
Communication and the First World War
John Griffiths(Editor)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 13. December 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
324 pages
978-1-032-23708-4 (ISBN)
Description
Despite the voluminous historical literature on the First World War, a volume devoted to the theme of communication has yet to appear. From the communication of war aims and objectives to the communication of war call-up and war experience and knowledge, this volume fills the gap in the market, including the work of both established and newly emerging scholars working on the First World War across the globe. The volume includes chapters that focus on the experience of belligerent and also neutral powers, thus providing a genuinely representative dimension to the subject.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Postgraduate
Illustrations
21 s/w Abbildungen
21 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
700 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-23708-4 (9781032237084)
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Person
John Griffiths is Senior Lecturer in History at Massey University, New Zealand. He is author of Imperial Culture in Antipodean Cities 1880-1939 (2014); and co-editor with Andrew Brown of The Citizen: Past and Present (2017). He is one of the Managing Editors of the journal Britain and the World.
Content
List of illustrations
List of contributors
Foreword or series editor introduction
Introduction: perspectives on communication and the study of the First World War
1 Writing a war of words: negotiating trench warfare in Andrew Clark's 'English Words in War-Time'
2 British discourse, representations and conceptualisations of the Armenian genocide during the First World War
3 'Spreading fields of victory'?: the reporting of Gallipoli, Jutland and the Somme in The War Illustrated
4 Fake news or an education in war? Communicating war aims to the British public in its early phases: The Oxford Pamphlets 1914-1915 87
5 Desperately seeking the centre: critiques of U.S. propaganda posters during a 'highbrow' versus 'lowbrow' age
6 The future of Alsace: the French case to the Americans
7 Women's war: engaging Canadian housewives in the food economy in 1914-1918
8 'Continuing the mission': the First World War and the roots of Red Scare violence, 1919-1921
9 International propaganda in Spain during the First World War: state of the art and new contributions
10 Great expectations: the latency of the First World War in Republican Portugal, 1914-1916
11 The role of the Dundee press and public propaganda in shaping public opinion and home front support for the war effort in Scotland, 1914-1918
12 War-time and post-war medical communication: the role of the U.S. Army Medical Library
Index
List of contributors
Foreword or series editor introduction
Introduction: perspectives on communication and the study of the First World War
1 Writing a war of words: negotiating trench warfare in Andrew Clark's 'English Words in War-Time'
2 British discourse, representations and conceptualisations of the Armenian genocide during the First World War
3 'Spreading fields of victory'?: the reporting of Gallipoli, Jutland and the Somme in The War Illustrated
4 Fake news or an education in war? Communicating war aims to the British public in its early phases: The Oxford Pamphlets 1914-1915 87
5 Desperately seeking the centre: critiques of U.S. propaganda posters during a 'highbrow' versus 'lowbrow' age
6 The future of Alsace: the French case to the Americans
7 Women's war: engaging Canadian housewives in the food economy in 1914-1918
8 'Continuing the mission': the First World War and the roots of Red Scare violence, 1919-1921
9 International propaganda in Spain during the First World War: state of the art and new contributions
10 Great expectations: the latency of the First World War in Republican Portugal, 1914-1916
11 The role of the Dundee press and public propaganda in shaping public opinion and home front support for the war effort in Scotland, 1914-1918
12 War-time and post-war medical communication: the role of the U.S. Army Medical Library
Index