This paper examines some of the letters and letter-books published during the Second World War to argue that they constitute an unusual, hitherto unconsidered, form of propaganda. This was not organised state propaganda, though of course letter were censored for security purposes. Rather, the sudden fashion for publishing patriotic letters in pamphlets, newspaper columns, published correspondences, anthologies and on radio programmes, exemplified a much more diffuse form of persuasion which resulted from the willing cooperation of the media and literati with the Allied governments. Well outside the direct policies of the Ministry of Information, editors, writers and publishers supported the government stance that the war was not only inevit...
In both world wars, British governments depicted tolerance of conscientious objectors as an example ...
This is the first book devoted exclusively to the analysis of the Nazis' radio effort against the Un...
From the UK National Archives: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/theartofwar/inf3.htm “Formed on Se...
By 1935, it was becoming apparent to the British government that war with Germany would be inevitabl...
Each of the belligerent nations in the Second World War disseminated propaganda as a weapon of war. ...
In the age before instant electronic communication, letter writing played a key role in maintaining ...
This work will explore how the news medium of radio correlated to propaganda during World War II. It...
During the Second World War, the Isotype Institute worked with the book packager Adprint to produce ...
Propaganda played an important part in the politics of the war, but was only successful as part of w...
This collection of essays brings together the latest historical research on cultural production and ...
Propaganda has been a major tool of war from the earliest times and has never been more vital, and h...
During the Second World War, war propaganda was characterized by the use of mass media such as films...
This thesis outlines, describes and analyses the activities of the British Council - the British Gov...
Propaganda--so crucial to winning the battle of hearts and minds in warfare--witnessed a transformat...
This paper demonstrates that between World War One and World War Two, the British state censored a v...
In both world wars, British governments depicted tolerance of conscientious objectors as an example ...
This is the first book devoted exclusively to the analysis of the Nazis' radio effort against the Un...
From the UK National Archives: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/theartofwar/inf3.htm “Formed on Se...
By 1935, it was becoming apparent to the British government that war with Germany would be inevitabl...
Each of the belligerent nations in the Second World War disseminated propaganda as a weapon of war. ...
In the age before instant electronic communication, letter writing played a key role in maintaining ...
This work will explore how the news medium of radio correlated to propaganda during World War II. It...
During the Second World War, the Isotype Institute worked with the book packager Adprint to produce ...
Propaganda played an important part in the politics of the war, but was only successful as part of w...
This collection of essays brings together the latest historical research on cultural production and ...
Propaganda has been a major tool of war from the earliest times and has never been more vital, and h...
During the Second World War, war propaganda was characterized by the use of mass media such as films...
This thesis outlines, describes and analyses the activities of the British Council - the British Gov...
Propaganda--so crucial to winning the battle of hearts and minds in warfare--witnessed a transformat...
This paper demonstrates that between World War One and World War Two, the British state censored a v...
In both world wars, British governments depicted tolerance of conscientious objectors as an example ...
This is the first book devoted exclusively to the analysis of the Nazis' radio effort against the Un...
From the UK National Archives: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/theartofwar/inf3.htm “Formed on Se...