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“The
War at Home: Challenges to Freedom
in the Great War”

Speaker Charles Postel,
Department of History
California State University, Sacramento
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Web Resources
World War I
: Books & Internet Sites
- Creel, George. 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,
and London, Harper & brothers,
1920
excerpt
http://www.historytools.org/sources/creel.html
- Davvid Kennedy, Over
Here: The First World War and American
Society, New York: Oxford University
Press, 1980.
- The Commitee on Public Information
http://www.propagandacritic.com/articles/ww1.cpi.html
: brief description of the work
of this body from a secondary source.
The committee's various tasks included
publishing guidelines for:
Posters from World War I
Online
Sources Iraq: Books &
Articles
- Charles Tripp, A History
of Iraq (2000)
- Douglas Little, American
Orientalism: The United States and
the Middle East Since 1945
(2002)
- Henry Kissinger, Iraq
'Regime Change' a Revolutionary
Strategy, Article SF Chronicle,
August 9, 2002.
- Patrick E.Tyler, "Officers
Say U.S. Aided Iraq in War Despite
Use of Gas,"
Article New York Times, August
18, 2002.
- Ben Macintyre, "Invasion,
Bombs, Gas - We've Been Here Before,"
Article The Times (London),
February 15, 2003.
Internet Sites
- Frontline, PBS, The War Behind
Closed Doors - documents and
interviews based on broadcast program
which chronicles the evolution of
the Bush Doctrine.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/iraq/
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