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This book is the first major study of the blackout in the Second World War. Arguing that the blackout formed an integral part in mobilising and legitimating British and German wartime discourses of community, fairness and morality, the book explores its profound impact on both countries.
Marc Wiggam researches communication history and the legitimation of state authority. He is co-author of British Press in the Second World War (forthcoming) and is currently working on another book on the British Ministry of Information.
1. Introduction.- 2. Planning.- 3. Adherence.- 4. Fear and Transgression.- 5.Working.- 6. Conclusion.- 7. Bibliography.- Index.