Reporting the Raj: the British press and India, c.1880-1922
This highly original and lively study repreents the first analysis of the dynamics of British press reporting of India and the attempts made by the British Government to manipulate press coverage as part of a strategy of imperial control.<BR><BR><BR>The press was an important forum...
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Zusammenfassung: | This highly original and lively study repreents the first analysis of the dynamics of British press reporting of India and the attempts made by the British Government to manipulate press coverage as part of a strategy of imperial control.<BR><BR><BR>The press was an important forum for debate over India's future and was used by groups within the political elite to advance their agendas. Yet it also provided the wider British public with the information and images from which they formed their perceptions of the subcontinent. The repercussions of press reporting were therefore considerable, being felt not only in Britain, but also within India and the wider world. For this reason British imperial administrators felt the need to integrate press management with their approach to government. Kaul focuses on a period of critical transition in the history of the Raj, one which witnessed the impact of the First World War, major constitutional reforms, the tragedy of the Amritsar massacre, and the launching of Gandhi's mass movement. This period was also a watershed in official media manipulation, with the Government's previously informal and ad hoc attempts to shape press reporting being placed on a more formal basis and explicitly incorporated into official strategy. This book will be essential reading for students of the British Empire, Indian history and the British press. It also offers important insights for students of media and communications studies and the history of political communication - and indeed anyone concerned with understanding the ever-deepening relationship between politics and the mass media today This book is the first analysis of the dynamics of British press reporting of India and the attempts made by the British Government to manipulate press coverage as part of a strategy of imperial control. The press was an important forum for debate over the future of India and was used by significant groups within the political elite to advance their agendas. Focuses on a period which represented a critical transitional phase in the history of the Raj, witnessing the impact of the First World War, major constitutional reform initiatives, the tragedy of the Amritsar massacre, and the launching of Gandhi’s mass movement. Asserts that the War was a watershed in official media manipulation and in the aftermath of the conflict the Government’s previously informal and ad hoc attempts to shape press reporting were placed on a more formal basis |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 302 Seiten) Diagramme |
ISBN: | 9781526119766 9781526119773 |
DOI: | 10.7765/9781526119766 |
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520 | |a This highly original and lively study repreents the first analysis of the dynamics of British press reporting of India and the attempts made by the British Government to manipulate press coverage as part of a strategy of imperial control.<BR><BR><BR>The press was an important forum for debate over India's future and was used by groups within the political elite to advance their agendas. Yet it also provided the wider British public with the information and images from which they formed their perceptions of the subcontinent. The repercussions of press reporting were therefore considerable, being felt not only in Britain, but also within India and the wider world. For this reason British imperial administrators felt the need to integrate press management with their approach to government. Kaul focuses on a period of critical transition in the history of the Raj, one which witnessed the impact of the First World War, major constitutional reforms, the tragedy of the Amritsar massacre, and the launching of Gandhi's mass movement. This period was also a watershed in official media manipulation, with the Government's previously informal and ad hoc attempts to shape press reporting being placed on a more formal basis and explicitly incorporated into official strategy. This book will be essential reading for students of the British Empire, Indian history and the British press. It also offers important insights for students of media and communications studies and the history of political communication - and indeed anyone concerned with understanding the ever-deepening relationship between politics and the mass media today | ||
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contents | Dedication, prefatory statements and acknowledgements -- List of tables,iIlustrations and appendices -- List of abbreviations -- 1. Introduction -- PART I: The Networks of Information and Communication -- 2. Communications and the Indian Empire -- 3. Fleet Street and the Raj -- PART II: Information Management and Imperial Control -- 4. Empire and news management: India and the London Press c1880s-1914 -- 5. War and government publicity -- 6. Edwin Montagu, publicity and news management at the India Office, 1917-1922 -- PART III: Case Studies 1917-1922 -- 7. ‘Bringing India to the fore’: selling Indian constitutional reforms to Britain, 1917-1918 -- 8. Managing the Crisis? Fleet Street, government and the Jallianwallah Bagh massacre, 1919-1920 -- 9. Ambassador of Empire: The Prince of Wales tour, Fleet Street and Government Publicity, 1921-1922 -- 10. Conclusion -- Appendices -- Bibliography -- Index |
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spelling | Kaul, Chandrika Verfasser (DE-588)1097759571 aut Reporting the Raj the British press and India, c.1880-1922 Chandrika Kaul First digital paperback edition Manchester Manchester University Press 2010 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 302 Seiten) Diagramme txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Studies in imperialism Dedication, prefatory statements and acknowledgements -- List of tables,iIlustrations and appendices -- List of abbreviations -- 1. Introduction -- PART I: The Networks of Information and Communication -- 2. Communications and the Indian Empire -- 3. Fleet Street and the Raj -- PART II: Information Management and Imperial Control -- 4. Empire and news management: India and the London Press c1880s-1914 -- 5. War and government publicity -- 6. Edwin Montagu, publicity and news management at the India Office, 1917-1922 -- PART III: Case Studies 1917-1922 -- 7. ‘Bringing India to the fore’: selling Indian constitutional reforms to Britain, 1917-1918 -- 8. Managing the Crisis? Fleet Street, government and the Jallianwallah Bagh massacre, 1919-1920 -- 9. Ambassador of Empire: The Prince of Wales tour, Fleet Street and Government Publicity, 1921-1922 -- 10. Conclusion -- Appendices -- Bibliography -- Index This highly original and lively study repreents the first analysis of the dynamics of British press reporting of India and the attempts made by the British Government to manipulate press coverage as part of a strategy of imperial control.