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This text traces how propaganda has formed part of the fabric of conflict since the dawn of warfare and how in its broadest definition it has been part of a process of persuasion at the heart of human communication. The third edition has been revised and expanded in the light of recent conflicts.
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This text traces how propaganda has formed part of the fabric of conflict since the dawn of warfare and how in its broadest definition it has been part of a process of persuasion at the heart of human communication. The third edition has been revised and expanded in the light of recent conflicts.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- 3 ed
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 464g
- ISBN-13: 9780719067679
- ISBN-10: 0719067677
- Artikelnr.: 21641354
- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- 3 ed
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 464g
- ISBN-13: 9780719067679
- ISBN-10: 0719067677
- Artikelnr.: 21641354
Philip M. Taylor is Professor of International Communications at the University of Leeds
Acknowledgements Preface to the Third Edition Introduction Looking through
a glass onion: Propaganda, psychological warfare and persuasion Part One
Propaganda in the Ancient World 1. In the beginning... 2. Ancient Greece 3.
The glory that was Rome Part Two Propaganda in the Middle Ages 4. The 'Dark
Ages' to 1066 5. The Norman Conquest 6. The Chivalric Code 7. The Crusades
8. The Hundred Years War Part Three Propaganda in the age of gunpowder and
printing 9. The Gutenburg Galaxy 10. Renaissance warfare 11. The
Reformation and the War of Religious Ideas 12. Tudor propaganda 13. The
Thirty Years Way (1618-48) 14. The English Civil War (1642-6) 15. Louis XIV
(1661-1715) Part Four Propaganda in the age of revolutionary warfare 16.
The Press as an agent of liberty 17. The American Revolution 18. The French
Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars 19. War and public opinion in the
nineteenth century Part Five Propaganda in the age of Total War and Cold
War 20. Warand the communications revolution 21. The First World War 22.
The Bolshevik Revolution and the War of Ideologies (1917-39) 23. The Second
World War 24. Propaganda, Cold War and the advent of the Television Age
Part six The New World Information Disorder 25. The Gulf War of 1991 26.
Information age conflict in the post-Cold War era 27. The world after
September 11th 2001 Bibliographical essay Index
a glass onion: Propaganda, psychological warfare and persuasion Part One
Propaganda in the Ancient World 1. In the beginning... 2. Ancient Greece 3.
The glory that was Rome Part Two Propaganda in the Middle Ages 4. The 'Dark
Ages' to 1066 5. The Norman Conquest 6. The Chivalric Code 7. The Crusades
8. The Hundred Years War Part Three Propaganda in the age of gunpowder and
printing 9. The Gutenburg Galaxy 10. Renaissance warfare 11. The
Reformation and the War of Religious Ideas 12. Tudor propaganda 13. The
Thirty Years Way (1618-48) 14. The English Civil War (1642-6) 15. Louis XIV
(1661-1715) Part Four Propaganda in the age of revolutionary warfare 16.
The Press as an agent of liberty 17. The American Revolution 18. The French
Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars 19. War and public opinion in the
nineteenth century Part Five Propaganda in the age of Total War and Cold
War 20. Warand the communications revolution 21. The First World War 22.
The Bolshevik Revolution and the War of Ideologies (1917-39) 23. The Second
World War 24. Propaganda, Cold War and the advent of the Television Age
Part six The New World Information Disorder 25. The Gulf War of 1991 26.
Information age conflict in the post-Cold War era 27. The world after
September 11th 2001 Bibliographical essay Index
Acknowledgements Preface to the Third Edition Introduction Looking through
a glass onion: Propaganda, psychological warfare and persuasion Part One
Propaganda in the Ancient World 1. In the beginning... 2. Ancient Greece 3.
The glory that was Rome Part Two Propaganda in the Middle Ages 4. The 'Dark
Ages' to 1066 5. The Norman Conquest 6. The Chivalric Code 7. The Crusades
8. The Hundred Years War Part Three Propaganda in the age of gunpowder and
printing 9. The Gutenburg Galaxy 10. Renaissance warfare 11. The
Reformation and the War of Religious Ideas 12. Tudor propaganda 13. The
Thirty Years Way (1618-48) 14. The English Civil War (1642-6) 15. Louis XIV
(1661-1715) Part Four Propaganda in the age of revolutionary warfare 16.
The Press as an agent of liberty 17. The American Revolution 18. The French
Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars 19. War and public opinion in the
nineteenth century Part Five Propaganda in the age of Total War and Cold
War 20. Warand the communications revolution 21. The First World War 22.
The Bolshevik Revolution and the War of Ideologies (1917-39) 23. The Second
World War 24. Propaganda, Cold War and the advent of the Television Age
Part six The New World Information Disorder 25. The Gulf War of 1991 26.
Information age conflict in the post-Cold War era 27. The world after
September 11th 2001 Bibliographical essay Index
a glass onion: Propaganda, psychological warfare and persuasion Part One
Propaganda in the Ancient World 1. In the beginning... 2. Ancient Greece 3.
The glory that was Rome Part Two Propaganda in the Middle Ages 4. The 'Dark
Ages' to 1066 5. The Norman Conquest 6. The Chivalric Code 7. The Crusades
8. The Hundred Years War Part Three Propaganda in the age of gunpowder and
printing 9. The Gutenburg Galaxy 10. Renaissance warfare 11. The
Reformation and the War of Religious Ideas 12. Tudor propaganda 13. The
Thirty Years Way (1618-48) 14. The English Civil War (1642-6) 15. Louis XIV
(1661-1715) Part Four Propaganda in the age of revolutionary warfare 16.
The Press as an agent of liberty 17. The American Revolution 18. The French
Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars 19. War and public opinion in the
nineteenth century Part Five Propaganda in the age of Total War and Cold
War 20. Warand the communications revolution 21. The First World War 22.
The Bolshevik Revolution and the War of Ideologies (1917-39) 23. The Second
World War 24. Propaganda, Cold War and the advent of the Television Age
Part six The New World Information Disorder 25. The Gulf War of 1991 26.
Information age conflict in the post-Cold War era 27. The world after
September 11th 2001 Bibliographical essay Index