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This book, 'Enemy Encounters in Modern Warfare,' edited by Holly Furneaux and Matilda Greig, explores the complex nature of interactions between enemies in warfare throughout modern history. It examines the psychological and emotional dimensions of enemy encounters from the Napoleonic era through colonial conflicts, the two World Wars, and the Vietnam War, up to contemporary cultural and museum contexts. The book provides a detailed analysis of how narratives of enemy encounters are constructed and used for propaganda, often reshaping experiences of war. It delves into the evolving definitions of 'enemy,' influenced by race, gender, and ideology, and the shifting perceptions and boundaries in moments of conflict. Intended for an academic audience, it offers insights into the historical, political, and emotional aspects of warfare.
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Propaganda, International --- Propaganda, American --- United States
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Propaganda, American. --- Paine, Thomas, --- United States --- History
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Comic books, strips, etc. --- Propaganda, American --- Propaganda, Capitalist
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Press --- International business enterprises --- Propaganda, American --- Mass media
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Liberalism --- Propaganda, American --- World War, 1914-1918 --- History --- Propaganda.
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