David Welch
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David Welch looks at the way that public art was used in both France and Britain to celebrate Napoleon and Nelson as national heroes, during their lifetimes and after. Published June 22 2005
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David Welch looks at the dramatisation of Führerprinzip in the Nazi cinema, and how history films were used to propagate themes of anti-parliamentarianism and the concept of an individual leader of genius. Published November 20 2002
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Published October 22 2002
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David Welch reviews two new titles on twentieth century propaganda.
Published August 18 2002
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David Welch argues that propaganda has had an essential, and not always dishonourable, role in conduct of affairs in the twentieth century.
Published July 31 1999
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David Welch attributes the Nazi leader's electoral success to much more than slick propaganda. Published August 31 1995
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