Nicholas Reeves's scientific contributions
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its policies by mounting a large and systematic campaign of official propaganda. Within days of the declaration of war, Asquith asked Charles Masterman (a member of the cabinet and chairman of the National Health Insurance Commission) to initiate such a campaign, and Masterman set up his largely secret organization at Wellington House - the London...
Citations
... World War I and the need for public support at different levels continued the phenomenon, and propaganda was in widespread use (Lazer et al., 2018). Pamphlets were used to circulate propaganda messages (Sanders, 1975), while early film propaganda was shown in British cinemas during World War I (Reeves, 1983). ...