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Birth of a Nation: The Story of a Newspaper in Kenya

Autor Gerard Loughran
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 iun 2020
Launched in Nairobi in 1960, three years before the birth of independent Kenya, the Nation group of newspapers grew up sharing the struggles of an infant nation, suffering the pain of its failures and rejoicing in its successes. Marking its 50th anniversary in 2010, the Nation looks back on its performance as the standard-bearer for journalistic integrity and how far it fell short or supported the loyalty demanded by its founding slogan 'The Truth shall make you free'. The Aga Khan was still a student at Harvard University when he decided that an honest and independent newspaper would be a crucial contribution to East Africa's peaceful transition to democracy. The "Sunday Nation" and "Daily Nation" were launched in 1960 when independence for Kenya was not far over the horizon. They quickly established a reputation for honesty and fair-mindedness, while shocking the colonial and settler establishment by calling for the release of the man who could become the nation's first prime minister, Jomo Kenyatta, and early negotiations for 'Uhuru'.The history of the 'Nation' papers and that of Kenya are closely intertwined; in the heat of its printing presses and philosophical struggles, that story is told here: from committed beginnings to its position today as East Africa's leading newspaper group.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350170773
ISBN-10: 1350170771
Pagini: 344
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Appeals to both historians of Kenya, Africa and colonialism, and media historians.

Notă biografică

Gerard Loughran spent over a dozen years at the 'Nation' in senior editorial capacities and brings a wide range of international experience to this story. He was Bureau Chief in Beirut, Paris and Moscow for the international news agency, United Press International, and was Foreign News Editor in New York before setting up Compass News Features covering the developing world.

Cuprins

Preface - ix Acknowledgements - xiList of Acronyms - xiiiList of Illustrations - xvChapter 1: Challenge for Control - 1 Chapter 2: Birth of a Newspaper - 13Chapter 3: Birth of a Nation - 37Chapter 4: Squeeze on Democratic Space - 71Chapter 5: A Disastrous Error - 105Chapter 6: 1982 Coup Attempt - 139Chapter 7: Banned from Parliament - 167Chapter 8: Rise of Multipartyism - 195Chapter 9: Move into Broadcasting - 223Chapter 10: A New President - 247Chapter 11: Expand and Diversify - 259Chapter 12: Torn by Violence - 287Afterword: Did We Do Our Best? - 311Index - 321