Introduction / Gary D. Rawnsley -- 1. Beyond Diplomacy: Propaganda and the History of the Cold War / W. Scott Lucas -- 2. The Campaign of Truth: a Populist Propaganda / Gary D. Rawnsely -- 3. 'Not Just Washed but Dry-Cleaned': Korea and the 'Brainwashing' Scare of the 1950s / Susan L. Carruthers -- 4. The Family under Nuclear Attack: American Civil Defence Propaganda in the 1950s / Guy Oakes -- 5. Heaven and Hell: Soviet Propaganda Constructs the World / Richard Stites -- 6. A Cinema of Suspicion or a Suspicion of Cinema: Soviet Film 1945-53 / Graham Roberts -- 7. British Feature Films and the Early Cold War / Tony Shaw -- 8. Have They Changed At All? The Portrayal of Germany in BBC Television Programmes, 1946-55 / Howard Smith -- 9. The BBC External Services and the Hungarian Uprising, 1956 / Gary D. Rawnsley -- 10. The Struggle for the Mind of European Youth: the CIA and European Movement Propaganda, 1948-60 / Richard J. Aldrich -- 11. Returning Guatemala to the Fold / Edward S. Herman -- 12. Through a Glass Darkly? The Psychological Climate and Psychological Warfare of the Cold War / Philip M. Taylor.
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Cold-War Propaganda in the 1950s. (1999). Cold-War Propaganda in the 1950s. Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-27082-8
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