
Patriotism and Propaganda in First World War Britain: The National War Aims Committee and Civilian Morale
Author(s): David Monger (Author)
- Publisher: Liverpool University Press
- Publication Date: 30 Sept. 2012
- Language: English
- Print length: 320 pages
- ISBN-10: 1846318300
- ISBN-13: 9781846318306
Book Description
Editorial Reviews
Review
‘…the NWAC mattered, and was seen to matter. The same can, and should, be said of this monograph. Monger has written an interesting and original book on an important subject; this work deserves to become required reading not only for students of wartime propaganda, but for anyone interested in the nature of the wartime British state, or in the very idea of “patriotism” in modern Britain.’
Matthew Johnson, English Historical Review
‘Monger has been able to shed important light on a crucial propaganda organisation, existing during the last months of the war when the maintenance of morale had become so important, and successfully presents this in a fashion that would interest anyone concerned with the employment of propaganda in the early part of the 20th century.’
William Butler, Reviews in History
‘Monger has written an interesting and original book on an important subject; this work deserves to become required reading not only for students of wartime propaganda, but for anyone interested in the nature of the wartime British state, or in the very idea of ‘patriotism’ in modern Britain.’
Matthew Johnson, English Historical Review
“The most radical element in this book is its emphasis on the continuity of national cohesion and consciousness in early 20th-century Britain.”–ITimes Higher Education
“Monger has been able to shed important light on a crucial propaganda organisation, existing during the last months of the war when the maintenance of morale had become so important, and successfully presents this in a fashion that would interest anyone concerned with the employment of propaganda in the early part of the 20th century.”–IReviews in History
“Monger has written an important book. The NWAC has lacked a balanced treatment. Patriotism and Propaganda in First World War Britain is a definitive study of the NWAC organization and the content of its propaganda.”–Twentieth Century British History
Monger has written an important book. The NWAC has lacked a balanced treatment. Patriotism and Propaganda in First World War Britain is a definitive study of the NWAC organization and the content of its propaganda.– “Twentieth Century British History, Vol. 25, No. 3”
Reviews
‘Impressively detailed, this book is a major, original and illuminating contribution to the scholarship of propaganda.’
Adrian Gregory
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