@article{bcc9d99c-5e6e-4e70-acad-ea007e301403, author = {Natalia Micygała}, title = {Prasa brytyjska w polityce informacyjno-propagandowej II RP}, journal = {Prace Historyczne}, volume = {2019}, number = {Numer 146 (1)}, year = {2019}, issn = {0083-4351}, pages = {171-188},keywords = {British press; information and propaganda policy; interwar period; Polish Embassy in London; prasa brytyjska; polityka informacyjno-propagandowa; okres międzywojenny; Ambasada RP w Londynie}, abstract = {British press in the information and propaganda policies of Poland in the interwar period In the interwar period, the British press, both elite and mass, expressed little interest in the foreign affairs of Great Britain. Poland as a state lying in Central and Eastern Europe could not expect any special concern from the British press. However rarely, information about Poland did appear in British newspapers. The author tried to show what it looked like from the technical point of view. The problem was discussed primarily from the point of view of the way British journalists were informed about Poland, the relations between the journalists and representatives of Polish diplomacy, as well as Polish attempts to affect the way Poland was showed in the dailies. The analysis was carried out from both a general as well as a more specific perspective.}, doi = {10.4467/20844069PH.19.009.9573}, url = {https://ejournals.eu/czasopismo/prace-historyczne/artykul/prasa-brytyjska-w-polityce-informacyjno-propagandowej-ii-rp} }