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An Active Instrument for Propaganda - The American Public Library During World War I (Hardcover)
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An Active Instrument for Propaganda - The American Public Library During World War I (Hardcover)
Series: Beta Phi Mu Monograph Series
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This study effectively addresses the question: What was the
involvement of the American public library community in "The Great
War?" A comprehensive introduction provides an overview of public
library history prior to World War I, touching on such topics as
the growth of the public library from the genteel, early
nineteenth-century social libraries of New England and the
Mid-Atlantic states and the founding of the American Library
Association in 1876. The A.L.A. provided for an exchange of
information and a means to address common problems encountered in
librarianship. It facilitated the adoption of the Dewey
classification system, pressed for the publication of periodical
indexes, and began publishing its own collection guides. Wiegand
details the socioeconomic characteristics of turn-of-the-century
library professionals and their determination to address
industrialization, urbanization, and immigration as these issues
came within their sphere of influence. He identifies two perplexing
problems of the period: the inability of public librarians to force
Americans to actually use their libraries, and the challenges posed
by new forces in the cultural, intellectual, and literary worlds.
It is against this background that American public librarians and
their institutions responded to the call for united action during
World War I. Chapter 1 deals with the response to the Great
European War before the United States entered on the allied side in
1917, while Chapters 2 and 3 analyze library-initiated wartime
activities on both the local and national levels. The role of the
public library in food conservation and the infrequently addressed
issue of censorship and book burning are scrutinized inChapters 4
and 5. Chapter 6 outlines programs for the Americanization of
immigrants. A concluding chapter offers a synthesis of the volume.
An essay on primary sources is included in the bibliography. An
Active Instrument for Propaganda inaugurates the Beta Phi Mu's
Monograph Series that, in the tradition of the International
Library Science Honor Society's Chapbooks, will add significantly
to the scholarly literature of the library profession. The book
will be an important addition to collections dealing with World War
I, and a valuable resource for historians of that period. Because
wide coverage has been given to the wartime activities of hundreds
of public libraries across the nation, many local public library
collections will be enriched by this important volume.
General
Imprint: |
Praeger Publishers Inc
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Series: |
Beta Phi Mu Monograph Series |
Release date: |
April 1989 |
First published: |
April 1989 |
Authors: |
Wayne A. Wiegand
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Dimensions: |
235 x 156 x 15mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover
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Pages: |
205 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-313-26702-4 |
Categories: |
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LSN: |
0-313-26702-2 |
Barcode: |
9780313267024 |
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