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The imposter's war, the press, propaganda, and the newman who battled for the minds of America, Mark Arsenault

Label
The imposter's war, the press, propaganda, and the newman who battled for the minds of America, Mark Arsenault
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 298-320) and index
resource.biographical
individual biography
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The imposter's war
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1308956102
Responsibility statement
Mark Arsenault
Sub title
the press, propaganda, and the newman who battled for the minds of America
Summary
"In the lead-up to America's entry into the First World War, Germany spent the modern equivalent of one billion dollars to infiltrate American media, industry, and government to undermine the supply chain of the Allied forces. If not for the ceaseless activity of John Revelstoke Rathom, editor of the scrappy Providence Journal, America may have remained committed to its position of neutrality. But Rathom emerged to galvanize American will, contributing to the conditions necessary for President Wilson to request a Declaration of War from Congress--all the while exposing sensational spy plots and getting German diplomats expelled from the U.S. In The Imposter's War, Mark Arsenault unearths the truth about Rathom's origins and revisits a surreal and too-little-known passage in American history that reverberates today"--, Provided by publisher
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