This thesis looks at France through the eyes of the British press in 1939-40 and assesses the press as historical evidence and 'barometer of the times'. The thesis briefly describes the press's treatment of France in the period 1918-38 as background and then concentrates on the nineteen months from January 1939 to July 1940. It analyses the performance of the press according to the amount of space that it devoted to France; the range of French subjects reported on; its commentaries on French affairs; and its general attitudes to France and to Britain's relations with France.EThOS - Electronic Theses Online ServiceGBUnited Kingdo
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Statements such as 'Britain and France wanted peace in 1938' are the stock-in-trade of the textbooks...
The nature and the degree of understanding that peoples have of one another, the means of accessing ...
The most comprehensive reference work in its field, this book covers a broad range of topics--milita...
This article explores the interconnections between the media in France and the emergence of a Franco...
This article examines the history of the French press that was based in London during the Second Wor...
This article explores the interconnections between the media in France and the emergence of a Franco...
This thesis is concerned with the ways in which the non-communist British left interacted with their...
The thesis studies the political and journalistic history of Great Britain in the 1930s. The main to...
© 2016 Sofie OnoratoThis thesis explores how changing circumstances throughout the Franco-Prussian W...
Friendly relations between Britain and France are, historically speaking, an innovation of the twent...
This article examines the role of the news industry in the relationship between Britain and France b...
Left to fight alone after France signed the armistice on the 22nd of June 1940, Great Britain became...
Cet article explore les notions de diplomatie culturelle et de diplomatie informationnelle à travers...
Journalists and the media have not only played a role as political actors in Anglo-German relations,...
France and Belgium occupied the Ruhr Valley in Germany in January 1923. Germany responded with passi...
Statements such as 'Britain and France wanted peace in 1938' are the stock-in-trade of the textbooks...
The nature and the degree of understanding that peoples have of one another, the means of accessing ...
The most comprehensive reference work in its field, this book covers a broad range of topics--milita...