This dissertation explores how German radio journalists shaped political culture in the two postwar Germanys. Specifically, it examines the development of broadcast news reporting in Berlin during the first sixteen years of the Cold War, focusing on the reporters attached to the American sponsored station RIAS1 Berlin and the radio stations of the German Democratic Republic. During this period, radio stations on both sides of the Iron Curtain waged a media war in which they fought to define the major events of the early Cold War. The tension between objectivity and partisanship in both East and West Berlin came to define this radio war. Radio stations constantly negotiated this tension in an attempt to encourage listeners to adopt a specifi...
Radio Cultures of the Cold War 4-7 October 2012, Milwaukee (USA) Deadline: 3 March 2012 We seek sub...
This dissertation covers the interrelationship between the ruling Socialist Unity Party of Germany (...
My dissertation, "The Project of Reconciliation," analyzes the impact of a transnational network of ...
This dissertation explores how German radio journalists shaped political culture in the two postwar ...
This dissertation utilizes archival sources and interviews to examine the transformation of the jour...
textThis dissertation examines the emergence of television between 1952 and 1965 as an important lo...
This dissertation investigates how women journalists acted as professional functionaries in support ...
This dissertation shows how after the Second World War and the Holocaust, both the communist East Ge...
This dissertation addresses the failures of communist science and the crisis of communism in East Ge...
Democracy and Environmental Protection- AL). This new political organization initially stood in fund...
This is my PhD dissertation on media, broadcasting, youth culture and popmusic in 1960s Berlin
of Bachelor Thesis The bachelor thesis "The Media Policy of the U. S. Occupation Administration in B...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1997This study explores how and why the leadership of two...
Susan D. Haas Dissertation Chair: Dr. Carolyn Marvin This study describes the construction, maintena...
This dissertation examines domestic culture as a project of nation building in a divided Germany bet...
Radio Cultures of the Cold War 4-7 October 2012, Milwaukee (USA) Deadline: 3 March 2012 We seek sub...
This dissertation covers the interrelationship between the ruling Socialist Unity Party of Germany (...
My dissertation, "The Project of Reconciliation," analyzes the impact of a transnational network of ...
This dissertation explores how German radio journalists shaped political culture in the two postwar ...
This dissertation utilizes archival sources and interviews to examine the transformation of the jour...
textThis dissertation examines the emergence of television between 1952 and 1965 as an important lo...
This dissertation investigates how women journalists acted as professional functionaries in support ...
This dissertation shows how after the Second World War and the Holocaust, both the communist East Ge...
This dissertation addresses the failures of communist science and the crisis of communism in East Ge...
Democracy and Environmental Protection- AL). This new political organization initially stood in fund...
This is my PhD dissertation on media, broadcasting, youth culture and popmusic in 1960s Berlin
of Bachelor Thesis The bachelor thesis "The Media Policy of the U. S. Occupation Administration in B...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1997This study explores how and why the leadership of two...
Susan D. Haas Dissertation Chair: Dr. Carolyn Marvin This study describes the construction, maintena...
This dissertation examines domestic culture as a project of nation building in a divided Germany bet...
Radio Cultures of the Cold War 4-7 October 2012, Milwaukee (USA) Deadline: 3 March 2012 We seek sub...
This dissertation covers the interrelationship between the ruling Socialist Unity Party of Germany (...
My dissertation, "The Project of Reconciliation," analyzes the impact of a transnational network of ...