Mass Media and Historical Change. Germany in International Perspective, 1400 to the Present
114 | Mass Media and Historical Change broadcasting in India (Shrivastava 2005: 12), Turkey and Morocco. However, organisation, ...
Modernity, World Wars and Dictatorships | 115 political culture of individual countries defined the scope and reach of the stati ...
116 | Mass Media and Historical Change the record industry experienced a development complementary to that of radio. After the s ...
Modernity, World Wars and Dictatorships | 117 ‘Radio Paris’ in 1933, and in Argentina radio was put under the auspices of the Na ...
118 | Mass Media and Historical Change 80 per cent of the imported films were German. Hollywood had a brief success in the mid-1 ...
Modernity, World Wars and Dictatorships | 119 tries now began to practise censorship based on moral and ideological crite- ria. ...
120 | Mass Media and Historical Change as ‘cinemaclasms’ (Nowak, in Bösch and Schmidt 2010). As with protests in theatres, movie ...
Modernity, World Wars and Dictatorships | 121 conservative party (the DNVP) as well, he represented a new and far-reach- ing uni ...
122 | Mass Media and Historical Change magazine, the Communists founded the AIZ (Arbeiter Illustrierte Zeitung), which attained ...
Modernity, World Wars and Dictatorships | 123 print media. In contrast to the Imperial Constitution of 1871, article 118 of the ...
124 | Mass Media and Historical Change own pretensions and just as often relied on improvisation (Galassi 2008). It has also bee ...
Modernity, World Wars and Dictatorships | 125 cultural association) was created in 1933. Anyone who was unable to join on the gr ...
126 | Mass Media and Historical Change Toepser-Ziegert 1984–2001). In Italy the number of ‘disposizioni’ reached its apex at aro ...
Modernity, World Wars and Dictatorships | 127 ‘medium that trained people to turn a blind eye’, which served to create posi- tiv ...
128 | Mass Media and Historical Change Radio as a Medium of Propaganda The extent to which media politics and propaganda reacted ...
Modernity, World Wars and Dictatorships | 129 domestic reputation during the war because it cheered people on during the Blitz, ...
130 | Mass Media and Historical Change responsible for the fact that by 1938 the number of radios had doubled to 9 million and p ...
Modernity, World Wars and Dictatorships | 131 Yet as a rule, German emigrants did not have leading functions in these sta- tions ...
132 | Mass Media and Historical Change also informed about Nazi atrocities. German-language BBC programmes already began very de ...
Modernity, World Wars and Dictatorships | 133 Problematic and much discussed is how to differentiate between films that were apo ...
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