The First World War: propaganda and recruitment

S. Badsey, Brad Beaven, C. Burlton, S. Nicholas, R. Opie, A. Seippe, J. Vance, D. Welch

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Abstract

The second collection in our 'First World War Portal' (see Personal Experiences) First World War: Propaganda and Recruitment offers a wide variety of primary sources on recruitment, training, morale, public opinion, censorship and the development of different forms of propaganda during the First World War. The material has been collated from the Hoover Institution Library and Archives at Stanford University, the Bibliothek für Zeitgeschichte and the Hauptstaatsarchiv in Stuttgart, Cambridge University Library, The National Archives at Kew, Mirrorpix, the Opie collection, the British Library, McMaster University and various local record offices and museums. web address = http://www.amdigital.co.uk/m-collections/collection/the-first-world-war-propaganda-and-recruitment/ Click on Organisation below to go to website
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationMarlborough
PublisherAdam Matthew
Publication statusPublished - 2013

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