The Second Empire and the Press: A Study of Government-Inspired Brochures on French Foreign Policy in their Propaganda Milieu
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N. Isser
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Thriller & Suspense
Action & Adventure
Horror
形式
キンドル
ページ数
241
言語
オランダ語、フラマン語
公開されました
Jan 1, 2012
出版社
Springer
版
1
ISBN-10
9401020639
ISBN-13
9789401020633
説明
In this comprehensive examination of the interplay between governance and media during the Second Empire, N. Isser delves into how the French government crafted and disseminated brochures to shape public perception of foreign policy. These government-inspired publications served as a strategic tool to not only inform the populace but to mold their opinions in favor of state agendas.
Isser meticulously explores the propaganda milieu of the time, revealing the intricate relationship between the state and the press. By analyzing various documents and their impact, the author uncovers the methods employed by the government to manipulate public discourse while promoting patriotic sentiments and justifying military actions.
With a keen eye for historical context, the study sheds light on the broader implications of propaganda, illustrating how these brochures were instrumental in reinforcing the narrative of the Second Empire. Through this insightful discourse, readers gain a deeper appreciation for the power of media in shaping political realities and the lengths to which governments will go to secure their narratives.
Isser meticulously explores the propaganda milieu of the time, revealing the intricate relationship between the state and the press. By analyzing various documents and their impact, the author uncovers the methods employed by the government to manipulate public discourse while promoting patriotic sentiments and justifying military actions.
With a keen eye for historical context, the study sheds light on the broader implications of propaganda, illustrating how these brochures were instrumental in reinforcing the narrative of the Second Empire. Through this insightful discourse, readers gain a deeper appreciation for the power of media in shaping political realities and the lengths to which governments will go to secure their narratives.