The Problem of International Propaganda

Name/Title

The Problem of International Propaganda

Entry/Object ID

2024.2.16

Secondary Title

A New Technique Necessary in Developing Understanding Between Nations

Description

An address by public relations pioneer Ivy Lee delivered before a private group of persons concerned with international affairs, in London, July 3, 1934

Context

Ivy Lee was a founding father of modern public relations, who is well-known for his work with the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. In this address, Ivy Lee focuses on the use of war propaganda and in times of crises, nations do not understand each other "except with guns". Lee also highlights studies of mass psychology and the importance to adopt new methods to make the "new world" a better place.

Category

Propaganda

Acquisition

Accession

2024.2

Lexicon

Legacy Lexicon

Object Name

Book

Book Details

Author

Ivy Lee

Publisher

N/A

Place Published

City

London

Region

England

Country

United Kingdom

Continent

Europe

Date Published

Jul 3, 1934

Place Printed

Country

United States

Continent

North America

Notes

Pages: 37

General Notes

Note

2 copies FIC, one donated by Karen Miller Russell on October 31, 2024 and one donated by Ray Hiebert on March 3, 2016.

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Create Date

October 7, 2022

Updated By

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Update Date

November 25, 2024