The Centre for the Study of Propaganda & War (CSPW) was established at the University of Kent in 1994: “In recent years the study of propaganda has assumed an increasing importance both in the academic world and in the mass-media. As electorates and audiences have become more sophisticated, they have begun to question the use of propaganda in history and its role in contemporary society. However, propaganda has become a portmanteau word which can be interpreted in a number of different ways. Propaganda has invariably come to mean different things to different people. Despite the controversy over definition, the subject continues to grow and attract widespread interest.”
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Templeman Library at the University of Kent therefore has a great collection of material: there’s over 500 entries for the keyword ‘propaganda’.