This thesis outlines, describes and analyses the activities of the British Council - the British Government's organisation for promoting 'British life and thought' abroad - in neutral Europe during the Second World War and is divided thematically into five chapters. The first chapter takes a conceptual view of the British Council's work and compares the aims and objectives of the British Council with a number of theories and definitions of propaganda, particularly the term 'cultural propaganda' that was often applied to its work by contemporary observers and staff of the Council. It also considers the roots and antecedents of the British Council, as well as the history of the British Council itself from its establishment in 1934, until the ...
The British Council opened its first office in Madrid in 1940. It included an English language insti...
Our study is about the way Wellington House structured its activity, means and methods used in build...
By 1935, it was becoming apparent to the British government that war with Germany would be inevitabl...
This thesis outlines, describes and analyses the activities of the British Council - the British Gov...
This paper is intended to show the development of British Cultural propaganda during the interwar pe...
This thesis is the first detailed study of the British Council and British cultural diplomacy betwe...
The chapter investigates the theme of the volume, cultural diplomacy, in the contemporary United Kin...
The British Council’s name reflects its founders’ difficulty in defining its mission. Today the Coun...
In 1940, the British Council founded its first Spanish branch by launching a new school for children...
In 1940, the British Council founded its first Spanish branch by launching a new school for children...
This book considers the growing awareness in the wake of World War I that culture could play an effe...
The bachelor's thesis is dedicated to British foreign policy towards Central Europe in the period of...
This thesis deals with British internal and external political developments after the Second World W...
This thesis examines how artists working for the War Artists’ Advisory Committee (WAAC) represented ...
The British Council opened its first office in Madrid in 1940. It included an English language insti...
The British Council opened its first office in Madrid in 1940. It included an English language insti...
Our study is about the way Wellington House structured its activity, means and methods used in build...
By 1935, it was becoming apparent to the British government that war with Germany would be inevitabl...
This thesis outlines, describes and analyses the activities of the British Council - the British Gov...
This paper is intended to show the development of British Cultural propaganda during the interwar pe...
This thesis is the first detailed study of the British Council and British cultural diplomacy betwe...
The chapter investigates the theme of the volume, cultural diplomacy, in the contemporary United Kin...
The British Council’s name reflects its founders’ difficulty in defining its mission. Today the Coun...
In 1940, the British Council founded its first Spanish branch by launching a new school for children...
In 1940, the British Council founded its first Spanish branch by launching a new school for children...
This book considers the growing awareness in the wake of World War I that culture could play an effe...
The bachelor's thesis is dedicated to British foreign policy towards Central Europe in the period of...
This thesis deals with British internal and external political developments after the Second World W...
This thesis examines how artists working for the War Artists’ Advisory Committee (WAAC) represented ...
The British Council opened its first office in Madrid in 1940. It included an English language insti...
The British Council opened its first office in Madrid in 1940. It included an English language insti...
Our study is about the way Wellington House structured its activity, means and methods used in build...
By 1935, it was becoming apparent to the British government that war with Germany would be inevitabl...