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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «PROPAGANDISER»
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propagandiser nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
propagandiser e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
"The wholesaler always has been and is today I think the world's worst advertiser,
the world's worst propagandiser, though I do not just like that word '
propagandiser' because it has a rather unhappy connotation — but I use the
word in its ...
United States. Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, 1938
2
La Guerre du Vietnam et la société américaine
... garder de surestimer la sincérité de l'anti-communisme des divers
gouvernements américains jusqu'à celui de Reagan, et comprendre ce que Lowi
appelle le "overselling of package doctrines" qui pousse les présidents à "
propagandiser" à ...
Bernadette Rigal-Cellard, 1991
3
New Media: A Critical Introduction
3.20 TECHNOLOGICAL AGENCY, ECONOMICS AND POLITICS:
GLOBALISATION AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS 1.2.2 Interactivity Stewart
Brand, an early propagandiser for the free computing, is credited with the first use
of the phrase ...
4
Spain's 1898 Crisis: Regenerationism, Modernism, Postcolonialism
There were by 1898 five such codes, given shape, direction and potency by the
recent popular struggle and by Jose Marti, who, besides being the politically
astute leader of the rebel coalition and the propagandiser par excellence of Cuba
...
Joseph Harrison, Alan Hoyle, 2000
To conservatives, his was the voice of anarchy. To friends and admirers,
Haywood was the epitome of sweet, simple reason. To such trade-union foes as
Samuel Gompers, Haywood was an inept propagandiser and a smasher of trade-
unions.
6
Geography, Science and National Identity: Scotland Since 1520
... state institutions and the idea of the 'imperial geographical citizen'.51 Other
work has focused on particular figures such as the imperial (self-)propagandiser,
Henry Morton Stanley,3- or upon David Livingstone as imperial missionary,53
and ...
Charles W. J. Withers, 2001
7
Children's World: Growing Up in Russia, 1890-1991
An important propagandiser of such tests in Russia at this stage was Anna M.
Shubert: see e.g. her Kratkoe opisanie i kharakteristika metodov opredeleniya
umstvennoi otstalosti detei (M., 1913), and cf. G. I. Chelpanov, Sbornik statei.
8
Visions of the Press in Britain, 1850-1950
"Mark Hampton surveys a diversity of sources - parliamentary speeches and commissions, books, pamphlets, periodicals and select private correspondence - in order to identify how governmental elites, the educated public, professional ...
9
International Journal of Punjab Studies
As Lycett observes, Kipling, seemingly diminished by 1900 into a 'political
propagandiser', was able to produce a book that 'transcended the imperialist
rhetoric that had blighted his writing on India over the previous decade'(p. 33 1 ).
10
Polish Music since Szymanowski
Even the former socialist propagandiser Witold Rudzinski has written a number of
works with religious connections, such as Gaude Mater Polonia (1966) and
Ostrobramska Litany (1994). The particular strand of compositions dedicated to
the ...