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Preface. British Public Relations: Definitions and Debates. Propaganda, Information, and Intelligence (1914-45). Establishing the Profession (1945-60). The Shape of Things to Come: The Emergence of Consultancy (1948-69). Professional Dilemmas: Public Relations, Media, and Politics (1948-70). Crime and Punishment: Codes and Regulation (1948-98). Educational Developments (1948-98). Implications and Conclusions. Appendices: Researching the History of British Public Relations: An Account of Methods Employed. List of Interviewees. Interview Guide.
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