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Innocent Weapons The Soviet And American Politics Of Childhood In The Cold War Margaret E Peacock

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Innocent Weapons The Soviet And American Politics Of Childhood In The Cold War Margaret E Peacock
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Publisher: University of North Carolina Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.85 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Margaret E. Peacock
ISBN: 9781469618579, 1469618575
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Innocent Weapons The Soviet And American Politics Of Childhood In The Cold War Margaret E Peacock by Margaret E. Peacock 9781469618579, 1469618575 instant download after payment.

In the 1950s and 1960s, images of children appeared everywhere, from movies to milk cartons, their smiling faces used to sell everything, including war. In this provocative book, Margaret Peacock offers an original account of how Soviet and American leaders used emotionally charged images of children in an attempt to create popular support for their policies at home and abroad.
Groups on either side of the Iron Curtain pushed visions of endangered, abandoned, and segregated children to indict the enemy's state and its policies. Though the Cold War is often characterized as an ideological divide between the capitalist West and the communist East, Peacock demonstrates a deep symmetry in how Soviet and American propagandists mobilized similar images to similar ends, despite their differences. Based on extensive research spanning fourteen archives and three countries, Peacock tells a new story of the Cold War, seeing the conflict not simply as a divide between East and West, but as a struggle between the producers of culture and their target audiences.

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