This paper aims to identify and analyse, in the first instance, those key developments that contributed to a resurgence of international debate over freedom of the press in the aftermath of the Second World War. For this purpose, the focus will be on the Empire/Commonwealth Press Union and its postwar conferences at London (1946) and Ottawa (1950) respectively. The renewed prominence given to issues of press freedom at these gatherings was not only a response to censorship and war-time changes, but reflected the onset of a new world order. The Empire Press Union, established in 1909, had previously held five major imperial conferences during the first half of the century. The Press Union enjoyed ongoing success in lobbying governments and c...
This book explores the creation of imperial identities in Britain and several of its colonies--South...
In July 1931, a year-and-a-half before the BBC opened its Empire broadcasting service, Amalgamated W...
This article explores the interconnections between the media in France and the emergence of a Franco...
This paper aims to identify and analyse, in the first instance, those key developments that contribu...
The article provides an overview of the post-war contexts in which the Empire Press Union became the...
This paper provides an assessment of the role of Australian newspaper proprietors, most notably, Sir...
In providing an overview o{ the activities of the Empire Press Union, this paper will assess more pa...
The article examines the protracted commitment of the Commonwealth Press Union (formerlythe Empire P...
This chapter sets out to analyse the convergence of powerful competing interests underpinning the co...
This article will examine the involvement of the Empire Press Union, including prominent early membe...
During the Second World War, not only the United States but also Great Britain played a leading role...
Imperial federation was a movement in the late-nineteenth and early twentieth centuries that sought ...
This thesis will examine the comment and debate on The United States and Anglo-American relations be...
The Empire Press Union and Antipodean communications : Australian-New Zealand involvement 1909-195
The demands of the Second World War had long-term consequences for Britain's future relations with i...
This book explores the creation of imperial identities in Britain and several of its colonies--South...
In July 1931, a year-and-a-half before the BBC opened its Empire broadcasting service, Amalgamated W...
This article explores the interconnections between the media in France and the emergence of a Franco...
This paper aims to identify and analyse, in the first instance, those key developments that contribu...
The article provides an overview of the post-war contexts in which the Empire Press Union became the...
This paper provides an assessment of the role of Australian newspaper proprietors, most notably, Sir...
In providing an overview o{ the activities of the Empire Press Union, this paper will assess more pa...
The article examines the protracted commitment of the Commonwealth Press Union (formerlythe Empire P...
This chapter sets out to analyse the convergence of powerful competing interests underpinning the co...
This article will examine the involvement of the Empire Press Union, including prominent early membe...
During the Second World War, not only the United States but also Great Britain played a leading role...
Imperial federation was a movement in the late-nineteenth and early twentieth centuries that sought ...
This thesis will examine the comment and debate on The United States and Anglo-American relations be...
The Empire Press Union and Antipodean communications : Australian-New Zealand involvement 1909-195
The demands of the Second World War had long-term consequences for Britain's future relations with i...
This book explores the creation of imperial identities in Britain and several of its colonies--South...
In July 1931, a year-and-a-half before the BBC opened its Empire broadcasting service, Amalgamated W...
This article explores the interconnections between the media in France and the emergence of a Franco...