This article examines both the extent and nature of the coverage of the Holocaust in five major English Canadian newspapers and two magazines, from May 1944 to June 1945. Although the media did pay attention to the Holocaust at certain times, on the whole the genocide was inadequately covered by the Canadian press. The media’s neglect cannot be explained sufficiently by a climate of skepticism towards reports of atrocities. Rather, the media tended to focus on the most sensational and incredible aspects of reports of Nazi brutality. The lack of coverage is at least partially explained by antisemitism. This prejudice can been seen in a paradox in the press reports: although the media did write about the Holocaust, they seemed intent on downp...
Abstract: This article is devoted to the nature of recent news coverage of Canada in the on-line ver...
Cet article propose une analyse des réactions de la presse française, et plus particulièrement de la...
Cet article, qui s’appuie sur un corpus d’éditoriaux extrait de quatre quotidiens de tendance cléric...
This paper examines the Canadian Jewish response to the Holocaust during the Second World War. Rathe...
This article focuses on the ways in which Dutch media presented the persecution of Jews during the S...
This article focuses on the ways in which Dutch media presented the persecution of Jews during the S...
This article focuses on the little-known arrival of the first group of Holocaust survivors in Canada...
It is appropriate, thirty-six years after the publication of None Is Too Many, to reconsider 1944 fr...
[Publication : Holocaust. Studies and Materials (7/2011)]Translated title: Anty-Semitism and Denunci...
This article compares the coverage of the Holocaust in Norwegian and Swedish press during the Second...
Historians and polemicists have debated the existence of a “conspiracy of silence” surrounding the H...
This article revisits media coverage of Holocaust denial, arguing that the media should introduce st...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2002 Paul David Mosley.This thesis investigates how the ...
International audienceAlthough the desire to draw a line under the Nazi past was still dominant in W...
Résumé Le présent article s’intéresse, à partir d’une profession stratégique pour le IIIe Reich – le...
Abstract: This article is devoted to the nature of recent news coverage of Canada in the on-line ver...
Cet article propose une analyse des réactions de la presse française, et plus particulièrement de la...
Cet article, qui s’appuie sur un corpus d’éditoriaux extrait de quatre quotidiens de tendance cléric...
This paper examines the Canadian Jewish response to the Holocaust during the Second World War. Rathe...
This article focuses on the ways in which Dutch media presented the persecution of Jews during the S...
This article focuses on the ways in which Dutch media presented the persecution of Jews during the S...
This article focuses on the little-known arrival of the first group of Holocaust survivors in Canada...
It is appropriate, thirty-six years after the publication of None Is Too Many, to reconsider 1944 fr...
[Publication : Holocaust. Studies and Materials (7/2011)]Translated title: Anty-Semitism and Denunci...
This article compares the coverage of the Holocaust in Norwegian and Swedish press during the Second...
Historians and polemicists have debated the existence of a “conspiracy of silence” surrounding the H...
This article revisits media coverage of Holocaust denial, arguing that the media should introduce st...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2002 Paul David Mosley.This thesis investigates how the ...
International audienceAlthough the desire to draw a line under the Nazi past was still dominant in W...
Résumé Le présent article s’intéresse, à partir d’une profession stratégique pour le IIIe Reich – le...
Abstract: This article is devoted to the nature of recent news coverage of Canada in the on-line ver...
Cet article propose une analyse des réactions de la presse française, et plus particulièrement de la...
Cet article, qui s’appuie sur un corpus d’éditoriaux extrait de quatre quotidiens de tendance cléric...