Abstract

Prologue - propaganda and the State. Part 1 The propagandists: recruiting the intelligentsia - Charles Masterton conduct towards neutrals - Sir Gilbert Parker misusing the judiciary - Lord Bryce the waning of the gentlemanly tradition - John Buchan War Office propaganda begins - Brigadier General George Cockerill the Navy ventures ashore - Rear Admiral Douglas Brownrigg shaping the Constitution - Lord Beaverbrook violating the political code - Lord Northcliffe statecraft through propaganda - R.W. Seaton-Watson and Henry Wickham-Steed no room for internationalists - H.G. Wells the wrong kind of immorality - Horatio Bottomley advertising the State - Sir Charles Higham the dangers of illusion - Arnold Bennett disenchantment - C.E. Montague. Part 2 The legacy.

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