Words That Won The War

Name/Title

Words That Won The War

Secondary Title

The Story of The Committee on Public Information 1917-1919

Description

The historical account of the Committee on Public Information and the role it played in America's eventual involvement in the First World War.

Context

"Words That Won The War" is the story of the Committee on Public Information, an independent agency whose purpose was to influence public opinion on World War with the goal of boosting morale on the American home front. The book incorporates historical documents and cooperation from former CPI members, historians, librarians and archivists.

Category

Public Relations

Book Details

Author

James R. Mock, Cedric Larson

Publisher

Princeton University Press

Place Published

City

Princeton

State/Province

New Jersey

Country

United States

Continent

North America

Date Published

1939

Location

Location

* Untyped Location

28 Millburn

Date

January 13, 2025

Notes

box 28

Created By

jade@prmuseum.org

Create Date

January 13, 2025

Updated By

jade@prmuseum.org

Update Date

May 21, 2025