War and the Media : Reportage and Propaganda, 1900-2003
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Book Description
This collection of studies, based on an international conference at the University of Kent--the leading academic institution in the field of Media and Propaganda Studies--by leading academics specializing in disciplines ranging from military history to political science, with journalists, the military and civil service experience, is a unique cross-fertilization between academics and media professionals. It takes the story from the early 20th century showing the effect of the Boer War on British and German propaganda and World War I, through World War II, the Cold War and Vietnam, the more recent conflicts in the Falklands, the Gulf and Kosovo and finally, and most importantly 9/11 and its effect.
About the Author
Mark Connelly is a Reuters Lecturer in Media and Propaganda History, and David Welch is Professor of Modern History, both at University of Kent in Canterbury.
War and the Media: Reportage and Propaganda, 1900-2003,Mark Connelly,David Welch,I. B. Tauris,1860649599,20th century,History,History - General History,Journalism,Language,Language Arts & Disciplines,Mass media and propaganda,Media Studies,Military - Other,Press coverage,Propaganda,War,History / World
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