Author: Morris, Kate. Title: British Techniques of Public Relations and Propaganda for Mobilising East and Central Africa During World War II.
Description: Lewiston, Edwin Mellen Press, 2000. 1st Edition. Hardcover. 0773478051. BRAND NEW. Virgin copy, not yet traded. 8vo. Pp. 480. Footnotes, bibliography, index. HARDCOVER, light sand cloth, lettered in dark blue, without dust-jacket as issued. ~ FIRST EDITION. Studies in British History, volume 61. Kate Morris is a Senior Lecturer in Defence Studies in the Department of War Studies, King's College London, teaching at the Joint Services Command and Staff College. Here she presents a thoroughly researched, soundly judged and readable account of how British officials and politicians had sought to create a "new" empire in Africa, and of their attempts to develop and deploy the appropriate techniques of persuasion. G-4 IN .
Keywords: 2ND WORLD WAR SECOND WWII 2 MILITARIA HISTORY MILITARY OPERATIONS CAMPAIGNS ARMED FORCES BATTLES BATTLEFIELDS ARMY NAVY FASCISM NAZISM NATIONAL SOCIALISM THIRD REICH 3RD KRIEG KRIEGE KRIEGSZÜGE FELDZÜGE MILITÄR MILITAIRE GUERRE HISTOIRE GESCHICHTE INTELLI
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