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Donald, Ralph, author.
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Hollywood enlists! : propaganda films of World War II / Donald, Ralph, author.
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DeBauche, Leslie Midkiff.
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Exhibiting Movies in Wartime -- 4 The Film Industry and Government Propaganda on the Homefront -- 5 The U.S
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Kim, Suk-Young.
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A rare glimpse into North Korean propaganda-in parades, posters, murals, theater, and films.
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Mason, Richard.
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(Torsten Schaar, Bernd Schäfer, Raimond Selke) -- Images of the Asia-Pacific War in Selected Feature Films
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Hadley, Michael L.
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nearly one hundred years of propaganda and literature, Count Not the Dead explores the cult and culture
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Calder, Robert L.
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British Serpent Robert Calder examines British writers' involvement in this propaganda campaign, including
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Welch, David.
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entertainment. He demonstrates how the films sponsored by Goebbels were carefully coordinated for political ends
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Beattie, Keith.
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documentary films are remarkable records of Britain at peace and war, and his range of representational
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Sikes, A.
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about varied performance subjects from court dance, ballet, opera, festivals, celebrations, propaganda
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Umland, Rebecca A.
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: intertextual collage (or cult film); melodrama, which focuses on the love triangle; conservative propaganda
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Cox, Geoffrey
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aesthetically-driven films taking their bearings from avant-garde art. The authors draw on their experience in
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Lovejoy, Alice Osborne.
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innovative films of the period. Although the studio is remembered primarily as a producer of propaganda and
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