The American press, public, and the reaction to the outbreak of the First World War / Phillips Payson O'Brien
Language: English Subject(s): In: Diplomatic history . -- Vol. 37,n.3 (June . 2013)Abstract: The American reaction to the outbreak of war in Europe in 1914 is always portrayed as one of shock and horror. Yet there has been no systematic study of the subject. This article examines American public at the time from the outbreak of war in August 1914 through the congressional elections of November 1914, through the medium of newspaper and journal writing.Revista R0235 (MAEC - Biblioteca Central)
The American reaction to the outbreak of war in Europe in 1914 is always portrayed as one of shock and horror. Yet there has been no systematic study of the subject. This article examines American public at the time from the outbreak of war in August 1914 through the congressional elections of November 1914, through the medium of newspaper and journal writing.