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Robert J. YoungPublication Details
BookRutgers University Press2004Availability
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Although historians have written extensively about propaganda during Napoleon III?s regime and Vichy, they have virtually ignored the Third Republic. He examines French propaganda efforts and the methods of the French Foreign Ministry, always highlighting the wider cultural and social context of Franco-American relations. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
- Propaganda, French — United States — History — 20th century
- Marianne (French emblem)
- Marketing — Political aspects — United States — History — 20th century
- Marketing — Political aspects — France — History — 20th century
- Public opinion — United States — History — 20th century
- United States — Relations — France
- France — Relations — United States
- France — Foreign relations — 1870-1940
- France — Foreign public opinion, American
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- "Although historians have written extensively about propaganda during Napoleon III’s regime and Vichy, they have virtually ignored the Third Republic. Focusing on Third Republic policies, Marketing Marianne examines how the French sought to influence American foreign policy in the early twentieth century." "Robert J. Young argues that the French used subtle but effective means to sway U.S. policy in Europe. He examines French propaganda efforts and the methods of the French Foreign Ministry, always highlighting the wider cultural and social context of Franco-American relations." "French propagandists believed that the steady promotion of their nation as the cultural leader of the world was the best way to foster goodwill among Americans. They slowly recognized the important role that the United States played in maintaining the balance of power in Europe."–BOOK JACKET
Contents
- 1. From Peace to War, 1900-1914
- 2. Senders and Receivers, 1900-1940
- 3. Words as Weapons, 1914-1919
- 4. From War to Peace, 1920-1929
- 5. The End of the Postwar Period, 1930-1935
- 6. From Peace to War, 1936- 1939
- 7. Words of War, 1939-1940
ISBN
- 0813533775
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