International Organizations and the Media in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
Exorbitant Expectations
Herausgeber: Brendebach, Jonas; Tworek, Heidi; Herzer, Martin
International Organizations and the Media in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
Exorbitant Expectations
Herausgeber: Brendebach, Jonas; Tworek, Heidi; Herzer, Martin
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International Organizations and the Media in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries brings together the history of international organizations and media over two centuries. Written by leading scholars and with case studies from across the world, it is ideal for scholars of international history and those interested in the impact of medi
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International Organizations and the Media in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries brings together the history of international organizations and media over two centuries. Written by leading scholars and with case studies from across the world, it is ideal for scholars of international history and those interested in the impact of medi
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 399g
- ISBN-13: 9780367592509
- ISBN-10: 0367592509
- Artikelnr.: 69894826
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 399g
- ISBN-13: 9780367592509
- ISBN-10: 0367592509
- Artikelnr.: 69894826
Jonas Brendebach is a PhD researcher at the Department of History and Civilization at the European University Institute, Florence. He was a visiting doctoral student at Columbia University, New York. Martin Herzer holds a PhD in History from the European University Institute, Florence. He was a visiting doctoral student in the Department of International History at the London School of Economics and a teaching fellow at the Centre d'Histoire at Sciences Po Paris. Heidi Tworek is Assistant Professor of International History at the University of British Columbia. She received her PhD in History from Harvard University. She manages the United Nations History Project (www.unhistoryproject.org).
1. Introduction (Jonas Brendebach, Martin Herzer, and Heidi Tworek) 2. The
Central Commission for the Navigation of the Rhine and European media,
1815-1848 (Robert Mark Spaulding) 3. The Public image of the Universal
Postal Union in the Anglophone world, 1874-1949 (Richard R. John) 4. The
limits of peace propaganda: the Information Section of the League of
Nations and its Tokyo office (Tomoko Akami) 5. International exhibitionism:
the League of Nations at the New York World's Fair, 1939-1940 (David Allen)
6. Making their own internationalism: Algerian media and a few others the
League of Nations ignored, 1919-1943 (Arthur Asseraf) 7. Hollywood, the
United Nations, and the long history of film communicating internationalism
(Glenda Sluga) 8. Towards a new international communication order? UNESCO,
development, and "national communication policies" in the 1960s and 1970s
(Jonas Brendebach) 9. Singing and painting global awareness: international
years and human rights at the United Nations (Monika Baár) 10. A wave of
interest and action for plant Earth? How UNEP spoke for the environment
from Stockholm to Rio (Simone M. Müller)
Central Commission for the Navigation of the Rhine and European media,
1815-1848 (Robert Mark Spaulding) 3. The Public image of the Universal
Postal Union in the Anglophone world, 1874-1949 (Richard R. John) 4. The
limits of peace propaganda: the Information Section of the League of
Nations and its Tokyo office (Tomoko Akami) 5. International exhibitionism:
the League of Nations at the New York World's Fair, 1939-1940 (David Allen)
6. Making their own internationalism: Algerian media and a few others the
League of Nations ignored, 1919-1943 (Arthur Asseraf) 7. Hollywood, the
United Nations, and the long history of film communicating internationalism
(Glenda Sluga) 8. Towards a new international communication order? UNESCO,
development, and "national communication policies" in the 1960s and 1970s
(Jonas Brendebach) 9. Singing and painting global awareness: international
years and human rights at the United Nations (Monika Baár) 10. A wave of
interest and action for plant Earth? How UNEP spoke for the environment
from Stockholm to Rio (Simone M. Müller)
1. Introduction (Jonas Brendebach, Martin Herzer, and Heidi Tworek) 2. The
Central Commission for the Navigation of the Rhine and European media,
1815-1848 (Robert Mark Spaulding) 3. The Public image of the Universal
Postal Union in the Anglophone world, 1874-1949 (Richard R. John) 4. The
limits of peace propaganda: the Information Section of the League of
Nations and its Tokyo office (Tomoko Akami) 5. International exhibitionism:
the League of Nations at the New York World's Fair, 1939-1940 (David Allen)
6. Making their own internationalism: Algerian media and a few others the
League of Nations ignored, 1919-1943 (Arthur Asseraf) 7. Hollywood, the
United Nations, and the long history of film communicating internationalism
(Glenda Sluga) 8. Towards a new international communication order? UNESCO,
development, and "national communication policies" in the 1960s and 1970s
(Jonas Brendebach) 9. Singing and painting global awareness: international
years and human rights at the United Nations (Monika Baár) 10. A wave of
interest and action for plant Earth? How UNEP spoke for the environment
from Stockholm to Rio (Simone M. Müller)
Central Commission for the Navigation of the Rhine and European media,
1815-1848 (Robert Mark Spaulding) 3. The Public image of the Universal
Postal Union in the Anglophone world, 1874-1949 (Richard R. John) 4. The
limits of peace propaganda: the Information Section of the League of
Nations and its Tokyo office (Tomoko Akami) 5. International exhibitionism:
the League of Nations at the New York World's Fair, 1939-1940 (David Allen)
6. Making their own internationalism: Algerian media and a few others the
League of Nations ignored, 1919-1943 (Arthur Asseraf) 7. Hollywood, the
United Nations, and the long history of film communicating internationalism
(Glenda Sluga) 8. Towards a new international communication order? UNESCO,
development, and "national communication policies" in the 1960s and 1970s
(Jonas Brendebach) 9. Singing and painting global awareness: international
years and human rights at the United Nations (Monika Baár) 10. A wave of
interest and action for plant Earth? How UNEP spoke for the environment
from Stockholm to Rio (Simone M. Müller)