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Links to propaganda
sites:
- The
Advertising Century
"We set out to examine all the ways in which advertising
has entertained, moved and motivated us over the
years. This issue celebrates and ranks the 100 best
campaigns of the 20th century (hint: Don't think
big). It also celebrates and ranks the 100 most
influential people in the businesses we cover."
- Kevin
Morrison Collection
Kevin Morrison transferred
ten years worth of print accumulation to the Special
Collections and Archives of the Glasgow Caledonian
University Library in 1999. The Collection remains
in Kevins ownership, with GCUL acting as custodians,
and is centred on the Second World War, with an
emphasis on the social implications of a whole range
of Home Front activities. See the collection
overview.
- Nazi
and East German Propaganda Guide Page
"Propaganda was central to Nazi
Germany and the German Democratic Republic. The
German Propaganda Archive includes both propaganda
itself and material produced for the guidance of
propagandists. The goal is to help people understand
the two great totalitarian systems of the 20th Century
by giving them access to the primary material. "
- Propaganda
on Show
"In March 1995, an exhibition of
Chinese propaganda posters was on show at the premises
of the publishing company Gruner + Jahr in Hamburg,
Germany. Some sixty propaganda posters from the
collection of the Dutch sinologist Stefan Landsberger,
dating from the early 1970s until 1993, chronicle
the developments in style and content of this medium,
and afford glimpses of the changes in Chinese society."
It is possible
to hire this exhibition.
- Propaganda
Critic
In 1937, the Institute for Propaganda
Analysis was created to educate the American public
about the widespread nature of political propaganda.
One publication
was Propaganda Analysis, the arguments of
which are summarised on this web site.
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