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British propaganda in the 20th century : selling democracy / Philip M. Taylor.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: International communicationsPublication details: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, �1999.Description: 1 online resource (xi, 276 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 0585197261
  • 9780585197265
  • 9781474473088
  • 1474473083
Other title:
  • British propaganda in the twentieth century
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: British propaganda in the 20th century.DDC classification:
  • 303.3/75/09410904 21
LOC classification:
  • DA566.7 .T38 1999eb
Other classification:
  • MD 8460
  • MD 8460.
Online resources:
Contents:
Section 1. The experience of the Great War, 1914-18 -- Opening Pandora's box: the battle for control of British propaganda, 1914-1918 -- Targeting elite opinion: the war propaganda bureau at Wellington House, 1914-17 -- Targeting mass opinion: Crewe House, psywar and British propaganda against the central powers in 1918 -- Section 2. The dawning of 'public diplomacy' in the age of mass communications, 1919-39 -- The projection of Britain between the wars -- A call to arms: psychological rearmament -- Handling the unavowable: propaganda and psychological warfare, 1935-40 -- Section 3. Total war and total propaganda, 1939-45 -- Blue-pencil warriors: the British wartime censorship system, 1939-45 -- Film as a weapon during the Second World War -- 'Breaking the German will to resist': Allied efforts to end the Second World war in Europe by non-military means, 1944-45 -- Section 4. Propaganda and decline in the post-war world, 1945-91 -- Power, public opinion and the propaganda of decline: the British information services and the cold war, 1945-57 -- The enduring tensions of democratic propaganda in the information age.
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Contains previously published articles, some revised and updated.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 261-269) and index.

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Section 1. The experience of the Great War, 1914-18 -- Opening Pandora's box: the battle for control of British propaganda, 1914-1918 -- Targeting elite opinion: the war propaganda bureau at Wellington House, 1914-17 -- Targeting mass opinion: Crewe House, psywar and British propaganda against the central powers in 1918 -- Section 2. The dawning of 'public diplomacy' in the age of mass communications, 1919-39 -- The projection of Britain between the wars -- A call to arms: psychological rearmament -- Handling the unavowable: propaganda and psychological warfare, 1935-40 -- Section 3. Total war and total propaganda, 1939-45 -- Blue-pencil warriors: the British wartime censorship system, 1939-45 -- Film as a weapon during the Second World War -- 'Breaking the German will to resist': Allied efforts to end the Second World war in Europe by non-military means, 1944-45 -- Section 4. Propaganda and decline in the post-war world, 1945-91 -- Power, public opinion and the propaganda of decline: the British information services and the cold war, 1945-57 -- The enduring tensions of democratic propaganda in the information age.

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