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Klaudiusz Bobowski

    The British Council and Poland in the 1940s - cultural propaganda
    • 2019

      Dr. Klaudiusz Bobowski’s exploration of British propaganda booklets from the 1940s highlights a significant aspect of the historical and sociological context of World War II. Aimed at Polish military personnel in the British armed forces, these booklets served as introductions to British culture and civilization. However, they also reveal biases, offering insights into the political and cultural discourse of the time. Notably absent is Joseph Conrad, a figure who could bridge British and Polish cultural horizons. The book effectively draws attention to this form of mild propaganda and its implications. Despite some omissions, the British Council pamphlets reflect the sophistication of British information services and the intellectual caliber of Polish soldiers. The author raises questions about contemporary propaganda. However, the writing style tends to be wordy and occasionally too informal, with minor errors, particularly in preposition use, that need correction. While the summaries of pamphlet contents are useful, the publisher might consider retaining them due to their rarity. Information sourced from Wikipedia, such as details on Henrik Ibsen, should be replaced with reliable academic references. Lastly, the pamphlets lack literary value, serving primarily as informational tools rather than creative works. Overall, the book’s focus on ephemeral materials provides valuable insights into key trends in the political and cul

      The British Council and Poland in the 1940s - cultural propaganda