Cover image for Selling modernity advertising in twentieth-century Germany
Selling modernity advertising in twentieth-century Germany
Title:
Selling modernity advertising in twentieth-century Germany
Author:
Swett, Pamela E., 1970-
Publication Information:
Durham : Duke University Press, 2007.
Physical Description:
xx, 364 p. : ill.
Series:
e-Duke books scholarly collection.
Contents:
Foreword / Victoria de Grazia -- Introduction / Pamela E. Swett, Jonathan S. Wisen, Jonathan R. Zatlin -- Marketing, modernity, and "the German people's soul" : advertising and its enemies in late imperial Germany, 1896-1914 / Kevin Repp -- Visions of prosperity : the Americanization of advertising in interwar Germany / Corey Ross -- Branding Germany : Hans Domizlaff's Markentechnik and its ideological impact / Holm Friebe -- "Planting a forest tall and straight like the German Volk" : visualizing the Volksgemeinschaft through advertising in German forestry journals, 1933-1945 / Michael Imort -- Selling the "racial community" : Kraft durch Freude and consumption in the Third Reich / Shelley Baranowski -- "Die erfrischende pause" : marketing Coca-Cola in Hitler's Germany / Jeff Schutts -- Lufthansa welcomes you : air transport and tourism in the Adenauer era / Guillaume de Syon -- "The history of morals in the Federal Republic" : advertising, PR, and the Beate Uhse myth / Elizabeth Heineman -- "Wowman! the world's most famous drug-dog" : advertising, the state, and the paradox of consumerism in the federal republic / Robert P. Stephens -- "True advertising means promoting a good thing through a good form" : advertising in the German democratic republic / Anne Kaminsky -- Promoting socialist cities and citizens : east Germany's national building program / Greg Castillo -- "Serve yourself!" : the history and theory of self-service in west and east Germany / Rainer Gries.
Added Corporate Author:
Electronic Access:
Click to View
Holds: Copies: