Propaganda 1776

Propaganda 1776
Author: Russ Castronovo
Publisher: Oxford Studies in American Lit
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2014
Genre: History
ISBN: 0199354901


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Propaganda 1776 reframes the culture of the U.S. Revolution and early Republic, revealing it to be rooted in a vast network of propaganda. Truth, clarity, and honesty were declared virtues of the period-but rumors, falsehoods, forgeries, and unauthorized publication were no less the life's blood of liberty. Looking at famous patriots like George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Paine; the playwright Mary Otis Warren; and the poet Philip Freneau, Castronovo provides various anecdotes that demonstrate the ways propaganda was - contrary to our instinctual understanding - fundamental to democracy rather than antithetical to it. By focusing on the persons and methods involved in Revolutionary communications, Propaganda 1776 both reconsiders the role that print culture plays in historical transformation and reexamines the widely relevant issue of how information circulates in a democracy.


Propaganda 1776
Language: en
Pages: 256
Authors: Russ Castronovo
Categories: History
Type: BOOK - Published: 2014 - Publisher: Oxford Studies in American Lit

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Propaganda 1776 reframes the culture of the U.S. Revolution and early Republic, revealing it to be rooted in a vast network of propaganda. Truth, clarity, and h
Propaganda 1776
Language: en
Pages:
Authors: Russ Castronovo
Categories: Propaganda
Type: BOOK - Published: 2014 - Publisher:

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Russ Castronovo looks at famous patriots like George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, and Thomas Paine; the playwright Mary Otis Warren; and the poet Philip Frene
Propaganda 1776
Language: en
Pages: 288
Authors: Russ Castronovo
Categories: Literary Criticism
Type: BOOK - Published: 2014-08-01 - Publisher: Oxford University Press

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1776 symbolizes a moment, both historical and mythic, of democracy in action. That year witnessed the release of a document, which Edward Bernays, the so-called
Necro Citizenship
Language: en
Pages: 369
Authors: Russ Castronovo
Categories: Political Science
Type: BOOK - Published: 2001-09-27 - Publisher: Duke University Press

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In Necro Citizenship Russ Castronovo argues that the meaning of citizenship in the United States during the nineteenth century was bound to—and even dependent
Revolutionary Propaganda in New England, New York and Pennsylvania, 1763-1776
Language: en
Pages: 538
Authors: Philip Davidson
Categories: New England
Type: BOOK - Published: 1929 - Publisher:

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