The reporting of atrocity and the atrocious behaviour of states towards their own populations is not a phenomenon of the 21st Century. In the 1930s a major state in central Europe exhibited such behaviour. In considering the case of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1939, the British press were faced with an unusual prospect. Here was a modern state descending into elements of barbarism in dealing with dissent and racial and religious difference. This thesis will examine the responses of the British press to the rise of Nazism in Germany, from the appointment of Adolf Hitler as Chancellor at the beginning of 1933 to the onset of war in 1939. The study will examine the extent to which the British press reported and understood the nature of the dicta...
In 1964, the Anglo-German Agreement was formalised, which saw the Federal Republic of Germany provid...
This thesis will argue that 1945-51 was a seminal period in the development of communication between...
Originally conceived as part of Britain’s psychological warfare effort during the Second World War, ...
This thesis will examine the Anglo-American press coverage of Germany\u27s secret rearmament between...
This thesis focuses on the coverage of the National Socialist movement by the American and British p...
Although Anglo-German relations since 1945 have by and large been friendly at the level of the polit...
This thesis seeks to examine the impact of German domestic developnents on the course of British for...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 50-51).This study intends to look at the Cape Times' cov...
This dissertation is an investigation into what the British newsreels told the public about the pli...
Despite growing interest in British-East German relations in recent years, little academic attention...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2002 Paul David Mosley.This thesis investigates how the ...
This Ph.D. study will trace the development of National Socialism in Germany as it was depicted by t...
The thesis studies the political and journalistic history of Great Britain in the 1930s. The main to...
This thesis examines the limits to Anglo-German antagonism and the sources of rapprochement between ...
During the First World War the British Parliament developed a propaganda apparatus which relied heav...
In 1964, the Anglo-German Agreement was formalised, which saw the Federal Republic of Germany provid...
This thesis will argue that 1945-51 was a seminal period in the development of communication between...
Originally conceived as part of Britain’s psychological warfare effort during the Second World War, ...
This thesis will examine the Anglo-American press coverage of Germany\u27s secret rearmament between...
This thesis focuses on the coverage of the National Socialist movement by the American and British p...
Although Anglo-German relations since 1945 have by and large been friendly at the level of the polit...
This thesis seeks to examine the impact of German domestic developnents on the course of British for...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 50-51).This study intends to look at the Cape Times' cov...
This dissertation is an investigation into what the British newsreels told the public about the pli...
Despite growing interest in British-East German relations in recent years, little academic attention...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2002 Paul David Mosley.This thesis investigates how the ...
This Ph.D. study will trace the development of National Socialism in Germany as it was depicted by t...
The thesis studies the political and journalistic history of Great Britain in the 1930s. The main to...
This thesis examines the limits to Anglo-German antagonism and the sources of rapprochement between ...
During the First World War the British Parliament developed a propaganda apparatus which relied heav...
In 1964, the Anglo-German Agreement was formalised, which saw the Federal Republic of Germany provid...
This thesis will argue that 1945-51 was a seminal period in the development of communication between...
Originally conceived as part of Britain’s psychological warfare effort during the Second World War, ...