and political campaigns.—Print Ed.

You Can t Fight Tanks with Bayonets

You Can t Fight Tanks with Bayonets
Author: Allison B. Gilmore
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2000-03-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0803270895

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A startling omission from the extensive literature on the Pacific events of World War II is an analysis of Allied psychological operations. Allison B. Gilmore makes a strong case for the importance of psychological warfare in this theater, countering the usual view of fanatical resistance by Japanese units. Gilmore marshals evidence that Japanese military indoctrination did not produce soldiers who were invulnerable to demoralization and the survival instinct.

Historical Dictionary of American Propaganda

Historical Dictionary of American Propaganda
Author: Martin J. Manning,Herbert Romerstein
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 446
Release: 2004-11-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780313058639

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From the French and Indian War in 1754, with Benjamin Franklin's Join or Die cartoon, to the present war in Iraq, propaganda has played a significant role in American history. The Historical Dictionary of American Propaganda provides more than 350 entries, focusing primarily on propaganda created by the U.S. government throughout its existence. Two specialists, one a long-time research librarian at the U.S. Information Agency (the USIA) and the State Department's Bureau of Diplomacy, and the other a former USIA Soviet Disinformation Officer, Martin J. Manning and Herbert Romerstein bring a profound knowledge of official U.S. propaganda to this reference work. The dictionary is further enriched by a substantial bibliography, including films and videos, and an outstanding annotated list of more than 105 special collections worldwide that contain material important to the study of U.S. propaganda. Students, researchers, librarians, faculty, and interested general readers will find the Historical Dictionary of American Propaganda an authoritative ready-reference work for quick information on a wide range of events, publications, media, people, government agencies, government plans, organizations, and symbols that provided mechanisms to promote America's interests, both abroad and domestically, in peace and in war. Almost all entries conclude with suggestions for further research, and the topically arranged bibliography provides a further comprehensive listing of important resources, including films and videos.

International Encyclopedia of Military History

International Encyclopedia of Military History
Author: James C. Bradford
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1538
Release: 2004-12
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781135950347

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With its impressive breadth of coverage – both geographically and chronologically – the International Encyclopedia of Military History is the most up-to-date and inclusive A-Z resource on military history. From uniforms and military insignia worn by combatants to the brilliant military leaders and tacticians who commanded them, the campaigns and wars to the weapons and equipment used in them, this international and multi-cultural two-volume set is an accessible resource combining the latest scholarship in the field with a world perspective on military history.

Ruling Minds

Ruling Minds
Author: Erik Linstrum
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2016-01-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780674088665

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The British Empire used intelligence tests, laboratory studies, and psychoanalysis to measure and manage the minds of subjects in distant cultures. Challenging assumptions about the role of scientific knowledge in the exercise of power, Erik Linstrum shows that psychology did more to reveal the limits of imperial authority than to strengthen it.

Maternal Instincts

Maternal Instincts
Author: Ann Sumner Holmes,Claudia Nelson
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1997-12-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781349145348

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Maternal Instincts brings together seven new essays exploring conflicting visions of motherhood and sexuality in a period during which both terms were undergoing radical change. Representations of both concepts mutated to accommodate different cultural contexts and individual ideologies. Drawing upon sources including literature, film, medical handbooks, popular science, and legal records, the articles collected here construct a vision of motherhood as alternately idealized, discredited, and fragmented by virtue of its connection with sexualities licit and illicit.

First World War Nursing

First World War Nursing
Author: Alison S. Fell,Christine E. Hallett
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2013-06-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134626922

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This book brings together a collection of works by scholars who have produced some of the most innovative and influential work on the topic of First World War nursing in the last ten years. The contributors employ an interdisciplinary collaborative approach that takes into account multiple facets of Allied wartime nursing: historical contexts (history of the profession, recruitment, teaching, different national socio-political contexts), popular cultural stereotypes (in propaganda, popular culture) and longstanding gender norms (woman-as-nurturer). They draw on a wide range of hitherto neglected historical sources, including diaries, novels, letters and material culture. The result is a fully-rounded new study of nurses’ unique and compelling perspectives on the unprecedented experiences of the First World War.