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The British Popular Press and the Early Cold War
Tony Shaw
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School of Creative Arts
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Early Cold War
100%
Cold War
100%
Popular Press
100%
Early Years
33%
Soviet Union
33%
British Public
33%
Attlee
33%
Public Reaction
33%
Public Opinion
33%
Labour Government
33%
Washington
33%
Foreign Affair
33%
Arts and Humanities
Popular
100%
Cold War
100%
1940s
25%
Confrontation
25%
scrutiny
25%
Labour government
25%
Orchestration
25%
Foreign Affair
25%
1950s
25%
U.S.S.R.
25%
London
25%
Social Sciences
Popular Press
100%
Cold War
100%
London
25%
Key Event
25%
U.S.S.R.
25%