

This volume is dedicated to Professor David Welch, an inspiring colleague, teacher, mentor, collaborator and friend. Ltd., Chennai, India To find out more about our authors and books visit and sign up for our newsletters. A catalog record for this book is available from the Library of Congress. A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library. The author and publisher regret any inconvenience caused if addresses have changed or sites have ceased to exist, but can accept no responsibility for any such changes. All internet addresses given in this book were correct at the time of going to press. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc does not have any control over, or responsibility for, any third-party websites referred to or in this book. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or any information storage or retrieval system, without prior permission in writing from the publishers. The accompanying text read Alle wege des Marxismus fuhren nach Moskau! Darum CDU. Cover design by Graham Ward Cover image: party political poster for the Christlich Demokratische Union, 1953. Propaganda and Conflict War, Media and Shaping the Twentieth Century Edited by Mark Connelly, Jo Fox, Stefan Goebel and Ulf SchmidtīLOOMSBURY ACADEMIC Bloomsbury Publishing Plc 50 Bedford Square, London, WC1B 3DP, UK 1385 Broadway, New York, NY 10018, USA BLOOMSBURY, BLOOMSBURY ACADEMIC and the Diana logo are trademarks of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc First published in Great Britain 2019 Copyright © Mark Connelly, Jo Fox, Stefan Goebel and Ulf Schmidt, 2019 Mark Connelly, Jo Fox, Stefan Goebel and Ulf Schmidt have asserted their rights under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act, 1988, to be identified as Editors of this work. Part Three Postwar and Cold War.ĩ A wartime medical experiment as propaganda: The malaria case.ġ0 The Undefeated: Propaganda, rehabilitation and post-war Britain.ġ1 The British Council behind the Iron Curtain: Cultural propaganda in early Cold War Poland.ġ2 From Civil War to Cold War: The Model Worker in Chinese film propaganda.ġ3 Counter-propaganda: Cases from US public diplomacy and beyond.ġ4 ‘Men of Action’: Printed propaganda in the recruitment of the regular British armed forces, 1960–85.ġ5 Love, Hate and Propaganda: Reflections on the making of a documentary series.Įpilogue: ‘We are all propagandists now’: Propaganda in the twenty-first century. Part Two The Second World War.Ĥ ‘False hopes and airy visions’? Dylan Thomas and British film propaganda in the Second World War.ĥ Hitchcock as propagandist.Ħ The films we forgot to remember: The other side of Second World War propaganda.ħ The Special Operations Executive and covert propaganda during the Greco-Italian War, 1940–1.Ĩ The interplay between diplomacy and propaganda: The Foreign Office and the discovery of the Katyn massacre, 1943. Part One The First World War and inter-war period.ġ Strategy and propaganda: Lord Kitchener, the retreat from Mons and the Amiens Dispatch, August–September 1914.Ģ ‘Thank God for the French Army’: Churchill on the French Army between the two world wars.ģ Art under dictatorship: Propaganda, plunder and provenance.


Prologue: ‘Power and Persuasion’: Propaganda into the.
