"The aim of this chapter, following Inglis, is not to examine the Boer war as such, but to analyse press coverage in the context of cable technology upon which colonial newspapers were reliant for regular war news. In relation to the theme of this collection, the chapter also assesses the extent to which the cable and press nexus promoted a consensus fabourable to the imperial conduct of the war.
The 14 broad-ranging and innovative essays in this collection examine the role of media and communic...
During the Angolan War of 1975-6, whilst South African troops were actively engaged on the side of t...
Media discourse is dialogic in nature (cf. Bakhtin, 1981; Zelizer, 1989), frequently including infor...
"The aim of this chapter, following Inglis, is not to examine the Boer war as such, but to analyse p...
The South African War (1899-1902) caused a stir in the Netherlands. The Dutch public overwhelmingly ...
This article chronicles the developing relationship between the press corps on the British side and ...
The South African War (1899-1902) caused a stir in the Netherlands. The Dutch public overwhelmingly ...
"Paper read at a meeting of the Brattleboro Professional Club, November 14, 1899."Mode of access: In...
"A considerable part of the earlier chapters appeared in the form of letters to the Manchester Guard...
As could be expected, the proliferation of publications on the Anglo-Boer, 1899-1902, in the centena...
The thesis explores the question of whether the Johannesburg English newspapers, and particularly Th...
This chapter sets out to analyse the convergence of powerful competing interests underpinning the co...
My thesis explores the transformations within the British press that took place between the late nin...
The 14 broad-ranging and innovative essays in this collection examine the role of media and communic...
Abstract / Perceptions of threats to national security have always been the basis for governments to...
The 14 broad-ranging and innovative essays in this collection examine the role of media and communic...
During the Angolan War of 1975-6, whilst South African troops were actively engaged on the side of t...
Media discourse is dialogic in nature (cf. Bakhtin, 1981; Zelizer, 1989), frequently including infor...
"The aim of this chapter, following Inglis, is not to examine the Boer war as such, but to analyse p...
The South African War (1899-1902) caused a stir in the Netherlands. The Dutch public overwhelmingly ...
This article chronicles the developing relationship between the press corps on the British side and ...
The South African War (1899-1902) caused a stir in the Netherlands. The Dutch public overwhelmingly ...
"Paper read at a meeting of the Brattleboro Professional Club, November 14, 1899."Mode of access: In...
"A considerable part of the earlier chapters appeared in the form of letters to the Manchester Guard...
As could be expected, the proliferation of publications on the Anglo-Boer, 1899-1902, in the centena...
The thesis explores the question of whether the Johannesburg English newspapers, and particularly Th...
This chapter sets out to analyse the convergence of powerful competing interests underpinning the co...
My thesis explores the transformations within the British press that took place between the late nin...
The 14 broad-ranging and innovative essays in this collection examine the role of media and communic...
Abstract / Perceptions of threats to national security have always been the basis for governments to...
The 14 broad-ranging and innovative essays in this collection examine the role of media and communic...
During the Angolan War of 1975-6, whilst South African troops were actively engaged on the side of t...
Media discourse is dialogic in nature (cf. Bakhtin, 1981; Zelizer, 1989), frequently including infor...