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Reconstructing the Past - History in the Mass Media 1890-2005 (Paperback): Sian Nicholas, Tom O'Malley, Kevin Williams Reconstructing the Past - History in the Mass Media 1890-2005 (Paperback)
Sian Nicholas, Tom O'Malley, Kevin Williams
R927 Discovery Miles 9 270 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Bringing together a team of history and media researchers from across Britain and Europe, this volume provides readers with a themed discussion of the range and variety of the media's engagement with history, and a close study of the relationship between media, history and national identity.

Reconstructing the Past - History in the Mass Media 1890-2005 (Hardcover): Sian Nicholas, Tom O'Malley, Kevin Williams Reconstructing the Past - History in the Mass Media 1890-2005 (Hardcover)
Sian Nicholas, Tom O'Malley, Kevin Williams
R3,269 R2,645 Discovery Miles 26 450 Save R624 (19%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Bringing together a team of history and media researchers from across Britain and Europe, this volume provides readers with a themed discussion of the range and variety of the media's engagement with history, and a close study of the relationship between media, history and national identity.

A Journalism Reader (Paperback): Michael Bromley, Tom O'Malley A Journalism Reader (Paperback)
Michael Bromley, Tom O'Malley
R998 R868 Discovery Miles 8 680 Save R130 (13%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A Journalism Reader is a comprehensive collection of essential writings on journalism history and practice from the eighteenth century to the present day. It brings together the work of journalists, philosophers, historians, newspaper owners, cultural theorists and specialists in public policy and industrial relations to provide a variety of perspectives on the history, status and craft of journalism.
The Journalism Reader is arranged chronologically with an editor's introduction to each section which details the main themes of each chapter. The contributors explore key themes in the history of journalism: crime, gender, class, regulation, ownership and industrial relations.
The Journalism Reader provides an innovative combination of previously published work and influential new thinking. It is an indispensable aid to the study of journalism and media history.

Moral Panics, Social Fears, and the Media - Historical Perspectives (Paperback): Sian Nicholas, Tom O'Malley Moral Panics, Social Fears, and the Media - Historical Perspectives (Paperback)
Sian Nicholas, Tom O'Malley
R1,474 Discovery Miles 14 740 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The media have always played a central role in organising the way ideas flow through societies. But what happens when those ideas are disruptive to normal social relations? Bringing together work by scholars in history, media and cultural studies and sociology, this collection explores this role in more depth and with more attention paid to the complexities behind conventional analyses. Attention is paid to morality and regulation; empire and film; the role of women; authoritarianism; wartime and fears of treachery; and fears of cultural contamination. The book begins with essays that contextualise the theoretical and historiographical issues of the relationship between social fears, moral panics and the media. The second section provides case studies which illustrate the ways in which the media has participated in, or been seen as the source of, the creation of threats to society. Finally, the third section then shows how historical research calls into question simple assumptions about the relationship between the media and social disruption.

Newspapers, War and Society in the 20th Century - Journalism, Reportage and the Social Role of the Press (Paperback): Sian... Newspapers, War and Society in the 20th Century - Journalism, Reportage and the Social Role of the Press (Paperback)
Sian Nicholas, Tom O'Malley
R1,312 Discovery Miles 13 120 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book offers fresh research and insights into the complex relationship between the press, war, and society in the 20th century, by examining the role of the newspaper press in the period c.1900- 1960, with a particular focus on the Second World War. During the warfare of the 20th century, the mass media were used to sustain domestic morale and promote combatants' views to an international audience. Topics covered in this book include British newspaper cartoonists' coverage of the Russo- Japanese War, the role of the French press in Anglo- French diplomacy in the 1930s, Irish press coverage of Dunkirk and D- Day, government censorship of the press in wartime Portugal, the reporting of American troops in North Africa, and how the Greek press became the focus of British government propaganda in the 1940s. Particular attention is given to the role of the British press in the Second World War: its coverage of evacuation, popular politics, and D- Day; the war as seen through commercial press advertising; the wartime Daily Mirror; and Fleet Street's role as a 'national' press in wartime. This book explores how- and why- newspapers have presented wars to their readers, and the importance of the press as an agent of social and political power in an age of conflict. This book was originally published as a special issue of Media History.

Newspapers, War and Society in the 20th Century - Journalism, Reportage and the Social Role of the Press (Hardcover): Sian... Newspapers, War and Society in the 20th Century - Journalism, Reportage and the Social Role of the Press (Hardcover)
Sian Nicholas, Tom O'Malley
R4,145 Discovery Miles 41 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book offers fresh research and insights into the complex relationship between the press, war, and society in the 20th century, by examining the role of the newspaper press in the period c.1900- 1960, with a particular focus on the Second World War. During the warfare of the 20th century, the mass media were used to sustain domestic morale and promote combatants' views to an international audience. Topics covered in this book include British newspaper cartoonists' coverage of the Russo- Japanese War, the role of the French press in Anglo- French diplomacy in the 1930s, Irish press coverage of Dunkirk and D- Day, government censorship of the press in wartime Portugal, the reporting of American troops in North Africa, and how the Greek press became the focus of British government propaganda in the 1940s. Particular attention is given to the role of the British press in the Second World War: its coverage of evacuation, popular politics, and D- Day; the war as seen through commercial press advertising; the wartime Daily Mirror; and Fleet Street's role as a 'national' press in wartime. This book explores how- and why- newspapers have presented wars to their readers, and the importance of the press as an agent of social and political power in an age of conflict. This book was originally published as a special issue of Media History.

