Simon Potter links the history of broadcasting to the history of internationalism, showing how radio was used as a means of promoting international peace and understanding. He looks at histories of propaganda and international conflict and reconstructs early international radio programming and the experience of 'distant listening'.
Simon Potter links the history of broadcasting to the history of internationalism, showing how radio was used as a means of promoting international peace and understanding. He looks at histories of propaganda and international conflict and reconstructs early international radio programming and the experience of 'distant listening'.
Simon J. Potter is Professor of Modern History at the University of Bristol. He has published widely on the history of the mass media and the history of empire, and his work brings together themes, ideas, and debates from these two fields. He has also written extensively on the wider historiographies of the British Empire and the British World, and on recent developments in Global History. His publications include Broadcasting Empire: the BBC and the British World, 1922-1970 (2012), British Imperial History (2015), and News and the British World: the Emergence of an Imperial Press System, 1876-1922 (2003). He has led a Leverhulme Trust International Network on global radio history and worked with heritage groups in Bristol on public engagement with the legacies of empire.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction PART I - International Broadcasting: Peace, Propaganda, and War 1: Pulling Down the Walls of the World, 1920-1930 2: Fraternising in the Ether, 1931-1933 3: Rivalry and Competition, 1934-1937 4: Wireless Nationalism, 1938-1939 PART II - Producing and Listening to International Radio 5: The Lonely Listener in the Bush: BBC Empire Service Programmes and Audiences 6: The Shocktroops of Propaganda: BBC News for Overseas Listeners 7: Distant Listening Conclusions
Introduction PART I - International Broadcasting: Peace, Propaganda, and War 1: Pulling Down the Walls of the World, 1920-1930 2: Fraternising in the Ether, 1931-1933 3: Rivalry and Competition, 1934-1937 4: Wireless Nationalism, 1938-1939 PART II - Producing and Listening to International Radio 5: The Lonely Listener in the Bush: BBC Empire Service Programmes and Audiences 6: The Shocktroops of Propaganda: BBC News for Overseas Listeners 7: Distant Listening Conclusions
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