Soft propaganda, special relationships, and a new democracy: Adprint and Isotype, 1942–1948
Burke, C. Full text not archived in this repository. It is advisable to refer to the publisher's version if you intend to cite from this work. See Guidance on citing. Abstract/SummaryDuring the Second World War, the Isotype Institute worked with the book packager Adprint to produce books sponsored by the Ministry of Information, providing cultural information that might be called ‘soft propaganda’. Both Adprint and Isotype were led by exiles from Central Europe who were keen to work for the British war e ort, and to envision plans for post-war democracy.
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