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The Story of Propaganda in 50 Images

Autor David Welch
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 sep 2023

From ancient Greek coinage to the sound bites of modern-day political spin doctors, propaganda has existed for thousands of years. But it was in the twentieth century that the art of persuasively communicating ideas truly came of age¿when mass media meant that leaders could reach right into our living rooms to deliver their messages. Today, we live in a globalized ¿post-truth¿ era of social media and ¿fake news,¿ in which lies and conspiracies can thrive¿and many of us carry this information technology around with us daily on our person.
The Story of Propaganda in 50 Images is a chronological and international look at how important messages have been conveyed across centuries and cultures, through coins and monuments to paintings, posters, and films. The selection has been carefully curated to reveal, and to place in meaningful context, both negative and positive propaganda, from provoking hate to promoting public health, and provides a fascinating insight into how humankind can be seduced through slogans.

Exhibition dates: British Library, London, April 22¿August 21, 2022

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ISBN-13: 9780295751283
ISBN-10: 0295751282
Pagini: 144
Dimensiuni: 216 x 152 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: MV – University of Washington Press

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In this timely and fully international book, David Welch has selected fifty images to highlight the continuities and dis-continuities of mass-communication throughout history, be they via images, events, films or by 'propaganda by deed'.