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Bibliography

Brown, Carrie.  Rosie’s Mom:  Forgotten Women Workers of the First   World War.  New York:  Northeastern.  2013. 

Capozzola, Christopher.  Uncle Sam Wants You:  World War I and the Making of the Modern American Citizen.  New York:  Oxford University Press.  2008.

Chomsky, Noam.  Media Control:  The Spectacular Achievements of Propaganda.  Second Ed.  New York:  Seven Stories Press.  2002.

Creel, George.  How We Advertised America.  New York:  Harper and Brothers Publishers. 1920.

Daniel Pope.  “The Advertising Industry and World War I.”  The Public Historian 2, no. 3 (Spring, 1980):  4-25.

Edward Mott Woolley.  “The Silent Voice.”  Scribner’s Magazine Illustrated, LXI, Jan – Jun 1917.

Heimann, Jim, ed.  All American Ads:  1900-1919.  Madrid:  Taschen.  2005.

Lasswell, Harold Dwight.  Propaganda Technique in the World War.  New York:  Peter Smith.  1938.

Lears, Jackson.  Fables of Abundance:  A Cultural History of Advertising in America.  New York:  BasicBooks.  1994.

Leitzel, Jared M.  “Advertising the Great War:  How the War Was Won on the Homefront, and How Ad Men and the Government Merged.”  Germina Veris, Vol 2, (2015): 69-98.

Marchand, Roland.  Advertising the American Dream:  Making Way for Modernity, 1920-1940.  Berkeley:  University of California Press.  1985.

Websites

Economic History Association.  http://eh.net/encyclopedia/u-s-economy-in-world-war-i/ last accessed on 3/1/2017.

 National Bureau of Economic Research.  http://www.nber.org/digest/jan05/w10580.html last accessed on 3/1/2017.

Blogs

The Cigarette Pack Collectors’ Association.  2008.

http://www.freewebs.com/cigpack/cigarettesmokingwwi.htm last accessed on 3/1/2017.

 

Points:  The Blog of the Alcohol & Drugs History Society:  Short and Insightful Writing About a Long and Complex History.  Article by Nicholas K. Johnson, 6/27/2017.

https://pointsadhsblog.wordpress.com/2014/06/27/wwi-part-5-tobacco-in-the-trenches/

 

Roads to the Great War:  Arts, Literature, Imagery, Reflections.  Cigarettes for Soldiers:  How the Tobacco and Advertising Industries Seized an Opportunity.  Tony Langley, Contributor.  9/25/2013. 

http://roadstothegreatwar-ww1.blogspot.com/2013/09/cigarettes-for-soldiers-how-tobacco-and.html