The essentialist agenda of the "woman's angle" in cold war Washington:
Linda J. Lumsden
págs. 2-13
The federal government's decisions in suppressing the japanese-languege press, 1941-42
Takeya Mizuno
págs. 14-23
The pentangon's propaganda mills: how "arkansas' Quijote" tilted against militarism and challenged the marketplace of ideas in america
Stacey Cone
págs. 24-41
Early soviet advertising: "we have to extract all the stinking bourgeois elements"
Natasha Tolstikova
págs. 42-50
The New York Tribune and the 1844 election: Harace Greeley, gangs, and the wise men of gotham
Gregory A. Borchard
págs. 51-59
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