Scott Cutlip is the recipient of the 1995 Gold Anvil Award - the Public Relations Society of America's highest individual honour.
Contents: Preface. Hype for Colonies, Colleges, and the Frontier. Propaganda Gives Birth to a New Nation. "Greatest Public Relations Work Ever Done." John Beckley: The First Campaign Specialist. Amos Kendall: Andrew Jackson's "Thinking Machine." The Jackson-Biddle Public Relations War. Amos Kendall: Postmaster, Promoter, Philanthropist. "The First Public War." Publicity Moves America West. Press Agentry, Promotion, Advertising Flower in 19th Century. "The Public Be Damned." The Genesis of National Political Campaigns and Government Information. "Advertising Higher Education." Nonprofit Groups See the Need for Public Support. Promoting Social Change. Epilogue.
Scott M. Cutlip
"This book is the culmination of [Cutlip's] efforts, and it
succeeds in its purpose of describing the strategies and tactics of
opinion management utilized in the United States long before the
growth of public relations as an occupation....The strength of the
book lies in Cutlip's broad-ranging selection of topic areas. He
covers not only such familiar territory as railroad advertising and
circus publicity but also such unexplored areas as political
campaigning."
—The Journal of American History
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