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Eden, Suez and the Mass Media: Propaganda and Persuasion During the Suez Crisis

Autor PhD Tony Shaw
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 sep 2009
For Britain, the Suez crisis of 1956 was - along with the 1938 Munich crisis - the most divisive and controversial episode of the twentieth century. Centred on a narrow man-made canal linking the Mediterranean with the Red Sea, the Suez crisis caused fighting on London's streets, split families and friendships and destroyed a prime minister. It tested the government's propaganda skills to the full and pushed the mass media's independence to breaking point. For many, 'Suez' symbolises the end of the British Empire and its spectre has haunted British governments for two generations. "Eden, Suez and the Mass Media" examines the battle for hearts and minds waged through the mass media during the Suez crisis. It explains why the British government assigned such a critical role to propaganda and charts how Prime Minister Anthony Eden sought to use the press and broadcasting as instruments to destroy Egypt's leader, Gamal Abdel Nasser. The book dispels the myth that Fleet Street and the BBC were mere ciphers for public opinion and reveals how Eden's strategy disastrously backfired, trapping him into the notorious pact of collusion with the French and Israelis.This new edition of the definitive history of the media's role in the Suez crisis also draws interesting parallels with the contemporary Iraq War, which Shaw argues bears an uncanny resemblance to the earlier conflict.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781848850910
ISBN-10: 1848850913
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 1 map
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția I.B.Tauris
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Tony Shaw is Reader in International History at the University of Hertfordshire. His publications include 'British Cinema and the Cold War: The State, Propaganda and Consensus'. He is currently working on two projects: an account of Hollywood's propaganda role during the Cold War, and a history of British government propaganda during the Cold War.

Cuprins

ContentsAcknowledgementsPrefaceMapIntroduction: the propaganda strategyPART ONE The British PressEden and the press: the state of play in July 1956Nationalization'Rattling the sabre'Losing the initiativeCollusion and warThe press: conclusinoPART TWO The BBCCollision course'Are they enemies of just socialists?'Division and disunityThe crucibleThe BBC: conclusionPART THREE the Campaign in the United StatesThe 'special relationship' and the role of public opinionMobilizing American opinionAn identity of interests?Communism versus colonialismGoing it aloneThe campaign in the United States: conclusionConclusion and epilogueAPPENDIX A Circulation of the principal British newspapers in 1956APPENDIX B Readership of the main British newspapers in 1956APPENDIX C A classified index of Suez publicity and guidance materialNotesBibliography and sourcesIndex