War and the Media
Reportage and Propaganda, 1900-2003
David Welch editor Mark Connelly editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:24th Dec '04
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Propaganda has been a major tool of war from the earliest times and has never been more vital, and had no greater effect, than in the 20th century - a time of continuous global conflict and two world wars. This title includes contributions from leading academics, media professionals and from the armed services. All aspects are covered: the Press; radio and television, state information services; "virtual war" and psychological operations. The 20th century has seen major shifts in the relationship between war and propaganda, fuelled by the huge technological advances, making propaganda and censorship increasingly potent weapons. The text covers conflict from the Boer War, British and German propaganda in World War I and World War II, the Cold War, the Gulf War and Kosovo. An important aspect - not generally realized except among media professionals - is the control of propaganda by the Ministry of Defence which has access to the largest single television audience in the world through "BBC World". The role of propaganda in the "war against terror" is also analysed in detail.
Contemporary Review, Vol:286, No. 1673, June 2005: 'This is a valuable collection, filled with insights in a world in which it is said that the U.S.'s military decisions are taken not in Washington but in CNN's offices in Atlanta.'
ISBN: 9781860649592
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256 pages