Propaganda and the Cyprus Revolt: Rebellion, Counter-insurgency and the Media, 1955–59

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نام کتاب : Propaganda and the Cyprus Revolt: Rebellion, Counter-insurgency and the Media, 1955–59
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : تبلیغات و شورش قبرس: شورش، ضد شورش و رسانه ها، 1955-1959
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ناشر : I.B. Tauris
سال نشر : 2019
تعداد صفحات : 265
ISBN (شابک) : 9781788317313 , 9781786736178
زبان کتاب : English
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حجم کتاب : 4 مگابایت



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Cover\nContents\nList of figures\nForeword\nAbbreviations\nTimeline of key events\n1 Introduction\n Failure in communication and ‘disconnected’ decolonization(s)\n Reactive propaganda, violence and a ‘crisis of trust’\n From a British experience to bilateral uses of propaganda\n Propaganda to ‘divide and rule’ and partition ‘as last resort solution’\n Sources and limitations\n2 ‘A task of first-rate importance’: Planning propaganda for Cyprus\n Introduction\n ‘Seditious utterances’: Archbishop Makarios, the Ethnarchy of Cyprus\rand the Church of Greece\n General Grivas and the methods of EOKA\n Cyprus government: In search of a ‘new policy’ for ‘straight forward political propaganda’\n John Reddaway in charge and the first ‘General Directive for Propaganda Services’\n Requesting information on ‘counter-propaganda and/or psychological warfare or call it what you will’\n Lawrence Durrell and ‘Cypriotism’: ‘I became something like the head of propaganda’\n Conclusion\n3 ‘Stepping up our propaganda on Cyprus’, October 1955–October 1957 61\rIntroduction\n Introduction\n Governor Harding, Greek propaganda agencies and the Cyprus Information Services\n The importance of ‘public opinion’ and inflammation of Turkish Cypriot feeling\n Director General of Information Services: Predicting ‘the future of Cyprus’\n The ‘splitting of sympathy’: An Archbishop in exile and coercion\n EOKA’s ‘propaganda of the deed’: Breaking British morale\n Conclusion\n4 The propaganda offensive in sound, print and vision\n Introduction\n Sound\n Radio: Athens Radio vs Cyprus Broadcasting Service\n Jamming: ‘An admission of defeat’?\n Reception: ‘Father, I heard Athens!’\n Concluding interferences: ‘Little room left for further incitement’\n Voice aircraft and public address vans\n Print\n Newspapers and publications: ‘Turning off an important tap of hostile propaganda’?\n Greek Cypriot/Greek press\n English-language newspapers in Cyprus\n Government publications for international use\n Travel literature\n Leaflets: An island ‘knee-deep in paper’\n EOKA and PEKA leaflets\n British pseudo-EOKA leaflets\n Cartoons: ‘Getting a simple idea across with simple people’?\n Vision\n Television: ‘Compelling the belief of the Cypriots’ or ‘a provocation against national pride and elementary logic’?\n The Cyprus Television Service: ‘The most effective medium’?\n EOKA criticism: ‘A useless thing we call it’\n Conclusion\n5 ‘No one should expect dramatic results from propaganda’,\rNovember 1957–March 1959\n Introduction\n Boycott and passive resistance: ‘A public conditioned and encouraged by EOKA’\n EOKA’s ‘smear campaign’ and reassessing British ‘psychological warfare’\n Not ‘blowing the gaff’: Special Investigations Group and ‘non-attributable propaganda’\n ‘Practicabilities for psychological warfare’ and an ‘unreceptive target’\n Conclusion\n6 Conclusion and avenues for further research\nNotes\nBibliography\nIndex




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