This article focuses on the ways in which Dutch media presented the persecution of Jews during the Second World War. Considering both allied and German propaganda, it offers a combined quantitative and qualitative analysis of newspapers and radio. It shows that the Holocaust was presented in the traditional, detached, and unemotional manner common to journalistic discourse on the aims and causes of the war. The German-controlled media repeated national socialist stereotypes of Jews as war mongers, bolshevists, and a threat to civilization. Allied narratives stressed the need to destroy national socialism and restore peace in Europe. Where in the German narrative till 1942 Jews got a special position, in the allied narrative especially after...
[Publication : Holocaust. Studies and Materials (7/2011)]Translated title: Anty-Semitism and Denunci...
ABSTRACT Rahmah, Nur Alfa. 2010. Jews: Anti-Semites, You Are the Worst! (Media Discourse Analysis ...
This article evaluates the presence of framing mechanisms in Dutch media reporting on the Second Kar...
This article focuses on the ways in which Dutch media presented the persecution of Jews during the S...
This article focuses on the ways in which Dutch media presented the persecution of Jews during the S...
Reporting on the Holocaust, both during World War II and in the years following, varied from country...
During the past three decades, the historiography of the persecution of the Jews in the Netherlands ...
Fault Lines in the Historiography of the Holocaust. A Survey of the Recent Debate in the Netherlands...
When teaching emotionally taxing and historically complex topics, many teachers rely on history text...
Before the 1960s, most history textbooks in Western Europe hardly contained any information about th...
In the aftermath of the Second World War, a number of 'didactic trials' against perpetrators of the ...
The article shows how the industrial annihilation of the Jews of Macedonia is reflected in Macedonia...
This article examines both the extent and nature of the coverage of the Holocaust in five major Engl...
In this book Ben Braber answers the question how the integration of Jews into Dutch society influenc...
The Occupation revisited. How Wartime and Repression are converted into ‘Normal’ History At the end ...
[Publication : Holocaust. Studies and Materials (7/2011)]Translated title: Anty-Semitism and Denunci...
ABSTRACT Rahmah, Nur Alfa. 2010. Jews: Anti-Semites, You Are the Worst! (Media Discourse Analysis ...
This article evaluates the presence of framing mechanisms in Dutch media reporting on the Second Kar...
This article focuses on the ways in which Dutch media presented the persecution of Jews during the S...
This article focuses on the ways in which Dutch media presented the persecution of Jews during the S...
Reporting on the Holocaust, both during World War II and in the years following, varied from country...
During the past three decades, the historiography of the persecution of the Jews in the Netherlands ...
Fault Lines in the Historiography of the Holocaust. A Survey of the Recent Debate in the Netherlands...
When teaching emotionally taxing and historically complex topics, many teachers rely on history text...
Before the 1960s, most history textbooks in Western Europe hardly contained any information about th...
In the aftermath of the Second World War, a number of 'didactic trials' against perpetrators of the ...
The article shows how the industrial annihilation of the Jews of Macedonia is reflected in Macedonia...
This article examines both the extent and nature of the coverage of the Holocaust in five major Engl...
In this book Ben Braber answers the question how the integration of Jews into Dutch society influenc...
The Occupation revisited. How Wartime and Repression are converted into ‘Normal’ History At the end ...
[Publication : Holocaust. Studies and Materials (7/2011)]Translated title: Anty-Semitism and Denunci...
ABSTRACT Rahmah, Nur Alfa. 2010. Jews: Anti-Semites, You Are the Worst! (Media Discourse Analysis ...
This article evaluates the presence of framing mechanisms in Dutch media reporting on the Second Kar...