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Winston Churchill - A Life in the News (Hardcover)
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Winston Churchill - A Life in the News (Hardcover)
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Before Winston Churchill made history, he made news. To a great
extent, the news made him too. If it was his own efforts that made
him a hero, it was the media that made him a celebrity - and it has
been considerably responsible for perpetuating his memory and
shaping his reputation in the years since his death. Churchill
first made his name via writing and journalism in the years before
1900, the money he earned helping to support his political career
(at a time when MPs did not get salaries). Journalistic activities
were also important to him later, as he struggled in the interwar
years to find the wherewithal to run and maintain Chartwell, his
country house in Kent. Moreover, not only was journalism an
important aspect of Churchill's political persona, but he himself
was a news-obsessive throughout his life. The story of Churchill
and the news is, on one level, a tale of tight deadlines,
off-the-record briefings and smoke-filled newsrooms, of wartime
summits that were turned into stage-managed global media events,
and of often tense interactions with journalists and powerful press
proprietors, such as Lords Northcliffe, Rothermere, and
Beaverbrook. Uncovering the symbiotic relationship between
Churchill's political life and his media life, and the ways in
which these were connected to his personal life, Richard Toye asks
if there was a 'public Churchill' whose image was at odds with the
behind-the-scenes reality, or whether, in fact, his private and
public selves became seamlessly blended as he adjusted to living in
the constant glare of the media spotlight. On a wider level, this
is also the story of a rapidly evolving media and news culture in
the first half of the twentieth century, and of what the
contemporary reporting of Churchill's life (including by himself)
can tell us about the development of this culture, over a period
spanning from the Victorian era through to the space age.
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