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Title: Substitute for Power : Wartime British Propaganda to the Balkans, 1939-44
Description: Farnham, Surrey [UK], Ashgate, (2012). orig. boards, dustwrapper. 24x16cm, ix,318 pages.. ISBN: 9781409455028. Minor wear. VG. ¶ Contents: British propaganda in World War II -- [Re]discovering the " Fourth" arm -- The organisational tangle -- Radio -- "Research units" -- Propaganda organisation in the Middle East : the SOE phase -- Propaganda organisation in the Middle East : PWE takes over -- Wartime British policy to the Balkans : an overview -- From caution to intervention -- The elusive come-back -- The dilemmas of Balkan resistance -- Communism and nationalism -- The Axis satellites -- The Soviet factor -- An assessment --Regional themes -- Expert clichés -- Target groups -- Repertoire -- Resistance -- Channels of propaganda -- An assessment -- Albania -- British wartime policy -- British propaganda -- Dissemination and reception -- An assessment -- Bulgaria -- British wartime policy -- Propaganda during neutrality -- Propaganda after the entry of German troops -- The BBC -- "Black" propaganda -- An assessment --Romania -- British wartime policy -- British propaganda before "Barbarossa" -- British Propaganda after "Barbarossa" -- The BBC -- "Black" propaganda -- British propaganda and Romanian émigrés -- An assessment -- Greece -- British wartime policy -- British propaganda during Greek neutrality -- British propaganda during Greek belligerence -- Propaganda after Axis occupation -- The dilemmas of resistance and civil war -- The dilemmas of liberation -- British propaganda and Greek national claims -- The BBC -- Criticism of BBC broadcasts -- The BBC Greek Service, the government-in- exile and the British -- Government-in-exile broadcasting -- etc.

Keywords: 9781409455028 Balkans, Military History, World War Two, Propaganda, Great Britain, Broadcasting, , ,

Price: US$ 65.00 Seller: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark
- Book number: BOOKS023954I