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The Second Empire and the Press - A Study of Government-Inspired Brochures on French Foreign Policy in their Propaganda Milieu

Inglese · Tascabile

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Public opinion had roots in the nineteenth century with the develop ment of industrialization. What is this public? It is the mass of individuals who comprise a society or a nation; this mass in turn is divided into many groups, which have their own interests, prejudices, and beliefs. A govern ment, whether democratic or not, is well aware of the power of public opinion and is anxious to measure and shape it. All three branches of government may direct and educate public thinking, using the instru ments of propaganda. Propaganda is any idea and action designed to influence the views and actions of others. Today's means of propaganda are books, newspapers, radio, movies, television, public schools, and lastly the rostrum. Molders of opinion believe that words, sounds, and pictures accomplish little unless they are carefully organized and inte grated into a well-conceived plan. Once this is accomplished, the ideas 1 conveyed by the words will become part of the people themselves. Special techniques, such as the employment of fear and the play on prejudices, have been used quite succesfully by modern states to impose their own dogmas and policies. Because the social scientist has been aware of the study of public opinion, he may have concluded that it was a modern innovation; but governments have always been concerned with public opinion, though not always understanding it, and have attempted to influence it.

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I. The Role of Propaganda Before and After the Election of 1848.- II. Napoleon III's Methods of Creating Public Opinion, 1849-1858.- III. Brochures on England and Roumania, 1858.- IV. Brochures on Italian Nationalism, 1859.- V. Brochures on the Roman Question, 1859-1870.- VI. Brochures on Germany and Her Neighbors, 1860-1870.- VII. Brochures and the Apology for Defeat, 1868-1870.- VIII. Conclusion.

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Autori N Isser, N. Isser, Natalie Isser
Con la collaborazione di Natalie Isser (Editore)
Editore Springer Netherlands
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 14.10.2013
 
EAN 9789024716357
ISBN 978-90-247-1635-7
Pagine 241
Peso 463 g
Illustrazioni 241 p.
Categoria Scienze umane, arte, musica > Storia

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