Substitute for power wartime British propaganda to the Balkans, 1939-44 /
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Language: | English |
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Farnham, Surrey, England ; Burlington, Vt. :
Ashgate,
c2012.
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Online Access: | http://site.ebrary.com/lib/ucy/Doc?id=10607423 |
Table of 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 clichβes
- 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 βemigrβes
- 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
- "Black" broadcasting
- Leaflets
- An assessment
- Yugoslavia
- British wartime policy
- British propaganda until April 1941
- Propaganda during the Axis occupation
- British propaganda, resistance and civil war: the ideological divide
- British propaganda, resistance and civil war : the ethnic divide
- The BBC
- Criticism of BBC broadcasts
- Government-in-exile propaganda
- "Black" propaganda
- An assessment
- Concluding remarks.