Despite growing interest in British-East German relations in recent years, little academic attention has thus far been paid to the British perception of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) during its existence. This thesis therefore aims to broaden this still rudimentary academic discourse by exploring the image of the second German state in the British quality press between 1972 and 1989. As an active contributor to the shaping of the GDR’s image in Britain, the press has thus far been predominantly ignored by academic scholars. Using discourse analysis, it will be demonstrated that the substantial level of British press coverage was able to present a more detailed picture of the GDR, and with it, a more multifaceted image of the country ...
This dissertation utilizes archival sources and interviews to examine the transformation of the jour...
The thesis studies the political and journalistic history of Great Britain in the 1930s. The main to...
After Willy Brandt’s Ostpolitik, West Germans began to accept the more permanent division of the cou...
The reporting of atrocity and the atrocious behaviour of states towards their own populations is not...
The thesis analyses perceptions of West Germany in Britain at the time of West German Ostpolitik and...
This study investigates how the use of a specific symbol, the German Democratic Republic (GDR), assi...
The present essay will examine the practice of media steering in the GDR to demonstrate how newspape...
This diploma thesis deals with the reception of the newly established Czechoslovakia by the British ...
This dissertation shows how after the Second World War and the Holocaust, both the communist East Ge...
This paper concerns East German journalists and the changes they have undergone, from working in the...
This dissertation investigates how women journalists acted as professional functionaries in support ...
This thesis examines the working conditions and practices of Eastern German journalists before and ...
Abstract The fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of the GDR took by surprise public opinion in ...
Journalists and the media have not only played a role as political actors in Anglo-German relations,...
Originally conceived as part of Britain’s psychological warfare effort during the Second World War, ...
This dissertation utilizes archival sources and interviews to examine the transformation of the jour...
The thesis studies the political and journalistic history of Great Britain in the 1930s. The main to...
After Willy Brandt’s Ostpolitik, West Germans began to accept the more permanent division of the cou...
The reporting of atrocity and the atrocious behaviour of states towards their own populations is not...
The thesis analyses perceptions of West Germany in Britain at the time of West German Ostpolitik and...
This study investigates how the use of a specific symbol, the German Democratic Republic (GDR), assi...
The present essay will examine the practice of media steering in the GDR to demonstrate how newspape...
This diploma thesis deals with the reception of the newly established Czechoslovakia by the British ...
This dissertation shows how after the Second World War and the Holocaust, both the communist East Ge...
This paper concerns East German journalists and the changes they have undergone, from working in the...
This dissertation investigates how women journalists acted as professional functionaries in support ...
This thesis examines the working conditions and practices of Eastern German journalists before and ...
Abstract The fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of the GDR took by surprise public opinion in ...
Journalists and the media have not only played a role as political actors in Anglo-German relations,...
Originally conceived as part of Britain’s psychological warfare effort during the Second World War, ...
This dissertation utilizes archival sources and interviews to examine the transformation of the jour...
The thesis studies the political and journalistic history of Great Britain in the 1930s. The main to...
After Willy Brandt’s Ostpolitik, West Germans began to accept the more permanent division of the cou...