Aerial Propaganda and the Wartime Occupation of France, 1914-18

Bernard Wilkin author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:12th Sep '16

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Aerial Propaganda and the Wartime Occupation of France, 1914-1918 explores the combined role played by the French and British Governments and Armies in creating and distributing millions of aerial newspapers and leaflets aimed at the French population trapped behind German lines. Drawing on extensive research and French, German and British primary sources, the book highlights a previously unknown aspect of psychological warfare that challenges the established interpretation that the occupied populations lived in a state of total isolation and that the Allied governments had no desire to provide them with morale support. Instead a very different picture emerges from this study, which demonstrates that aerial propaganda not only played a fundamental role in raising morale in the occupied territories but also fuelled resistance and clandestine publications. This book demonstrates that the existing historiographical portrayal of the occupied civilian as an uninformed victim must be replaced by a more nuanced interpretation.

This is an extremely important work that sheds new and revealing light on the role of aerial warfare in the First World War. Dr Wilkin's ground breaking research has made a major contribution to the historiography of the Great War and to propaganda studies in general.

- David Welch, Director of the Centre for Study of War, Society & Propaganda, University of Kent, UK

ISBN: 9781472472977

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Weight: 385g

168 pages