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PublisherOxford University Press
ISBN 139780199265121
Book SubtitleThe Emergence Of An Imperial Press System 1876-1922
Book DescriptionDuring the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Britain, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa were increasingly drawn together by an imperial press system. This is the first scholarly study of the development of that system. Revealed to contemporaries by the South African War, the basis on which the system would develop soon became the focus for debate. Commercial organizations, including newspaper combinations and news agencies such as Reuters, fought to protect their interests, while 'ccnstructive imperialists' attempted to enlist the power of the state to strrengthen the system. Debate culminated in fierce controversies over state censorship and propaganda during and after the First World War. Based on extensive archival research, this study addresses crucial themes, including the impact of empire on the press, Britain's imperial experience, and the idea of a 'British world.' Challenging earlier nationalist accounts, Dr Potter draws out the ambiguous impact of the imperial press system on local, national, and imperial identities.
Editorial ReviewPotter has dealt ably and interestingly with a manageable clutch of issues ... excellent foundation work. * The Round Table * The story of the imperial press, as of the Empire itself, is far more complex than some historians would have us believe. This study is a healthy corrective and a finely argued analysis. * Contemporary Review * This is a well written book that makes a convincing case for the existence of an imperial press system that encompassed the British world during the high noon of empire ... [It] is a valuable addition to the fields of media and imperial history. * Chandrika Kaul, Reviews in History *
LanguageEnglish
AuthorSimon J. Potter
Publication Date11 Sep 2003
Number of Pages264

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