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This book explores and reconstructs how the principal parliamentary
parties in Britain confronted and responded to events that unfolded
during the Falklands War in the spring of 1982. The author begins
by situating the Falklands Crisis within the wider context of the
breakup of the British Empire and discusses the fluid political
situation in Parliament at the time. Following this, the book
examines in detail each of the parties - the Conservative Party,
the Labour Party and the SDP-Liberal Alliance - and their actions
during the crisis. The chapters focus on each party in turn and
follow a chronological narrative to reconcile the evolution of the
diplomatic and military picture with the internal political one.
This book aims at exploring in a long historical perspective and in
a wide historical context the reactions of political institutions
and players towards new media and new forms of communication, as
well as their strategies in order to combat and/or exploit their
effects and potential. This is an original and innovative attempt
to combine traditional approaches to the history of the media and
politics with studies that aim to directly provide some historical
perspective on contemporary preoccupations with 'fake news' and
manipulation of public opinion. Addressing these topics by focusing
on specific events and specific contexts as case studies allows us
to connect the hic et nunc dimension with the general trend of the
history and verify the particular effects of general long-term
trends.
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