A Call to Arms: Propaganda, Public Opinion, and Newspapers in the Great War

Resource type
Author/contributor
Title
A Call to Arms: Propaganda, Public Opinion, and Newspapers in the Great War
Abstract
World War I highlighted the influence of newspapers in rousing and maintaining public support for the war effort. Discussions of the role of the press in the Great War have, to date, largely focused on atrocity stories. This book offers the first comparative analysis of how newspapers in Great Britain, France, Russia, Germany, and Austria-Hungary attempted to define war, its objectives, and the enemy. Presented country-by-country, expert essays examine, through use of translated articles from the contemporary press, how newspapers of different nations defined the war for their readership and t., World War I highlighted the influence of newspapers in rousing and maintaining public support for the war effort. Discussions of the role of the press in the Great War have, to date, largely focused on atrocity stories. This book offers the first comparative analysis of how newspapers in Great Britain, France, Russia, Germany, and Austria-Hungary attempted to define war, its objectives, and the enemy. Presented country-by-country, expert essays examine, through use of translated articles from the contemporary press, how newspapers of different nations defined the war for their readership and t
Series
Perspectives on the twentieth century
Date
2004
Publisher
Praeger Publishers
Place
Westport, Conn.
# of Pages
xi+210
ISBN
978-0-275-97383-4
Citation Key
paddockCallArmsPropaganda2004
Short Title
A Call to Arms
Language
eng
Library Catalog
Call Number
D639.P6 C35 2004
Citation
Paddock, T. R. E. (2004). A Call to Arms: Propaganda, Public Opinion, and Newspapers in the Great War. Praeger Publishers. https://cscu-scsu-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/f/lh1dbl/01CSCU_NETWORK_ALMA7190848270003451