Jane Chapman, Anna Hoyles, Andrew Kerr and Adam Sherif, University of Lincoln, UK
xiv, 217 pages ;
23 cm
Palgrave studies in the history of media
Includes bibliographical references and index
Introduction -- A proposed theory and method for the incorporation of comic books as primary sources -- Haselden as pioneer: reflecting or constructing home front opinion? -- Proto comics as trench record: anti-heroism, disparagement humour and citizens' journalism -- The rise and fall of the World War One gullible worker as a counter culture -- Adjusting to total war: US propaganda, commerce and audience -- The cultural construction of women: pin-ups, proactive women and representation in combat -- Collective culture as dynamic record: the Daily Worker 1940-43 -- Conclusion
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Comic books, strips, etc.-- History-- 20th century