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Lord of Attention: Gerald Stanley Lee and the Crowd Metaphor in Industrializing America

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Lord of Attention: Gerald Stanley Lee and the Crowd Metaphor in Industrializing America - Bush, Gregory
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Although advertising was becoming increasingly visible in nineteenth-century America, it was not until the 1920s that it became a central feature of an expanding consumer culture. Vast social and technological changes, a world war, and several presidents adept at manipulating public opinion all helped endow advertising with new spiritual and patriotic properties. Lord of Attention examines this cultural transformation through the career of Gerald Stanley Lee, a writer with an obsessive interest in crowd psychology. Lee was ...

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Lord of Attention: Gerald Stanley Lee and the Crowd Metaphor in Industrializing America 1991, University of Massachusetts Press

ISBN-13: 9780870237249

Hardcover