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INTERNATIONALE PROPAGANDA IN RECENTE DECENNIA
In: Internationale spectator, Band 13, Heft 21, S. 591-612
ISSN: 0020-9317
International propaganda is the aspect of the cold war which has been most frequently attacked. It has taken the form, since the end of WWII, of an attempt by the major powers to demonstrate the merits of their respective institutions. After a pause during 1946-1947, this propaganda was resumed with increasing intensity. One of the first situations in which it was decisive was during the Italian elections of 1948. International propaganda has merely developed since that time. It is an official instrument of action of the nation in time of peace. This is not a new function. George Kennan has described the need for this weapon, & Walter Lippman has analyzed many of its aspects. The first systematic use of this technique can be traced to the `war of nerves' of Hitler. This propaganda has many variants & notably, we may cite `cultural influence' whose origins are very ancient. War propaganda plays an essential role & has its own peculiar characteristics, depending esp on a distortion of news. Abusive international propaganda was condemned at one of the first sessions of the UN. Tr by J. A. Broussard from IPSA.
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Marketing Marianne. French Propaganda in America, 1900-1940
In: Relations internationales: revue trimestrielle d'histoire, Heft 122, S. 130-132
ISSN: 0335-2013
Duke Humphrey of Gloucester in the eyes of posterity: Lancastrian rule and Tudor propaganda
The century following Duke Humphrey's death has transmitted an image of "the Good Duke" that modern historiography may find misleading. Contemporary scholarship is interested in his role as the promoter of humanism in fifteenth-century England; yet, though in the course of his life there were acknowledgements of his patronage, the years immediately following his death saw his image undergo a metamorphosis. His role as a proto-humanist was quickly forgotten, while the political resonance of his death made later scholars overlook his unsuccessful career as a politician. Humphrey's death created a major sensation, and after the fall of the Lancasters it was quickly exploited for propaganda purposes by the York faction first, and by the Tudors afterwards. Humphrey haunts Elizabethan drama and Ovidian epistles, appears as an improbable Wycliffite in Foxe's Acts and as a wise man of the world in More's Dialogue Concerning Heresies. The present article takes Duke Humphrey and his afterlives as a case study for the examination of the role of propaganda in literary/political biography.
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Propaganda imperiale et guerre financiere contre le terrorisme
In: Cultures et Conflits, Heft 71, S. 169-178
Le forme della propaganda politica nel Due e Trecento
In: Collection de l'École française de Rome 201
"Il était une fois un pays": propagande, pouvoir et ténèbres dans l'underground d'Emir Kusturica (1995)
In: Studia politica: Romanian political science review ; revista română de ştiinţă politică, Band 11, Heft 4, S. 633-645
This article retraces three levels of intelligibility of the communist adventure of Titoism as they appear in Emir Kusturica's Underground (1995). Firstly, it identifies the role played by propaganda inside the Yugoslav political regime. Secondly, it examines the way the power relations having shaped the history of the second Yugoslavia are pictured by Kusturica's film. Finally, it analyses the organization of the fictitious space of Underground as a specific technique of construction, that is, of modification of the identity of the inhabitants.