Abstract

The Second World War had a profound effect on British journalism, more far-reaching even than the war of 1914–1918. Once again, newspapers were put under pressure to keep boosting public morale and to promote national unity. But they did so under new constraints and restrictions, some of which stretched into the postwar years.

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