Propaganda and Censorship During Canada's Great War
- Publisher
- The University of Alberta Press
- Initial publish date
- Jul 1996
- Category
- General
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9781772121346
- Publish Date
- Jul 1996
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9780888642790
- Publish Date
- Jul 1996
- List Price
- $29.95
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Description
Canadians entered World War One viewing armed conflict as a majestic affair. What they discovered was that life in the trenches was grim and the slaughter unimaginable. With victory hanging in the balance, officials at home began propping up notions of the conflict-and of the enemy-that sometimes had little to do with facts.
About the author
Jeffrey A. Keshen is Dean of Arts at Mount Royal University.
Awards
- Harold Adams Innis Book Prize - Finalist
- The Alcuin Society Citations for Excellence in Book Design in Canada - 1st Non-Fiction: Trade Books
- Alberta Book Publishing Awards - Alberta Scholarly Title of the Year
Editorial Reviews
"Keshen's well-written study provides an insightful analysis of the role of propaganda in inciting, and maintaining, a jingoistic spirit among Canadians throughout much of the war. His meticulous study details the workings of wartime censorship, the government's relationship with the media, and popular attitudes toward the war. [Recommended for] undergraduates and above." F. Krome, Northern Kentucky University, CHOICE