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==Further Reading==
==Further Reading==


* Beth Bailey and David Farber; "The 'Double-V' Campaign in World War II Hawaii: African Americans, Racial Ideology, and Federal Power, " ''Journal of Social History'' Volume: 26. Issue: 4. 1993. pp 817+.
* Blum, John Morton (1976), ''V Was for Victory: Politics and American Culture During World War II'' Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.


===Propaganda, advertising, media, public opinion===
* Bredhoff, Stacey (1994), Powers of Persuasion: Poster Art from World War II, Washington, DC: National Archives Trust Fund Board.
* Fox, Frank W (1975), ''Madison Avenue Goes to War: The Strange Military Career of American Advertising, 1941-45,'' , UT: Brigham Young University Press.
* Fyne, Robert (1994), The Hollywood Propaganda of World War II, Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press.
* Gregory, G.H. (1993), Posters of World War II, New York: Gramercy Books.
* Gallup, George H. (1972), ''The Gallup Poll: Public Opinion 1935- 1971, Vol. 1, 1935-1948,'' short summary of every poll
* Terrence H. Witkowski; "World War II Poster Campaigns: Preaching Frugality to American Consumers" ''Journal of Advertising'', Vol. 32, 2003

===Women===
* Campbell, D'Ann (1984), ''Women at War with America: Private Lives in a Patriotic Era'' Harvard University Press.

==External Links==
[[Category:History of the United States| ]]
[[Category:History of the United States| ]]

Revision as of 15:50, 13 May 2006

Homefront-United States-World War II covers all the developments inside the United States, 1940-1945.

Economic Mobilization

The Draft

Population Movements

Role of Women

Role of Minorities

African American: Double V campaign

Internment of Japanese Americans

Taxes and Controls

Wartime Politics

Propaganda and Culture

Further Reading

  • Beth Bailey and David Farber; "The 'Double-V' Campaign in World War II Hawaii: African Americans, Racial Ideology, and Federal Power, " Journal of Social History Volume: 26. Issue: 4. 1993. pp 817+.
  • Blum, John Morton (1976), V Was for Victory: Politics and American Culture During World War II Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.

Propaganda, advertising, media, public opinion

  • Bredhoff, Stacey (1994), Powers of Persuasion: Poster Art from World War II, Washington, DC: National Archives Trust Fund Board.
  • Fox, Frank W (1975), Madison Avenue Goes to War: The Strange Military Career of American Advertising, 1941-45, , UT: Brigham Young University Press.
  • Fyne, Robert (1994), The Hollywood Propaganda of World War II, Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press.
  • Gregory, G.H. (1993), Posters of World War II, New York: Gramercy Books.
  • Gallup, George H. (1972), The Gallup Poll: Public Opinion 1935- 1971, Vol. 1, 1935-1948, short summary of every poll
  • Terrence H. Witkowski; "World War II Poster Campaigns: Preaching Frugality to American Consumers" Journal of Advertising, Vol. 32, 2003

Women

  • Campbell, D'Ann (1984), Women at War with America: Private Lives in a Patriotic Era Harvard University Press.