Overseas broadcasting during the Hungarian uprising indicated a new phase in the relationship between the media and the international events they report. Mapping the course of the uprising for Hungarian and global audiences alike, the western radios occupied multiple broadcast, diplomatic, and cultural terrains. The anti-communist rhetoric of their output allied to their perceived influence on listeners behind the Iron Curtain made the Hungarian uprising a cause célèbre of international broadcasting: one that revealed both the strategic significance of cold war radio as well as the limits of its use as a tactical weapon
The fate of East-Central Europe until the fall of the communist regimes was determined by the status...
On June 22nd 1941 the IIIrd Reich attacked USSR. The outcome of military warfare on Eastern Front, u...
The present paper analyzes, in a comparative perspective, the role international media played in the...
Overseas broadcasting during the Hungarian uprising indicated a new phase in the relationship betwee...
The radio broadcasts from countries involved in the Cold War had a major role in promoting relevant ...
The radio journalist James Wood has described the high power shortwave transmitter as the weapon of...
The era of a spectacular technological breakthrough in mass communications after the Second World Wa...
The radio journalist James Wood has described the high power shortwave transmitter as the weapon of...
Summary: Throughout the Cold War two types of radio stations broadcast to the Communist countries: '...
Summary: Throughout the Cold War two types of radio stations broadcast to the Communist countries: '...
The purpose of this thesis is to review and revise all historical evidence hitherto available concer...
The purpose of this thesis is to review and revise all historical evidence hitherto available concer...
A growing literature attributes the rapid diffusion of domestic collective mobilization against auth...
In 1968, an already tumultuous year throughout the world, Czechoslovakians showed immense bravery in...
The fate of East-Central Europe until the fall of the communist regimes was determined by the status...
The fate of East-Central Europe until the fall of the communist regimes was determined by the status...
On June 22nd 1941 the IIIrd Reich attacked USSR. The outcome of military warfare on Eastern Front, u...
The present paper analyzes, in a comparative perspective, the role international media played in the...
Overseas broadcasting during the Hungarian uprising indicated a new phase in the relationship betwee...
The radio broadcasts from countries involved in the Cold War had a major role in promoting relevant ...
The radio journalist James Wood has described the high power shortwave transmitter as the weapon of...
The era of a spectacular technological breakthrough in mass communications after the Second World Wa...
The radio journalist James Wood has described the high power shortwave transmitter as the weapon of...
Summary: Throughout the Cold War two types of radio stations broadcast to the Communist countries: '...
Summary: Throughout the Cold War two types of radio stations broadcast to the Communist countries: '...
The purpose of this thesis is to review and revise all historical evidence hitherto available concer...
The purpose of this thesis is to review and revise all historical evidence hitherto available concer...
A growing literature attributes the rapid diffusion of domestic collective mobilization against auth...
In 1968, an already tumultuous year throughout the world, Czechoslovakians showed immense bravery in...
The fate of East-Central Europe until the fall of the communist regimes was determined by the status...
The fate of East-Central Europe until the fall of the communist regimes was determined by the status...
On June 22nd 1941 the IIIrd Reich attacked USSR. The outcome of military warfare on Eastern Front, u...
The present paper analyzes, in a comparative perspective, the role international media played in the...