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==Further reading== * Benson, Krystina. "The Committee on Public Information: A transmedia war propaganda campaign." ''Cultural Science Journal'' 5.2 (2012): 62β86. [https://web.archive.org/web/20180612143204/http://cultural-science.org/journal/index.php/culturalscience/article/viewFile/55/85 online] * Benson, Krystina. "Archival Analysis of the Committee on Public Information: The Relationship Between Propaganda, Journalism and Popular Culture." ''International Journal of Technology, Knowledge and Society'' (2010) 6#4 * Blakey, George T. ''Historians on the Homefront: American Propagandists for the Great War'' Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky, 1970. {{ISBN|0813112362}} {{OCLC|132498}} * Breen, William J. ''Uncle Sam at Home : Civilian Mobilization, Wartime Federalism, and the Council of National Defense, 1917-1919.'' Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1984. {{ISBN|0313241120}} {{OCLC|9644952}} * Brewer, Susan A. ''Why America Fights: Patriotism and War Propaganda from the Philippines to Iraq''. (2009). * Fasce, Ferdinando. "Advertising America, Constructing the Nation: Rituals of the Homefront during the Great War." ''European Contributions to American Studies 44'' (2000): 161β174. * Fischer, Nick, "The Committee on Public Information and the Birth of U.S. State Propaganda," ''Australasian Journal of American Studies'' 35 (July 2016), 51β78. * Hamilton, John, ''Manipulating the Masses: Woodrow Wilson and the Birth of American Propaganda'' [https://lsupress.org/books/detail/manipulating-the-masses/] * Kotlowski, Dean J., "Selling America to the World: The Office of War Information's The Town (1945) and the American Scene Series," ''Australasian Journal of American Studies'' 35 (July 2016), 79β101. * Mastrangelo, Lisa. "World War I, public intellectuals, and the Four Minute Men: Convergent ideals of public speaking and civic participation." ''Rhetoric & Public Affairs'' 12.4 (2009): 607β633. * Mock, James R. and Cedric Larson, ''Words that Won the War: The Story of the Committee on Public Information, 1917β1919,'' Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1939. {{OCLC|1135114}} * Pinkleton, Bruce. "The campaign of the Committee on Public Information: Its contributions to the history and evolution of public relations." ''Journal of Public Relations Research'' 6.4 (1994): 229β240. * Ponder, Stephen. "Popular Propaganda: The Food Administration in World War I." ''Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly'' (1995) 72#3 pp. 539β50. it ran a separate propaganda campaign * Schaffer, Ronald. ''America in the Great War: The Rise of the War-Welfare State.'' New York: Oxford University Press, 1991. {{ISBN|0195049039}} {{OCLC|23145262}} * Vaughn, Stephen. ''Holding Fast the Inner Lines: Democracy, Nationalism, and the Committee on Public Information.'' (University of North Carolina Press, 1980). {{ISBN|0807813737}} {{OCLC|4775452}} [https://www.questia.com/library/1664084/holding-fast-the-inner-lines-democracy-nationalism online] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190329234132/https://www.questia.com/library/1664084/holding-fast-the-inner-lines-democracy-nationalism |date=2019-03-29 }} * Vaughn, Stephen. "Arthur Bullard and the Creation of the Committee on Public Information," ''New Jersey History'' (1979) 97#1 * Vaughn, Stephen. "First Amendment Liberties and the Committee on Public Information." ''American Journal of Legal History'' 23.2 (1979): 95β119. [https://www.jstor.org/stable/845226 online] * Merriam, Charles E. (1919β11). "[[iarchive:jstor-1944209|American Publicity in Italy]]". ''American Political Science Review''. '''13''' (4): 541β555. * Smyth, Daniel. "Avoiding Bloodshed? US Journalists and Censorship in Wartime", ''War & Society'', Volume 32, Issue 1, 2013. [http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1179/0729247312Z.00000000017 online] * Zeiger, Susan. "She didn't raise her boy to be a slacker: Motherhood, conscription, and the culture of the First World War." ''Feminist Studies'' 22.1 (1996): 7-39. ===Primary sources=== * Committee on public information, ''Complete Report of the Committee on Public Information: 1917, 1918, 1919'' (1920) [https://archive.org/details/CompleteReportCommitteeOnPublicInformation191719181919 online free] * Creel, George. [https://archive.org/details/howweadvertameri00creerich ''How We Advertised America: The First Telling of the Amazing Story of the Committee on Public Information That Carried the Gospel of Americanism to Every Corner of the Globe.''] New York: Harper & Brothers, 1920. *[https://archive.org/details/GeorgeCreelSoundsCallToUnselfishNationalServiceToNewspaperMen ''George Creel Sounds Call to Unselfish National Service to Newspaper Men''] [[Editor and Publisher]], August 17, 1918. * United States. Committee on Public Information. ''National service handbook'' (1917) [https://archive.org/details/cu31924014015832 online free]
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