This article applies the concepts of ‘transnationalism’ and ‘state-private networks’ to early Cold War Britain to analyze the aims and methods of governmental and non-governmental counter-subversion and propaganda in the ‘Cultural Cold War’. Using recently declassified and underutilized files, the article explores the roles of the Official Committee on Communism (Home) and, more particularly, the Foreign Office Information Research Department. The Attlee and Churchill administrations of the late 1940s and early 1950s increasingly perceived the primary non-military threat of communism to Britain as part of Soviet-inspired transnational subversion of western European societies. This created a growing impetus for a symmetrical, transnational r...
The thesis deals with Britain’s early Cold War history and the political history of the Church of En...
This thesis explores the origins and development of the Home Defence (Security) Executive (HD(S)E), ...
This article examines Great Britain’s approach to covert action during the formative years of Britis...
This thesis is concerned with an analysis of British governmental attitudes and responses to communi...
In the Cold War battle for hearts and minds Britain was the first country to formulate a coordinated...
Relations between the post-war Labour Government and Britain's Security Service (MI5) have often bee...
In January 1948 the British government launched a new anti-Communist propaganda policy, and establis...
This article focuses on three activities of an anti-communist propaganda unit hidden within the Brit...
The accepted historical view of British-Australian relations during the early Cold War emphasizes co...
In 1943 the British Foreign Office created an obscure outfit called the Cultural Relations Departmen...
On the 6th January 1950 Britain accorded de jure recognition to the newly formed People’s Republic o...
Using newly released and previously unexploited records, this article explores the existence of Angl...
This article examines British propaganda efforts in the early Cold War in the light of a developing ...
Drawing on recently released documents and private papers, this is the first book-length study to ex...
This volume brings together for the first time the work of leading British and American scholars on ...
The thesis deals with Britain’s early Cold War history and the political history of the Church of En...
This thesis explores the origins and development of the Home Defence (Security) Executive (HD(S)E), ...
This article examines Great Britain’s approach to covert action during the formative years of Britis...
This thesis is concerned with an analysis of British governmental attitudes and responses to communi...
In the Cold War battle for hearts and minds Britain was the first country to formulate a coordinated...
Relations between the post-war Labour Government and Britain's Security Service (MI5) have often bee...
In January 1948 the British government launched a new anti-Communist propaganda policy, and establis...
This article focuses on three activities of an anti-communist propaganda unit hidden within the Brit...
The accepted historical view of British-Australian relations during the early Cold War emphasizes co...
In 1943 the British Foreign Office created an obscure outfit called the Cultural Relations Departmen...
On the 6th January 1950 Britain accorded de jure recognition to the newly formed People’s Republic o...
Using newly released and previously unexploited records, this article explores the existence of Angl...
This article examines British propaganda efforts in the early Cold War in the light of a developing ...
Drawing on recently released documents and private papers, this is the first book-length study to ex...
This volume brings together for the first time the work of leading British and American scholars on ...
The thesis deals with Britain’s early Cold War history and the political history of the Church of En...
This thesis explores the origins and development of the Home Defence (Security) Executive (HD(S)E), ...
This article examines Great Britain’s approach to covert action during the formative years of Britis...