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Art, Propaganda and Aerial Warfare in Britain during the Second World War (New Directions in Social and Cultural History)

SKU: 9781350075436

11,800.00

Discover Britain’s WWII through iconic war art. This compelling book explores the crucial role of art in representing aerial warfare, from the Battle of Britain to wartime Germany. Delve into how the War Artists’ Advisory Committee captured both official narratives and often-unseen realities – class divides, gender roles, and civilian struggles – that propaganda omitted. Presenting a rich dialogue between art, social history, and military experience, this study offers invaluable insights for students and enthusiasts of British cultural history and WWII in India. A vital source for understanding the era.

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