Newspapers War and Society in the 20th Century
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<p>This book offers fresh research and insights into the complex relationship between the press war and society in the 20th century by examining the role of the newspaper press in the period c.1900– 1960 with a particular focus on the Second World War.</p><p>During the warfare of the 20th century the mass media were used to sustain domestic morale and promote combatants’ views to an international audience. Topics covered in this book include British newspaper cartoonists’ coverage of the Russo- Japanese War the role of the French press in Anglo- French diplomacy in the 1930s Irish press coverage of Dunkirk and D- Day government censorship of the press in wartime Portugal the reporting of American troops in North Africa and how the Greek press became the focus of British government propaganda in the 1940s. Particular attention is given to the role of the British press in the Second World War: its coverage of evacuation popular politics and D- Day; the war as seen through commercial press advertising; the wartime <i>Daily Mirror</i>; and Fleet Street’s role as a ‘national’ press in wartime.</p><p>This book explores how— and why— newspapers have presented wars to their readers and the importance of the press as an agent of social and political power in an age of conflict. This book was originally published as a special issue of <i>Media History</i>.</p>
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