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      • Chapter 1: Methods and Sources
      • Chapter 2: Placing the British Experience of the Propaganda Poster in Context
      • Chapter 3: Commissioning, Design & Distribution, with a particular focus on the MOI and the first posters produced
      • Chapter 4: Representations of ‘Your Britain’, Urban and Rural
      • Chapter 5: Industrial Posters
      • Chapter 6: The ‘Enemy Within’
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