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Posters of the Great War: Published in association with Historial de la Grande Guerre, Peronne, France,
Posters of the Great War: Published in association with Historial de la Grande Guerre, Peronne, France,
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In the most graphic and colorful fashion they promoted values such as patriotism and sacrifice. By using rallying symbols such as flags as well as historical and mythical models, they sought to maintain morale and draw people together by stirring up anger against the enemy. Today their remarkable variety of styles gives us an instant insight into the themes and messages the military and civilian authorities wished to publicize.
The sheer inventiveness of the poster artists is demonstrated as they focused on key aspects of the propaganda campaign in Britain, France, Germany, America and Russia. The diversity of their work is displayed here in chapters that cover recruitment, money raising, the soldier, the enemy, the family and the home front, films and the post-war world.
A century ago, when these images were first viewed, they must have been even more striking in contrast to the poor-quality newspaper photographs and postcards that were available at the time. The Great War was to change that forever. It introduced a means of propaganda that was novel, persuasive and above all, powerful. It was the first media war, and the poster played a key role in it.
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does a brilliant job spotlighting how WWI became the first media was by introducing an innovative and potent means of mass communication
Toy Soldier and Model Figure Magazine
this is much more than a picture book of old posters, but a valuable contribution to how posters played an important part in war making.
Strategy Page-The New York Military Affairs Symposium
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