The article provides an overview of the post-war contexts in which the Empire Press Union became the Commonwealth Press Union and offers an assessment of its changing leadership and regular five-yearly conferences over the period, 1946 to 1961. In particular, it examines the extent to which its pre-war hierarchies and British influence were sustained or modified with the decline of empire and the advent of international bodies such as the United Nations. How did these post-war changes, and the power blocks which emerged, affect the role of longstanding member countries like Australia and new member countries on such fundamental issues as censorship and freedom of the press? and how did the politics of decolonisation alter Australian and Dom...
In the late 1950s the Australian Council for the World Council of Churches (AC-WCC) inspired primari...
Britain’s history as a nation and a great power cannot be dissociated from the concept of imperialis...
Imperial federation was a movement in the late-nineteenth and early twentieth centuries that sought ...
This paper aims to identify and analyse, in the first instance, those key developments that contribu...
The article examines the protracted commitment of the Commonwealth Press Union (formerlythe Empire P...
This paper provides an assessment of the role of Australian newspaper proprietors, most notably, Sir...
The article is devoted to an analysis of the role of the Commonwealth of Nations in British history ...
This paper provides an assessment of the role of Australian newspaper proprietors, most notably, Sir...
This article will examine the involvement of the Empire Press Union, including prominent early membe...
This chapter sets out to analyse the convergence of powerful competing interests underpinning the co...
In providing an overview o{ the activities of the Empire Press Union, this paper will assess more pa...
This article is a study of the response of the Australian government under Robert Menzies to the eme...
This article examines this alternate model of overseas broadcasting and its interaction with the BBC...
During the Second World War, not only the United States but also Great Britain played a leading role...
This paper aims to demonstrate how the imperial attitude of the British Empire not onlycirculated wi...
In the late 1950s the Australian Council for the World Council of Churches (AC-WCC) inspired primari...
Britain’s history as a nation and a great power cannot be dissociated from the concept of imperialis...
Imperial federation was a movement in the late-nineteenth and early twentieth centuries that sought ...
This paper aims to identify and analyse, in the first instance, those key developments that contribu...
The article examines the protracted commitment of the Commonwealth Press Union (formerlythe Empire P...
This paper provides an assessment of the role of Australian newspaper proprietors, most notably, Sir...
The article is devoted to an analysis of the role of the Commonwealth of Nations in British history ...
This paper provides an assessment of the role of Australian newspaper proprietors, most notably, Sir...
This article will examine the involvement of the Empire Press Union, including prominent early membe...
This chapter sets out to analyse the convergence of powerful competing interests underpinning the co...
In providing an overview o{ the activities of the Empire Press Union, this paper will assess more pa...
This article is a study of the response of the Australian government under Robert Menzies to the eme...
This article examines this alternate model of overseas broadcasting and its interaction with the BBC...
During the Second World War, not only the United States but also Great Britain played a leading role...
This paper aims to demonstrate how the imperial attitude of the British Empire not onlycirculated wi...
In the late 1950s the Australian Council for the World Council of Churches (AC-WCC) inspired primari...
Britain’s history as a nation and a great power cannot be dissociated from the concept of imperialis...
Imperial federation was a movement in the late-nineteenth and early twentieth centuries that sought ...