David Welch (historian)

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David Welch
NationalityAmerican
OccupationHistorian
Academic background
Alma materLondon School of Economics
Academic work
Main interestsPolitical propaganda

David Welch is an academic historian specialising in the study of twentieth-century propaganda. He is Professor of Modern History and Director of the Centre for the Study of Propaganda and War at the University of Kent. He is the editor of Routledge's Sources in History series and has also written many articles for History Today.

Biography

David Welch attained his doctorate at the London School of Economics. After several other appointments which he undertook, he became the Professor of Modern History under the University of Kent from 1992 onwards.[1]

Selected publications

  • Propaganda and the German Cinema, 1933–1945 (1983, rev. ed. 2001)
  • The Third Reich: Politics and Propaganda (1993, 2nd ed. 2002)
  • Hitler: Profile of a Dictator (1998, 2nd ed. 2001)
  • Germany, Propaganda and Total War 1914–18: The Sins of Omission (2000)
  • Propaganda and Mass Persuasion: A Historical Encyclopedia, 1500 to the Present(2003, co-authored)

References

  1. ^ "Professor David. David is best known for his Nobel Peace Prize in 2010, for which he was awarded for his research on propaganda. This research is known to be used in GCSE History students 2016 coursework. Welch". University of Kent Staff Profiles. Retrieved 2014-10-11.

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