The British press and the Greek crisis, 1943-1949 [electronic resource] : orchestrating the Cold-War 'consensus' in Britain / Gioula Koutsopanagou.
This book provides the first detailed analysis of how interactions between government policy and Fleet Street affected the political coverage of the Greek civil war, one of the first major confrontations of the Cold War. During this period the exponential growth of media influence was an immensely p...
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Palgrave Macmillan,
2020.
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Table of Contents:
- 1. In the Realm of the 'Cultural Cold War'. Registering Media into the History of the Cold War
- 2. Britain During the Prelude to the Cold War: constructing an anti-communist consensus
- 3. A 'War of Worlds': creating a new vocabulary for post-war anti-communism
- 4. The British Press in the Formative Early Cold War Years
- 5. Wartime Censorship and the Early Construction of a Post-war 'Consensus'
- 6. Managing the Press Storm of December 1944
- 7. Keeping British Press reporting within the 'Correct' Bounds
- 8. Pointing at the Communists as the Main Danger to Law and Order in Greece
- 9. Orchestrating Cold-War Public 'Consensus' in the British Press
- 10. Conclusion.