Politicians, the Press, and Propaganda : Lord Northcliffe and the Great War, 1914-1919.
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- D544 -- .T49 1999eb
Cover -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- One. Introduction: Background, and Prelude to War -- Two. "A Boomerang Policy": Censorship & -- Recruiting Battles, August to December 1914 -- Three. "A Very Big and Difficult Thing": Munitions & -- Coalition, January to June 1915 -- Four. "A Very Hard Nut to Crack": The Conscription Question, July to December 1915 -- Five. "No More Shilly-Shallying": Air Power & -- Conscription, January to June 1916 -- Six. "Asquith's Head on a Plate": The Fall of Asquith & -- the Rise of Lloyd George, July to December 1916 -- Seven. To Tell the People of America the Truth": The United States Enters the War, January to May 1917 -- Eight. Deeds and Words: Chairman of the British / War Mission to the United States, June to November 1917 -- Nine. "Pegasus in Harness": Politics & -- Propaganda, November 1917 to April 1918 -- Ten. "Great Propaganda": From War to Peace, May to November 1918 -- Eleven. "The Huns Must Pay": Politics & -- Peacemaking, November 1918 to June 1919 -- Twelve. Conclusion: Politicians, the Press, & -- Propaganda -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- Index.
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