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115: May 2019
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CANCELLED 'Propaganda and Reportage' with Mike Coyle
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MIKE COYLE - “PROPOGANDA & REPORTAGE” Propaganda & Reportage The way that the war was reported, the people, the events, the facts, censorship, political control and more especially the way that reported stories were received at home, were not just for immediate consumption, they laid down the basis for social and historical research. Ye...
'Propaganda and Reportage: How the Press Reported the War and How the News Was Received at Home' by Mike Coyle
Propaganda and Reportage: How the Press Reported the War and How the News Was Received at Home by Mike Coyle. A look at local and national reporting of the battles and their aftermath: editorial, 'spin' and conclusions drawn.
Mr Standfast by John Buchan
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Whilst John Buchan was not a combatant in the Great War, he was a significant figure in the nascent business of propaganda. In 1917 Buchan was appointed director the newly created Dept. of Information and subsequently was director of intelligence in the fully-fledged Ministry of Information. Concomitant with undertaking these roles, Buchan wrote...
Ep. 158 - The German Zeppelin Offensive and Propaganda – David Marks
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David Marks talks about his recent book on the German Zeppelin Offensive as documented in propaganda, postcards and pictures. This has been published by Pen & Sword. Your browser does not support the audio element.
Online Zoom Meeting -Propaganda and Reportage: how the press reported the War and how the News was received at home by Mike Coyle
Propaganda and Reportage: how the press reported the War and how the News was received at home by Mike Coyle Mike will examine an interesting but often neglected aspect of the war: Propaganda and Reportage: how the press reported the war and how the news was received at home. He will look local and national reporting of battles, people and event...
ONLINE 'Propaganda is not a dirty word!' by Clive Harris
Online talks: These talks start at 19:45 (for 20:00) and end about 21:00. Participating is quick and easy. The only equipment you need is either a computer, or a tablet, or a smart phone. Simply email us - wfa.nwkent@gmail.com - and we'll get you a link for the next video meeting. We'll also automatically add you to the branch mailing list to k...
Propaganda Is Not A Dirty Word! with Clive Harris
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This new presentation looks at the introduction, development and refinement of British Propaganda during the Great War. From the manipulation of the domestic press, through to the ingenious influencing of neutral countries, this fascinating story of Britain's Propaganda war offers a number of memorable incidents in what is clearly an often ove...