Propaganda, Power and Persuasion: From World War I to Wikileaks

Propaganda, Power and Persuasion: From World War I to Wikileaks

Propaganda, Power and Persuasion: From World War I to Wikileaks

Propaganda, Power and Persuasion: From World War I to Wikileaks

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Overview

As Philip Taylor has written, 'The challenge (of the modern information age) is to ensure that no single propaganda source gains monopoly over the information and images that shape our thoughts. If this happens, the war propagandists will be back in business again.'

Propaganda came of age in the Twentieth Century. The development of mass- and multi-media offered a fertile ground for propaganda while global conflict provided the impetus needed for its growth. Propaganda has however become a portmanteau word, which can be interpreted in a number of different ways. What are the characteristic features of propaganda, and how can it be defined?

The distinguished contributors to this book trace the development of techniques of 'opinion management' from the First World War to the current conflict in Afghanistan. They reveal how state leaders and spin-doctors operating at the behest of the state, sought to shape popular attitudes - at home and overseas - endeavouring to harness new media with the objective of winning hearts and minds. The book provides compelling evidence of how the study and practice of propaganda today is shaped by its history.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780857737373
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 11/27/2013
Series: International Library of Historical Studies
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 272
File size: 10 MB

About the Author

David Welch is professor of modern history and director of the Centre for the Study of War, Propaganda and Society at the University of Kent.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Notes on Contributors.
Acknowledgements

Introduction:
'Opening Pandora's Box'. Propaganda and Persuasion in the Information Age
David Welch

The Great War
1. Propaganda, Memory and Identity: the battle of the Falkland Islands, December1914
Mark Connelly

2. Images of the Hun. The Portrayal of the German Enemy in British Propaganda in World War One
David Welch

Interwar Period and the Second World War
3. The British at War. George Arliss the Superstar as Propagandist
Jeffrey Richards

4. Institutional and ideological rivalry between the MOI Films Division and British Council over the presentation of Britain during WW2
James Chapman

5. Today Germany Tomorrow the World. Nazi Propaganda and Total War, 1943-45
David Welch

Cold War and Post Cold War
6. The Tragedy of American Public Diplomacy, 1989-1999: The Last Decade of the United States Information Agency Reconsidered
Nick Cull

7. Radio Free Asia and China's Harmonious Society
Gary Rawnsley

8. NATO's Information Warfare
Edward Spiers

Strategic Communications
9. Strategic Communications and the Combatant Commander
Jeffrey B. Jones, Daniel T. Kuehl, Daniel Burgess, Russell Rochte

10. British Military Doctrine and Strategy and the Importance of Propaganda
Kate Utting

11. Bridging the Firewall? Information Operations in US Army Doctrine in the Iraq War 2003-2005.
Stephen Badsey

Contemporary Modes of Propaganda and the War on Terrorism
12. (Mis)Communication Wars: Terrorism, Counterterrorism and the Media
Cristina Archetti

13. WikiLeaks and Cybersecurity: New Modes of Propaganda
David Culbert

14. 'Telling it like it is'; Contemporary War, Propaganda and the State
Piers Robinson

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