Friday, November 20, 2009

Annotated Bibliography.



RJA#14:



"Amazing Propaganda Posters." www.oddee.com N.p., 21 Dec. 2006. Web. 19 Nov. 2009.

This site has a great selection of propaganda posters from World War II. The site shows

was messages were depicted in the posters by categorizing them and giving each poster a

short summary.

Areas, Alejandro, Diana L. Linden, and Jonathan Weinberg. The social and the real : political art of the 1930s in the western hemisphere. Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2006. 1-2. Print.

This book is a great that takes a look art created in the 1930’s. The type of artwork presented in the book is that of social realism. Since the Great Depression hit in the 1930’s the book explains how artists’ art started to become more realistic more than anything else. It also explains how the art reflected the current economy of that time and politics of society.

Cline, Austine. "Propaganda vs. Art." About.com: Agnostic/Atheism The New York Times Company, 1 Sept. 2005. Web. 19 Nov. 2009.

This interesting article is about how propaganda and art are similar and differ. While stating how the two influence society in their own ways.

Holocaust Encyclopedia United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, 4 May 2009. Web. 19 Nov. 2009.

This site contains many articles on the history the National Socialist party, the Holocaust, and the impact it had at the time. The particular page I used for the paper was specifically about the use of propaganda to get the German people to side with Nazis in the Jewish genocide.

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