The British Weekly: a case study of British propaganda to the Soviet Union during World War II

The research investigates a publishing history of the Britansky Souyznik (British Ally) weekly (further - British Weekly) in Russian language, which was published in the Soviet Union by the UK Ministry of Information in the Second World War years and to 1950. This newspaper published reports from fr...

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Main Authors: Elena A. Kotelenets, Maria Yu. Lavrenteva
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) 2019-12-01
Series:RUDN Journal of Studies in Literature and Journalism
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Online Access:http://journals.rudn.ru/literary-criticism/article/viewFile/22343/17501
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spelling doaj-b7346a76f662414bbcafbf637ff06bff2020-11-24T21:34:36ZengPeoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)RUDN Journal of Studies in Literature and Journalism2312-92202312-92472019-12-0124348649810.22363/2312-9220-2019-24-3-486-49818173The British Weekly: a case study of British propaganda to the Soviet Union during World War IIElena A. Kotelenets0Maria Yu. Lavrenteva1Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)The research investigates a publishing history of the Britansky Souyznik (British Ally) weekly (further - British Weekly) in Russian language, which was published in the Soviet Union by the UK Ministry of Information in the Second World War years and to 1950. This newspaper published reports from fronts where British troops fought against Nazi Germany and its allies, articles on British-Soviet military cooperation, materials about British science, industry, agriculture, and transport, reports on people’s life in the UK, historical background of British Commonwealth countries, cultural and literature reviews. British Weekly circulation in the USSR was 50,000 copies. The main method used for the research was the study of the newspaper’s materials, as well as the propaganda concepts of its editorial board and their influence on the audience. The researched materials are from archives of the Soviet Foreign Ministry as well as of the UK Ministry of Information and Political Warfare Executive (1940-1945), declassified by the British Government only in 2002, on the basis of which an independent analysis is conducted. The British Weekly played a bright role in the formation of techniques and methods of British foreign policy propaganda to Soviet public opinion in 1942-1945. Results of the research indicates that the British government launched foreign policy propaganda to the USSR immediately after breaking-out of World War II and used the experience of the British Weekly for psychological warfare in the Cold War years.http://journals.rudn.ru/literary-criticism/article/viewFile/22343/17501the britansky souyznik (british ally) weeklyallies of world war iiuk ministry of informationsoviet information bureauthe embassy of the united kingdom in the ussrforeign policy propagandapsychological warfareinformation warfare
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author Elena A. Kotelenets
Maria Yu. Lavrenteva
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The British Weekly: a case study of British propaganda to the Soviet Union during World War II
RUDN Journal of Studies in Literature and Journalism
the britansky souyznik (british ally) weekly
allies of world war ii
uk ministry of information
soviet information bureau
the embassy of the united kingdom in the ussr
foreign policy propaganda
psychological warfare
information warfare
author_facet Elena A. Kotelenets
Maria Yu. Lavrenteva
author_sort Elena A. Kotelenets
title The British Weekly: a case study of British propaganda to the Soviet Union during World War II
title_short The British Weekly: a case study of British propaganda to the Soviet Union during World War II
title_full The British Weekly: a case study of British propaganda to the Soviet Union during World War II
title_fullStr The British Weekly: a case study of British propaganda to the Soviet Union during World War II
title_full_unstemmed The British Weekly: a case study of British propaganda to the Soviet Union during World War II
title_sort british weekly: a case study of british propaganda to the soviet union during world war ii
publisher Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)
series RUDN Journal of Studies in Literature and Journalism
issn 2312-9220
2312-9247
publishDate 2019-12-01
description The research investigates a publishing history of the Britansky Souyznik (British Ally) weekly (further - British Weekly) in Russian language, which was published in the Soviet Union by the UK Ministry of Information in the Second World War years and to 1950. This newspaper published reports from fronts where British troops fought against Nazi Germany and its allies, articles on British-Soviet military cooperation, materials about British science, industry, agriculture, and transport, reports on people’s life in the UK, historical background of British Commonwealth countries, cultural and literature reviews. British Weekly circulation in the USSR was 50,000 copies. The main method used for the research was the study of the newspaper’s materials, as well as the propaganda concepts of its editorial board and their influence on the audience. The researched materials are from archives of the Soviet Foreign Ministry as well as of the UK Ministry of Information and Political Warfare Executive (1940-1945), declassified by the British Government only in 2002, on the basis of which an independent analysis is conducted. The British Weekly played a bright role in the formation of techniques and methods of British foreign policy propaganda to Soviet public opinion in 1942-1945. Results of the research indicates that the British government launched foreign policy propaganda to the USSR immediately after breaking-out of World War II and used the experience of the British Weekly for psychological warfare in the Cold War years.
topic the britansky souyznik (british ally) weekly
allies of world war ii
uk ministry of information
soviet information bureau
the embassy of the united kingdom in the ussr
foreign policy propaganda
psychological warfare
information warfare
url http://journals.rudn.ru/literary-criticism/article/viewFile/22343/17501
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