Introduction : 'Totalitarianism', propaganda, war and the Third reich
1. Propaganda, 'co-ordination' and 'centralisation' : the Goebbels network in search of a total empire
2. 'Polyocracy' versus 'centralisation' : the multiple 'networks' of NS propaganda
3. The discourses of NS propaganda : long-term emplotment and short-term justification
4. From 'short campaign' to 'gigantic confrontation' : NS propaganda and the justification of war, 1939-41
5. From triumph to disaster : NS propaganda from the launch of 'Barbarossa' until Stalingrad
6. NS propaganda and the loss of the monopoly of truth (1943-44)
7. The winding road to defeat : the propaganda of diversion and negative integration
8. Cinema and totalitarian propaganda : 'information' and 'leisure' in NS Germany, 1939-45