Soldiers of the Pen: The Writers' War Board in World War II
Autor Thomas Howellen Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 ian 2019
From 1942 to 1945, a small, influential group of media figures willingly volunteered their services to form the Writers' War Board (WWB), accepting requests from government agencies to create propaganda. Members included mystery writer Rex Stout, Pulitzer and Nobel Prize winner Pearl S. Buck, novelist and sports writer Paul Gallico, Book-of-the-Month Club editor and popular radio host Clifton Fadiman, and Broadway lyricist Oscar Hammerstein II. The WWB mobilized thousands of other writers across the country to spread its campaigns through articles, public appearances, radio broadcasts, and more.
The WWB received federal money while retaining its status as a private organization that could mount campaigns without government oversight. Historian Thomas Howell argues that this unique position has caused its history to fall between the cracks, since it was not recognized as an official part of the government's war effort. Yet the WWB's work had a huge impact on the nation's wartime culture, and this fascinating history will inform contemporary thinking on propaganda, the media, and American society.
The WWB received federal money while retaining its status as a private organization that could mount campaigns without government oversight. Historian Thomas Howell argues that this unique position has caused its history to fall between the cracks, since it was not recognized as an official part of the government's war effort. Yet the WWB's work had a huge impact on the nation's wartime culture, and this fascinating history will inform contemporary thinking on propaganda, the media, and American society.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781625343871
ISBN-10: 1625343876
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Massachusetts Press
Colecția University of Massachusetts Press
ISBN-10: 1625343876
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Massachusetts Press
Colecția University of Massachusetts Press
Recenzii
"The Writers' War Board has not been previously examined in depth, and this book includes excellent research into its records, the publications of its network, and direct correspondence between the author and the participants."—Sam Lebovic, author of Free Speech and Unfree News: The Paradox of Press Freedom in America
"Howell's research, in both primary and secondary sources, is solid, his writing is clear and crisp, and his argument is sound. This is a major contribution, amplifying and extending our awareness of propaganda during World War II."—Allan M. Winkler, author of The Politics of Propaganda: The Office of War Information, 1942–1945
"Let us not bury the lede. Thomas Howell's groundbreaking account of the actions of the Writers' War Board should be required reading."—Journalism History
"Thomas Howell makes a significant contribution to the study of U.S. propaganda during World War II with his fine book, Soldiers of the Pen . . . [This] is a sorely needed addition to the study of the U.S. home front during World War II."—Journal of American History
"[Howell] gives a well-rounded view of the board, its myriad activities, and the internal debates about its campaigns . . . it is hard to imagine any book on WWB adding much to his portrait."—Home Front Studies
"Howell's research, in both primary and secondary sources, is solid, his writing is clear and crisp, and his argument is sound. This is a major contribution, amplifying and extending our awareness of propaganda during World War II."—Allan M. Winkler, author of The Politics of Propaganda: The Office of War Information, 1942–1945
"Let us not bury the lede. Thomas Howell's groundbreaking account of the actions of the Writers' War Board should be required reading."—Journalism History
"Thomas Howell makes a significant contribution to the study of U.S. propaganda during World War II with his fine book, Soldiers of the Pen . . . [This] is a sorely needed addition to the study of the U.S. home front during World War II."—Journal of American History
"[Howell] gives a well-rounded view of the board, its myriad activities, and the internal debates about its campaigns . . . it is hard to imagine any book on WWB adding much to his portrait."—Home Front Studies
Notă biografică
Thomas Howell is professor of history at William Jewell College.