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Entre information et propagande : la Grèce dans la presse britannique et française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale
Author(s) -
Elli Lemonidou
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
lisa
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1762-6153
DOI - 10.4000/lisa.1982
Subject(s) - censorship , newspaper , christian ministry , public opinion , freedom of the press , government (linguistics) , political science , humanities , ministry of foreign affairs , art , media studies , law , politics , sociology , philosophy , linguistics
In this article, we present British and French propaganda during the First World War, whose aim was to shape and control, through the press, public opinion in these two countries. First, we examine the role of the official bodies responsible for propaganda, the Ministry of Information in Great Britain and the Maison de la presse in France, and the role of the censorship imposed on the press. This censorship was practised in a different way in the two countries, French censorship being much more rigorous than British. Next, we describe the image of Greece given through the English and French press during the First World War, specifying the events which the newspapers particularly concentrated on. We also mention the kind of information concerning Greek affairs which was banned by the censors. Finally, we present the various propagandist activities of the Greek government, notably its efforts to influence English and French journalistic circles, the subsidies given to newspapers and the creation of telegraphic agencies

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