The purpose of the article is to reveal the nature of the reflection of the events of the Spanish Civil War of 1936-1939 in the British press. The most important factor shaping public opinion was the periodical press. The authors emphasize that events on the European continent, including local conflicts, significantly influenced the mindset of British society, combined with an acute party struggle on foreign policy issues. The practical component of the article is based on the analysis of about 20 titles of British Newspapers political orientatio
The Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) was reported by some of the most eminent journalists of the twenti...
In response to the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War in 1936, the British government adopted and mai...
On 11 September 1936 a Times editorial made reference to the 'clamourous partisanship' that had been...
The purpose of the article is to reveal the nature of the reflection of the events of the Spanish Ci...
The subject of this thesis is the relationship between the Conservative dominated National Governmen...
This article examines the experiences, attitudes and perceptions of British and American corresponde...
This article examines how the British Government sought to recruit the BBC in its propaganda activit...
This article analyses Fascist and Nazi propaganda during the Spanish Civil War, asking how both nati...
The thesis studies the political and journalistic history of Great Britain in the 1930s. The main to...
This article analyses the information actions undertaken by General Franco’s diplomatic services in ...
To a large extent, the reaction of foreign powers dictated both the course and the outcome of the Ci...
The article analyses the impact of foreign broadcasts in Portugal during the Second World War as wel...
This article explores the interconnections between the media in France and the emergence of a Franco...
The article deals with the analysis of publications of British Fascists newspapers 'Action' and 'The...
Thesis advisor: James CroninThis paper examines the esoteric and essentially negativist character of...
The Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) was reported by some of the most eminent journalists of the twenti...
In response to the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War in 1936, the British government adopted and mai...
On 11 September 1936 a Times editorial made reference to the 'clamourous partisanship' that had been...
The purpose of the article is to reveal the nature of the reflection of the events of the Spanish Ci...
The subject of this thesis is the relationship between the Conservative dominated National Governmen...
This article examines the experiences, attitudes and perceptions of British and American corresponde...
This article examines how the British Government sought to recruit the BBC in its propaganda activit...
This article analyses Fascist and Nazi propaganda during the Spanish Civil War, asking how both nati...
The thesis studies the political and journalistic history of Great Britain in the 1930s. The main to...
This article analyses the information actions undertaken by General Franco’s diplomatic services in ...
To a large extent, the reaction of foreign powers dictated both the course and the outcome of the Ci...
The article analyses the impact of foreign broadcasts in Portugal during the Second World War as wel...
This article explores the interconnections between the media in France and the emergence of a Franco...
The article deals with the analysis of publications of British Fascists newspapers 'Action' and 'The...
Thesis advisor: James CroninThis paper examines the esoteric and essentially negativist character of...
The Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) was reported by some of the most eminent journalists of the twenti...
In response to the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War in 1936, the British government adopted and mai...
On 11 September 1936 a Times editorial made reference to the 'clamourous partisanship' that had been...