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  1. “Is it essential that a steamship company’s poster must have a ship?”
  2. How advertisers described the Second World War.
  3. Culture and propaganda in World War II. Music, film and the battle for national identity
  4. A Farewell to AhistoricismA farewell to ahistoricism Edited by D.G. Brian Jones Mark Tadajewski The Routledge Companion to Marketing History Routledge Abingdon 2016
  5. Revolutions from Grub Street: A History of Magazine Publishing in Britain. By Howard Cox and Simon Mowatt. Oxford University Press. 2014. xii + 263pp. £35.00.
  6. Churchill's Children: The Evacuee Experience in Wartime Britain
  7. Trademarks, brands, and competitiveness
  8. The Maverick Mr. Cube: The Resurgence of Commercial Marketing in Postwar Britain
  9. ``To guide, help and hearten millions''
  10. “The war has turned our lives upside‐down”: The Merit of Commercial Advertising in Documenting the Cultural History of the British Home Front in the Second World War