<BR><BR><BR>The press was an important forum for debate over India's future and was used by groups within the political elite to advance their agendas. Yet it also provided the wider British public with the information and images from which they formed their perceptions of the subcontinent. The repercussions of press reporting were therefore considerable, being felt not only in Britain, but also within India and the wider world. For this reason British imperial administrators felt the need to integrate press management with their approach to government. Kaul focuses on a period of critical transition in the history of the Raj, one which witnessed the impact of the First World War, major constitutional reforms, the tragedy of the Amritsar massacre, and the launching of Gandhi's mass movement. This period was also a watershed in official media manipulation, with the Government's previously informal and ad hoc attempts to shape press reporting being placed on a more formal basis and explicitly incorporated into official strategy. This book will be essential reading for students of the British Empire, Indian history and the British press. It also offers important insights for students of media and communications studies and the history of political communication - and indeed anyone concerned with understanding the ever-deepening relationship between politics and the mass media today This book is the first analysis of the dynamics of British press reporting of India and the attempts made by the British Government to manipulate press coverage as part of a strategy of imperial control. The press was an important forum for debate over the future of India and was used by significant groups within the political elite to advance their agendas. Focuses on a period which represented a critical transitional phase in the history of the Raj, witnessing the impact of the First World War, major constitutional reform initiatives, the tragedy of the Amritsar massacre, and the launching of Gandhi’s mass movement. Asserts that the War was a watershed in official media manipulation and in the aftermath of the conflict the Government’s previously informal and ad hoc attempts to shape press reporting were placed on a more formal basis Geschichte 1880-1922 gnd rswk-swf Colonialism & Imperialism / bicssc HISTORY / Asia / India & South Asia / bisach Asian history / Colonialism & imperialism / Indian sub-continent / thema Public opinion / Great Britain / History / 19th century Public opinion / Great Britain / History / 20th century Press and politics / Great Britain / History / 19th century Press and politics / Great Britain / History / 20th century India / History / British occupation, 1765-1947 / Press coverage Presse (DE-588)4047150-0 gnd rswk-swf Berichterstattung (DE-588)4005709-4 gnd rswk-swf India / Foreign public opinion, British Großbritannien (DE-588)4022153-2 gnd rswk-swf Britisch-Indien (DE-588)132398-2 gnd rswk-swf Großbritannien (DE-588)4022153-2 g Presse (DE-588)4047150-0 s Berichterstattung (DE-588)4005709-4 s Britisch-Indien (DE-588)132398-2 g Geschichte 1880-1922 z DE-604 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover Kaul, Chandrika Reporting the Raj Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2003 978-0-7190-6175-2 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback Kaul, Chandrika Reporting the Raj First digital paperback edition Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2010 978-0-7190-6176-9 https://doi.org/10.7765/9781526119766 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Kaul, Chandrika Reporting the Raj the British press and India, c.1880-1922 Dedication, prefatory statements and acknowledgements -- List of tables,iIlustrations and appendices -- List of abbreviations -- 1. Introduction -- PART I: The Networks of Information and Communication -- 2. Communications and the Indian Empire -- 3. Fleet Street and the Raj -- PART II: Information Management and Imperial Control -- 4. Empire and news management: India and the London Press c1880s-1914 -- 5. War and government publicity -- 6. Edwin Montagu, publicity and news management at the India Office, 1917-1922 -- PART III: Case Studies 1917-1922 -- 7. ‘Bringing India to the fore’: selling Indian constitutional reforms to Britain, 1917-1918 -- 8. Managing the Crisis? Fleet Street, government and the Jallianwallah Bagh massacre, 1919-1920 -- 9. Ambassador of Empire: The Prince of Wales tour, Fleet Street and Government Publicity, 1921-1922 -- 10. Conclusion -- Appendices -- Bibliography -- Index Colonialism & Imperialism / bicssc HISTORY / Asia / India & South Asia / bisach Asian history / Colonialism & imperialism / Indian sub-continent / thema Public opinion / Great Britain / History / 19th century Public opinion / Great Britain / History / 20th century Press and politics / Great Britain / History / 19th century Press and politics / Great Britain / History / 20th century India / History / British occupation, 1765-1947 / Press coverage Presse (DE-588)4047150-0 gnd Berichterstattung (DE-588)4005709-4 gnd |
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title | Reporting the Raj the British press and India, c.1880-1922 |
title_auth | Reporting the Raj the British press and India, c.1880-1922 |
title_exact_search | Reporting the Raj the British press and India, c.1880-1922 |
title_full | Reporting the Raj the British press and India, c.1880-1922 Chandrika Kaul |
title_fullStr | Reporting the Raj the British press and India, c.1880-1922 Chandrika Kaul |
title_full_unstemmed | Reporting the Raj the British press and India, c.1880-1922 Chandrika Kaul |
title_short | Reporting the Raj |
title_sort | reporting the raj the british press and india c 1880 1922 |
title_sub | the British press and India, c.1880-1922 |
topic | Colonialism & Imperialism / bicssc HISTORY / Asia / India & South Asia / bisach Asian history / Colonialism & imperialism / Indian sub-continent / thema Public opinion / Great Britain / History / 19th century Public opinion / Great Britain / History / 20th century Press and politics / Great Britain / History / 19th century Press and politics / Great Britain / History / 20th century India / History / British occupation, 1765-1947 / Press coverage Presse (DE-588)4047150-0 gnd Berichterstattung (DE-588)4005709-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Colonialism & Imperialism / bicssc HISTORY / Asia / India & South Asia / bisach Asian history / Colonialism & imperialism / Indian sub-continent / thema Public opinion / Great Britain / History / 19th century Public opinion / Great Britain / History / 20th century Press and politics / Great Britain / History / 19th century Press and politics / Great Britain / History / 20th century India / History / British occupation, 1765-1947 / Press coverage Presse Berichterstattung India / Foreign public opinion, British Großbritannien Britisch-Indien |
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