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- catalog abstract "In the American Revolution as in all revolutions, propaganda was extensively and effectively used. Had the Revolution been the work of a majority, united on methods and objectives, in sure control of the movement throughout, there would have been little necessity for propaganda. That it was not is obvious. The difficulties the leaders faced at every stage of the conflict, the coercion and violence by which thousands were forced into acquiescence or exile, the indifference and malingering of thousands of others, and the constant dissensions which disrupted the leadership itself are sure evidences that the Revolution was at best but the work of an aggressive minority. Propaganda was thus indispensable to those who first promoted resistance to specific British acts and ultimately urged revolution. - Introduction.".
- catalog contributor b2100591.
- catalog coverage "United States History Revolution, 1775-1783 Causes.".
- catalog created "1941.".
- catalog date "1941".
- catalog date "1941.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1941.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. [411]-442.".
- catalog description "In the American Revolution as in all revolutions, propaganda was extensively and effectively used. Had the Revolution been the work of a majority, united on methods and objectives, in sure control of the movement throughout, there would have been little necessity for propaganda. That it was not is obvious. The difficulties the leaders faced at every stage of the conflict, the coercion and violence by which thousands were forced into acquiescence or exile, the indifference and malingering of thousands of others, and the constant dissensions which disrupted the leadership itself are sure evidences that the Revolution was at best but the work of an aggressive minority. Propaganda was thus indispensable to those who first promoted resistance to specific British acts and ultimately urged revolution. - Introduction.".
- catalog description "Introduction -- Whig propaganda, 1763-1776. Propagandists -- Purposes and problems -- The machinery of propaganda -- Merchant and mechanic organizations -- Churches, schools, and clubs -- The lawyer's plea for the rights of America -- Colonial self-interest -- Hate -- Combatting Tory propaganda -- Demonstrations, songs, and plays -- Public addresses and pulpit oratory -- Pamphlets and broadsides -- Newspapers -- The Tory counterattack, 1763-1783. Propagandists and problems -- Tory propaganda : suggestion -- Tory propaganda : media -- Loyalist propaganda, 1776-1783 -- Patriot propaganda, 1776-1783. Changed conditions -- War propaganda -- Vehicles of propaganda.".
- catalog extent "xvi, 460 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Propaganda and the American revolution, 1763-1783.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Propaganda and the American revolution, 1763-1783.".
- catalog issued "1941".
- catalog issued "1941.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Chapel Hill, The University of North Carolina press,".
- catalog relation "Propaganda and the American revolution, 1763-1783.".
- catalog spatial "United States History Revolution, 1775-1783 Causes.".
- catalog subject "973.31".
- catalog subject "E210 .D3".
- catalog subject "E210 D3".
- catalog subject "Propaganda, American.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction -- Whig propaganda, 1763-1776. Propagandists -- Purposes and problems -- The machinery of propaganda -- Merchant and mechanic organizations -- Churches, schools, and clubs -- The lawyer's plea for the rights of America -- Colonial self-interest -- Hate -- Combatting Tory propaganda -- Demonstrations, songs, and plays -- Public addresses and pulpit oratory -- Pamphlets and broadsides -- Newspapers -- The Tory counterattack, 1763-1783. Propagandists and problems -- Tory propaganda : suggestion -- Tory propaganda : media -- Loyalist propaganda, 1776-1783 -- Patriot propaganda, 1776-1783. Changed conditions -- War propaganda -- Vehicles of propaganda.".
- catalog title "Propaganda and the American revolution, 1763-1783 [by] Philip Davidson.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".