Allied Communication to the Public During the Second World War : National and Transnational Networks /: National and Transnational Networks. (2019)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Allied Communication to the Public During the Second World War : National and Transnational Networks /: National and Transnational Networks. (2019)
- Main Title:
- Allied Communication to the Public During the Second World War : National and Transnational Networks
- Further Information:
- Note: Simon Eliot, Marc Wiggam.
- Editors:
- Eliot, Simon
Wiggam, Marc - Contents:
- List of IllustrationsForeword, David Welch (University of Kent, UK)1. Introduction, Simon Eliot (SAS, University of London, UK) and Marc Wiggam (University of Oslo, Norway)2. The Ministry of Information on the British Home Front, Henry Irving (Leeds Beckett University, UK)3. Lend to Defend: The National Savings Committee during the Second World War, Victoria Carolan (University of Greenwich, UK)4. A Citizen-Soldier 'Must Know What He Fights For and Love What He Knows': The work of the Army Bureau of Current Affairs between 1941 and 1945, Stephen Thompson (SAS, University of London, UK)5. Britain To-day, Bulletins from Britain and Britain: some semi-official British periodicals in the USA during World War Two, Alice Byrne (Aix-Marseille University, France)6. Teamwork: Carlton Moss, US Propaganda Film, and the Fight for Black Visibility in WWII, Joseph Clark (Simon Fraser University, Canada)7.Allied War Correspondents' Resistance to Political Censorship in World War II, Richard Fine (Virginia Commonwealth University, USA)8. 'The Rot Must Be Stopped Even At The Cost of Some Public Discussion': Antisemitism in the Polish Forces as a Crisis of Policy and Public Information, Jim Wald (Hampshire College, USA)9. 'For a German Audience We Do Not Use Appeals for Sympathy on Behalf of Jews as a Propaganda Line': The BBC German Service and the Holocaust, 1938-1945, Stephanie Seul (University of Bremen, Germany)10. Inventing a New Kind of German: The BBC German Service and the BombingList of IllustrationsForeword, David Welch (University of Kent, UK)1. Introduction, Simon Eliot (SAS, University of London, UK) and Marc Wiggam (University of Oslo, Norway)2. The Ministry of Information on the British Home Front, Henry Irving (Leeds Beckett University, UK)3. Lend to Defend: The National Savings Committee during the Second World War, Victoria Carolan (University of Greenwich, UK)4. A Citizen-Soldier 'Must Know What He Fights For and Love What He Knows': The work of the Army Bureau of Current Affairs between 1941 and 1945, Stephen Thompson (SAS, University of London, UK)5. Britain To-day, Bulletins from Britain and Britain: some semi-official British periodicals in the USA during World War Two, Alice Byrne (Aix-Marseille University, France)6. Teamwork: Carlton Moss, US Propaganda Film, and the Fight for Black Visibility in WWII, Joseph Clark (Simon Fraser University, Canada)7.Allied War Correspondents' Resistance to Political Censorship in World War II, Richard Fine (Virginia Commonwealth University, USA)8. 'The Rot Must Be Stopped Even At The Cost of Some Public Discussion': Antisemitism in the Polish Forces as a Crisis of Policy and Public Information, Jim Wald (Hampshire College, USA)9. 'For a German Audience We Do Not Use Appeals for Sympathy on Behalf of Jews as a Propaganda Line': The BBC German Service and the Holocaust, 1938-1945, Stephanie Seul (University of Bremen, Germany)10. Inventing a New Kind of German: The BBC German Service and the Bombing War, Emily Oliver (University of Warwick, UK)11. Diverging Neutrality in Iberia: The British Ministry of Information in Spain and Portugal during the Second World War, Christopher Bannister (University of Manchester, UK)12. 'Innocent Efforts': The Brotherhood of Freedom in the Middle East during World War II, Stefanie Wichhart (Niagara University, USA)13. 'The Meek Ass Between Two Burdens'? The BBC and India during the Second World War, Chandrika Kaul (University of St Andrews, UK)Index. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- London : Bloomsbury Academic
- Publication Date:
- 2019
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (248 pages)
- Subjects:
- History of the Americas
Second World War
Social & cultural history
Communication studies
Media studies
History -- United States -- 20th Century
History -- Military -- World War II
History -- Social History
Social Science -- Media Studies
British & Irish history - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781350105140
1350105147 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781350105126
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