Canada, Our Oldest Good Neighbor

Canada, Our Oldest Good Neighbor
Title Canada, Our Oldest Good Neighbor PDF eBook
Author American Historical Association. Historical Service Board
Publisher
Total Pages 64
Release 1946
Genre Canada
ISBN

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Canada, Our Oldest Good Neighbor

Canada, Our Oldest Good Neighbor
Title Canada, Our Oldest Good Neighbor PDF eBook
Author American Historical Association. Historical Service Board
Publisher
Total Pages 58
Release 1946
Genre Canada
ISBN

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Canada, Our Oldest Good Neighbor

Canada, Our Oldest Good Neighbor
Title Canada, Our Oldest Good Neighbor PDF eBook
Author American Historical Association. Historical Service Board
Publisher
Total Pages 66
Release 1946
Genre Canada
ISBN

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Canada, Good Neighbor to the World

Canada, Good Neighbor to the World
Title Canada, Good Neighbor to the World PDF eBook
Author Adam Bryant
Publisher Silver Burdett Press
Total Pages 182
Release 1997
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780382394980

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Discusses the people, geography, history, language, folklore, industry, and customs of Canada.

GI Roundtable Pamphlets ...

GI Roundtable Pamphlets ...
Title GI Roundtable Pamphlets ... PDF eBook
Author American Historical Association. Historical Service Board
Publisher
Total Pages 1560
Release 1946
Genre
ISBN

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New Deal Cowboy

New Deal Cowboy
Title New Deal Cowboy PDF eBook
Author Michael Duchemin
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages 327
Release 2016-09-22
Genre History
ISBN 0806156716

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Best known to Americans as the “singing cowboy,” beloved entertainer Gene Autry (1907–1998) appeared in countless films, radio broadcasts, television shows, and other venues. While Autry’s name and a few of his hit songs are still widely known today, his commitment to political causes and public diplomacy deserves greater appreciation. In this innovative examination of Autry’s influence on public opinion, Michael Duchemin explores the various platforms this cowboy crooner used to support important causes, notably Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal and foreign policy initiatives leading up to World War II. As a prolific performer of western folk songs and country-western music, Autry gained popularity in the 1930s by developing a persona that appealed to rural, small-town, and newly urban fans. It was during this same time, Duchemin explains, that Autry threw his support behind the thirty-second president of the United States. Drawing on a wealth of primary sources, Duchemin demonstrates how Autry popularized Roosevelt’s New Deal policies and made them more attractive to the American public. In turn, the president used the emerging motion picture industry as an instrument of public diplomacy to enhance his policy agendas, which Autry’s films, backed by Republic Pictures, unabashedly endorsed. As the United States inched toward entry into World War II, the president’s focus shifted toward foreign policy. Autry responded by promoting Americanism, war preparedness, and friendly relations with Latin America. As a result, Duchemin argues, “Sergeant Gene Autry” played a unique role in making FDR’s internationalist policies more palatable for American citizens reluctant to engage in another foreign war. New Deal Cowboy enhances our understanding of Gene Autry as a western folk hero who, during critical times of economic recovery and international crisis, readily assumed the role of public diplomat, skillfully using his talents to persuade a marginalized populace to embrace a nationalist agenda. By drawing connections between western popular culture and American political history, the book also offers valuable insight concerning the development of leisure and western tourism, the information industry, public diplomacy, and foreign policy in twentieth-century America.

Catalog of the United States Armed Forces Institute

Catalog of the United States Armed Forces Institute
Title Catalog of the United States Armed Forces Institute PDF eBook
Author United States Armed Forces Institute
Publisher
Total Pages 198
Release 1947
Genre School catalogs
ISBN

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