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Informationen zum Autor Dr David Monger is Lecturer in Modern European History at the University of Canterbury! New Zealand. Klappentext This book is the first comprehensive investigation of the National War Aims Committee! providing detailed discussion of the establishment! activities and reception of the British domestic propaganda organisation! together with a careful and extensive analysis of the patriotic content of its propaganda. Zusammenfassung This book is the first comprehensive investigation of the National War Aims Committee! providing detailed discussion of the establishment! activities and reception of the British domestic propaganda organisation! together with a careful and extensive analysis of the patriotic content of its propaganda. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of figures and tables List of abbreviations Acknowledgements Introduction Part 1: The National War Aims Committee 1: The development of wartime propaganda and the emergence of the NWAC 2: The NWAC at work 3: Local agency! local work: the role of constituency War Aims Committees Part 2: Patriotism for a purpose: NWAC propaganda 4: Presentational patriotisms 5: Adversaries at home and abroad: the context of negative difference 6: Civilisational principles: Britain and its allies as the guardians of civilisation 7: Patriotisms of duty: sacrifice! obligation and community - the narrative core of NWAC propaganda 8: Promises for the future: the encouragement of aspirations for a better life! nation and world Part 3: The impact of the NWAC 9: 'A premium on corruption'? Parliamentary! pressure group and national press responses 10: Individual and local reactions to the NWAC Conclusion Appendices Bibliography Index