Broadcast Policy in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia
Power Structures, Programming, Cooperation and Defiance at Czech Radio 1939-1945
Peter Richard Pinard author Jiri Vykoukal editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Peter Lang AG
Published:29th Dec '14
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Hitler’s regime invested heavily into radio as the most modern media of its era. First in Germany, later in Austria and the Sudetenland, Joseph Goebbels motivated his Volksgenossen to become active radio listeners. But what approach did the regime take to the first non-German people occupied – the Czechs? How would Czech Radio’s staff and listeners respond to Nazi-dominated programming? What strategies of defiance and what options for cooperation existed? What role did Nazism’s core theme of anti-Semitism play? Which Czech societal groups did the Nazis try to reach most? This book casts a spotlight on the effects of the occupation authorities’ policies on specific programming content, as well as on radio as a medium in the so-called Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia.
«Die gut geschriebene Studie füllt eine wichtige Lücke in den Forschungen zur NS-Kulturpolitik im Protektorat [...].»
(René Küpper, sehepunkte 16 2016)
ISBN: 9783631662007
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 590g
388 pages
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