
Emergency Propaganda
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Sheds new light on the hitherto neglected years of the Emergency (1955-58) demonstrating how it was British propaganda which decisively ended the shooting war in December 1958. The study argues for a concept of ''propaganda'' that embraces not merely ''words'' in the form of film, radio and leaflets but also ''deeds''.
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Sheds new light on the hitherto neglected years of the Emergency (1955-58) demonstrating how it was British propaganda which decisively ended the shooting war in December 1958. The study argues for a concept of ''propaganda'' that embraces not merely ''words'' in the form of film, radio and leaflets but also ''deeds''.
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