Nazi Wireless Propaganda: Lord Haw-Haw and British Public Opinion in the Second World War
Author: Nicholas S.
Source: Twentieth Century British History, Volume 14, Number 3, September 2003 , pp. 313-315(3)
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Abstract:
Book InformationNazi Wireless Propaganda: Lord Haw-Haw and British Public Opinion in the Second World War. Nazi Wireless Propaganda: Lord Haw-Haw and British Public Opinion in the Second World War Martin A. Doherty Edinburgh Edinburgh University Press 2000 xvi + 198 Hardback £45 0 7486 1370 6 Paperback £16.95 0 7486 1363 3 By Martin A. Doherty. Edinburgh University Press. Edinburgh. Pp. xvi + 198. Hardback:£450 7486 1370 6; Paperback:£16.950 7486 1363 3, 0 7486 1370 6 Paperback £16.95 0 7486 1363 3.Document Type: Research article
Affiliations: 1: University of Wales, Aberystwyth
Publication date: 2003-09-01
- Twentieth Century British History covers the variety of British history in the twentieth century in all its aspects. It links the many different and specialized branches of historical scholarship with work in political science and related disciplines. The journal seeks to transcend traditional disciplinary boundaries, in order to foster the study of patterns of change and continuity across the twentieth century. The editors are committed to publishing work that examines the British experience within a comparative context, whether European or Anglo-American.
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