Communications and Power: Propaganda and the Press in the Indian National Struggle, 1920-1947 (Cambridge South Asian Studies) Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Communications and Power: Propaganda and the Press in the Indian National Struggle, 1920-1947 (Cambridge South Asian Studies) Book

India's government officials and nationalist politicians began to recognize the need for an organized communications network by the end of the First World War. This text describes the press's role in the last stage of the nationalist struggle prior to the British departure.Read More

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    At the end of the First World War, India's government officials and nationalist politicians began to recognize the need for an organized communications network. The challenge for government and nationalists alike was to create a propaganda machine that could disseminate news to a large and diverse population, at the same time eliciting the desired political response. Milton Israel describes the role of the press in the last stage of the nationalist struggle in India on the eve of the British departure.

  • 0521467632
  • 9780521467636
  • Milton Israel
  • 14 April 1994
  • Cambridge University Press
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 352
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