Background
Cole, Charles Robert was born on August 24, 1939 in Harper, Kansas, United States. Son of Charles Edgar and Olive May Cole.
(Allied propaganda and Eire censorship were a vital part o...)
Allied propaganda and Eire censorship were a vital part of the conflict over Irish neutrality in the Second World War. Based upon original research in archives in Ireland, Great Britain, the United States and Canada, this study opens a new page in the history of wartime propaganda and censorship. It examines the channels of propaganda , including the press and other print media, broadcasting and film, employed in Eire and the agencies which operated them, and the structure and operations of the Eire censorship bureau which sought to repress them . It also looks at the role played by Irish-Americans in the conflict, some of whom supported, while others opposed, Irish neutrality. Which side could win this "war of words"? Could British and American propaganda overcome Eire neutrality, or would re censorship guarantee that it could not? In this detailed and wide-ranging examination of the "war of words" over Eire neutrality, the author addresses such subjects as public opinion, government policies, propaganda planning, objectives, content and channels of dissemination, and the purpose and tactics of censorship.
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Cole, Charles Robert was born on August 24, 1939 in Harper, Kansas, United States. Son of Charles Edgar and Olive May Cole.
Bachelor in Art and History, Ottawa University, 1962. Master of Arts in History, Kansas State University, 1966. Doctor of Philosophy in History, Claremont Graduate University, 1971.
From assistant professor to associate professor history Utah State University, Logan, 1970-1990, professor, since 1990. Instructor Pomona College, Claremont, California, 1967-1969, Whittier College, 1967-1968, California Polytechnic College, Pomona, 1970. Visiting senior lecturer University North London, 1982-1983.
Lecturer in field.
(Allied propaganda and Eire censorship were a vital part o...)
Fellow Royal History Society.
Married Glenda Rae White, August 9, 1963 (divorced February 1981). 1 child, Teresa Anne Cole-Das. Married Ilona Jappinen, September 19, 1990.