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Bernays, E. L. (1952) Public Relations. University of Oklahoma Press: Nor-
man.
Cooley, C. H. (1897/2004) The Process of Social Change. Mass Communi-
cation and American Social Thought. Lanham: Rowan & Littlefield
Publishers.
Creel, G. (1920/2010) How We Advertised America. The First Telling of the
Amazing Story of the Committee on Public Information That Car-
ried the Gospel of Americanism to every Corner of the Globe. New York:
Harper and Brothers Publishers.
Croly, H. D. (1909/2013) The Promise of American Life. New York: The Mac-
Millan Company.
Cullen, J. (2003) The American Dream. New York: Oxford University Press
Dewey J. (1927) The Public and its Problems. Ohio University Press.
Ellul, J. (1973) Propaganda – The formation of Men’s Attitude. New York:
Vintage Books.
King, D. (2000) Making Americans. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
Le Bon, G. (1895/2004) Psicologia delle Folle. Milano: TEA.
Lasswell, H. D. (1927/1971) The Propaganda Technique in World War I. Mas-
sachusetts: The M.I.T. Press.
Lippmann, W. (1917/2010) Drift and Mastery. New York: Nabu Press.
Lippmann, W. (1922/1960) Public Opinion. New York: The MacMillan
Company.
Marković, A. (2006) “Kaj” je Frederick Winslow Taylor. Management, let-
nik 1, številka 1: p. 31-48. URN:NBN:SI:DOC-MJMMNQA2 from
https://www.dlib.si
Münsterberg, H. (1913) Psychology and Industrial Efficiency. New York: The
Riverside Press Cambridge.
Park, R. E. (1922) The Immigrant Press and its Control. New York and Lon-
don: Harper & Brothers Publishers.
Peters, J. D. (1986) Reconstructing Mass Communication Theory (disserta-
tion). Stanford University.
Peters, J. D. (1989) Satan and Saviour. Mass Communication in Progressive
Thought. Critical Studies in Mass Communication. Volume 6, Issue 3.
P. 247-263.
Qualter, T. H. (1979) Graham Wallas and the Great Society. New York: St.
Martin’s Press.
Rogers, E. M. (1997) History of the communication Study. A Biographical Ap-
proach. New York: The Free Press.
143