Moral Panics, Social Fears, and the Media - Historical Perspectives (Hardcover, New): Sian Nicholas, Tom O'Malley Moral Panics, Social Fears, and the Media - Historical Perspectives (Hardcover, New)
Sian Nicholas, Tom O'Malley
R4,448 Discovery Miles 44 480 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The media have always played a central role in organising the way ideas flow through societies. But what happens when those ideas are disruptive to normal social relations? Bringing together work by scholars in history, media and cultural studies and sociology, this collection explores this role in more depth and with more attention paid to the complexities behind conventional analyses. Attention is paid to morality and regulation; empire and film; the role of women; authoritarianism; wartime and fears of treachery; and fears of cultural contamination.

The book begins with essays that contextualise the theoretical and historiographical issues of the relationship between social fears, moral panics and the media. The second section provides case studies which illustrate the ways in which the media has participated in, or been seen as the source of, the creation of threats to society. Finally, the third section then shows how historical research calls into question simple assumptions about the relationship between the media and social disruption.

Journey Backward (Paperback): Tom O'Malley Journey Backward (Paperback)
Tom O'Malley
R168 Discovery Miles 1 680 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
God Betrayed - A Critique of the Catholic Church as an Institution (Paperback): Tom O'Malley God Betrayed - A Critique of the Catholic Church as an Institution (Paperback)
Tom O'Malley
R494 Discovery Miles 4 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this relatively slim volume Tom O'Malley takes on the formidable task of challenging one of the most powerful institutions known to mankind, namely the Catholic Church. Despite the serious nature of the work, he writes in a style that is direct, lucid and eminently readable. His criticisms of the nature and practice of the Church are, above all, reasonable and accessible to all, even those with little or no knowledge of theology. We have here much more than just a critique of the Catholic Church. We also have an exploration of the nature and influence of love, which makes it universal in its appeal, transcending all religious beliefs, reaching out to those who believe that love and not fear should be the basis of our relationship with God. This book deserves to be read by all those who believe that religion still has meaning for mankind.

The Media in Wales - Voices of a Small Nation (Paperback): David Barlow, Tom O'Malley, Phillip Mitchell The Media in Wales - Voices of a Small Nation (Paperback)
David Barlow, Tom O'Malley, Phillip Mitchell
R316 Discovery Miles 3 160 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A critical history and contemporary overview of the Welsh media, this first work of its kind emphasizes the local impacts of media within the wider context of UK politics and industry. The study explores how media, culture, and communications intersect in everyday Welsh life and what this intersection means to issues of national identity, language, and geography. Media ownership issues are also addressed, along with developments in regional media policy and potential impacts of the National Assembly on Welsh media-related matters.

A Journalism Reader (Hardcover): Michael Bromley, Tom O'Malley A Journalism Reader (Hardcover)
Michael Bromley, Tom O'Malley
R2,995 R2,456 Discovery Miles 24 560 Save R539 (18%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A Journalism Reader is a comprehensive collection of essential writings on journalism history and practice from the eighteenth century to the present day. It brings together the work of journalists, philosophers, historians, newspaper owners, cultural theorists and specialists in public policy and industrial relations to provide a variety of perspectives on the history, status and craft of journalism.
The Journalism Reader is arranged chronologically with an editor's introduction to each section which details the main themes of each chapter. The contributors explore key themes in the history of journalism: crime, gender, class, regulation, ownership and industrial relations.
The Journalism Reader provides an innovative combination of previously published work and influential new thinking. It is an indispensable aid to the study of journalism and media history.

Studies in Newspaper and Periodical History, 1994 Annual (Hardcover): Michael Harris, Tom O'Malley Studies in Newspaper and Periodical History, 1994 Annual (Hardcover)
Michael Harris, Tom O'Malley
R2,156 Discovery Miles 21 560 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This second annual review of international newspaper and periodical history is a further continuation of the Journal of Newspaper and Periodical History. Michael Harris and Tom O'Malley have brought together a broad collection of perspectives about newspaper and periodical reporting from the 17th to 20th centuries. This annual also describes important sources, gives a succinct annual review of newspaper history, and reviews noteworthy new books in newspaper and periodical history. It is an essential source for historians and teachers of media and communications courses. This volume discusses 17th-century newsbooks, Walpole's management of political opinion, publication of the Universal Museum about booksellers, and reports on a treason trial in the 18th century. The annual goes on to analyze how the British press was Americanized from 1830 to 1914, analyzes the Dreyfus case in ^Le Matin as well as newspaper-reading by British forces in World War I. This annual also describes important sources, gives a succinct annual review of newspaper history, and reviews noteworthy new books in newspaper and periodical history. It is an essential source for historians and teachers of media and communications courses.

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