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Advertising America: Official Propaganda and the U.S. Promotional Industries, 1946–1950
Inger L. Stole
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United States
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Public Opinion
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Official Propaganda
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Economic Development
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Cold War
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Synergetics
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Ideological Work
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Soviet Union
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US Government
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News Media
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Information Services
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Post-war Period
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Private Industry
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Democratic Values
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Commercial Media
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Advertising Council
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Public Media
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U.S. Department of State
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American Corporation
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American Interest
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Promotional Industries
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Regular Activity
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Social Sciences
Administrative Structure
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Economic and Social Development
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Monograph
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U.S.S.R.
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Cold War
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Information Services
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Synergetics
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Industry
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Economic Development
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East-West Relations
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Information Service
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