Selling war : the British propaganda campaign against American "neutrality" in World War II / Nicholas John Cull.

Collection type Library
Author Cull, Nicholas John.;
Call Number 940.5488 C967s
Document type Monograph
Year c1995.
Citation 94005614
Pagination xv, 276 p., [8] p. of plates : ill., ports. ; 25 c
Publisher Oxford University Press,
Place made New York
Abstract

1. The Gathering Storm: Britain's American Propaganda Policy, 1937 to 1939. Britain's Dilemma: Britain in American Opinion, 1919 to 1937. Foundations: British Propaganda in the United States, 1919 to 1937. The Awakening: British Planning, 1937 to 1938.eparing for the Worst: Britain's American Propaganda Policy, September 1938 to September 1939 -- 2. To War with Words: British Propaganda in the United States during the Phoney War, September 1939 to May 1940. The United States and the Phoney War. Fightg the Phoney War in London: The MoI and the BBC. Fighting the Phoney War in the United States: The British Embassy and the British Library of Information. The Development of American Opinion and British Policy -- 3. Their Finest Hour: Projecting the Bate of Britain, May to September 1940. American Opinion in the Summer of 1940. Lord Lothian's War: New Initiatives, May to August 1940. Duff Cooper's War: New Initiatives in London, May to August 1940.The Battle of Britain and the Destroyer Deal -- 4. "London Can Take It": British Propaganda and the Blitz, September to December 1940. The Overture: Preparing for the Blitz. "This Is London": The Co-projection of the Blitz on Britain. The Impact of theitz: American Sympathy and Its Limits. Beyond the Blitz: Building New Propaganda Machinery in the United States -- 5. "Give Us the Tools . . .": British Propaganda and American Aid, January to August 1941. New York: Winning the War from Rockefeller Cent. London: British Broadcasting and Film, and the Greek Intervention. Washington: Friends, Enemies, and the Supply Crisis. London: The Battle of Bloomsbury -- 6. War Comes To America: The Road to Pearl Harbor, August to December 1941. The Orchestra of Praganda: Britain's Overt Campaign in the Autumn of 1941. British Covert Propaganda in the Autumn of 1941. Victory: The United States' Culture of Belligerence. The Reckoning: Pearl Harbor.Epilogue: British Propaganda in the United States after 1941 -- Conclusion: British Propaganda and the Making of American Foreign Policy, 1939 to 1941.

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