public opinion

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public opinion

Inside the vicious heart

Americans and the liberation of Nazi concentration camps
1985
Combines historical narrative and analysis, first-person accounts, and photographs from official and private collections to tell the story of the liberation of German concentration camps as experienced by American soldiers and other eyewitnesses.

The color of our future

2000
Examines how young Americans are dealing with the issue of race in an age in which the idea of America as a white society is rapidly becoming obsolete.

The Encyclopedia of propaganda

1998
Contains 510 alphabetically arranged essays that provide information about the historical, political, sociological, cultural, and artistic aspects of propaganda, focusing on the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries; and includes bibliographies, cross-references, maps, charts, photographs, and an index.

El qu? dir?n

2008
When Jujube finds herself the butt of cruel jokes that are ruining her reputation, she decides to fight back.

World War Two through German eyes

1987
Explains the social, economic, and military phenemena of the Nazi regime.

In love with night

the American romance with Robert Kennedy
2000
Explores the question of why Americans continue to hold on to the belief that Robert Kennedy, had he been elected president, would have quickly ended the Vietnam War, violence in the cities, and racial and social injustice; and compares the life of the candidate against the legend.

American Indian stereotypes in the world of children

a reader and bibliography
1999
A collection of articles that study how children view American Indians in history, literature, and everyday life.

Unfit for command

swift boat veterans speak out against John Kerry
2004
Veterans who served with Joh Kerry discuss the times spent with him in Vietnam and the reasons they believe he is unfit to lead the country.

A cycle of outrage

America's reaction to the juvenile delinquent in the 1950s
1986
Examining the 1950s debate over the media and juvenile delinquency, this study shows how the development of youth culture and the rise of a mass-media society became intertwined and confused.

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