Issue |
Title |
No 2 (2014) |
Propaganda and Censorship in the US Mass Media during World War I: from Neutrality to Patriotism |
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Malakhovsky A.K. |
Vol 24, No 3 (2019) |
The British Weekly: a case study of British propaganda to the Soviet Union during World War II |
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Kotelenets E.A., Lavrenteva M.Y. |
Vol 22, No 4 (2017) |
ABOUT THE PERSONAL KNOWLEDGE OF THE TEACHER(TO THE CENTURY OF PROFESSOR YAKOV ALEKSEEVICH LOMKO) |
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Volkova I.I. |
No 1 (2016) |
PUBLICITY AS A PHENOMENON OF HUMAN ACTIVITYReview of the book: Barabash V.V., Bordyugov G.A. and Kotelenetz E.A. State Propaganda And Informational Wars; student book.Moscow: “AIRO-XXI” publishing house, 2015. 400 p |
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Ivanova E.A. |
No 1 (2015) |
American Broadcasting during World War I: Its Strategic Military and Propaganda Significance |
|
Malakhovsky A.K. |
No 3 (2011) |
Key stages of the global information space: from first news agency to the internet |
|
Sbruev V.V. |
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