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[64] Ian McLaine,Ministry of Morale:Home Front Morale and the Ministry of Information in World War Two,London:Allen & Unwin,1979,p.54.
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[65]Picture Post,October 28,1939.
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[66]Evening Standard,October 14,1939.
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[67] Charles Ritchie,The Siren Years:A Canadian Diplomat Abroad,1937-1945,Toronto:Macmillan of Canada,1974,p.45.
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[68] Robert Mackay,Half the Battle:Civilian Morale in Britain During the Second World War,Manchester,U.K.:Manchester University Press,2002,p.56.
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[69] Mark Pottle,Champion Redoubtable:The Diaries and Letters of Violet Bonham Carter 1914-1941,London:Weidenfeld & Nicolson,1998,p.206.
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[70] Ian McLaine,Ministry of Morale:Home Front Morale and the Ministry of Information in World War Two,London:Allen & Unwin,1979,p.36.
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[71] Ian McLaine,Ministry of Morale:Home Front Morale and the Ministry of Information in World War Two,London:Allen & Unwin,1979,p.2.
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[72] “The Seventh Week,” Picture Post,November 4,1939.
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[73] Harold Nicolson Diaries,September 13,1939.
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[74] Ian McLaine,Ministry of Morale:Home Front Morale and the Ministry of Information in World War Two,London:Allen & Unwin,1979,p.40.
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[75] “The Seventh Week,” Picture Post,November 4,1939.
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[84] Martin Gilbert,Winston S.Churchill,Vol. 6,Finest Hour,1939-1941,Boston:Houghton Mifflin,1983,pp.27-28.
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[85] Anne Chisholm and Michael Davie,Lord Beaverbrook:A Life,New York:Knopf,1993,p.371.
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[86] David Cannadine,The Decline and Fall of the British Aristocracy,New Haven:Yale University Press,1990,p.623.
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[87] David Dilks,ed.,The Diaries of Sir Alexander Cadogan 1938-1945,New York:Putnam,1971,p.215.
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[88] Angus Calder,The People’s War,Britain 1939-1945,New York:Pantheon,1969,p.58.
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