Orwell, the War Broadcasts

Orwell, the War Broadcasts
Title Orwell, the War Broadcasts PDF eBook
Author George Orwell
Publisher London : Duckworth : British Broadcasting Corporation
Total Pages 328
Release 1985
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN

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The War Broadcasts

The War Broadcasts
Title The War Broadcasts PDF eBook
Author George Orwell
Publisher
Total Pages 307
Release 1987
Genre Authors, English
ISBN 9780140189100

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Orwell, the War Commentaries

Orwell, the War Commentaries
Title Orwell, the War Commentaries PDF eBook
Author George Orwell
Publisher
Total Pages 256
Release 1985
Genre History
ISBN

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Orwell On Truth

Orwell On Truth
Title Orwell On Truth PDF eBook
Author George Orwell
Publisher HarperCollins
Total Pages 223
Release 2018-04-03
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 1328508714

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Over the course of his career, George Orwell wrote about many things, but no matter what he wrote the goal was to get at the fundamental truths of the world. He had no place for dissemblers, liars, conmen, or frauds, and he made his feelings well-known. In Orwell on Truth, excerpts from across Orwell’s career show how his writing and worldview developed over the decades, profoundly shaped by his experiences in the Spanish Civil War, and further by World War II and the rise of totalitarian states. In a world that seems increasingly like one of Orwell’s dystopias, a willingness to speak truth to power is more important than ever. With Orwell on Truth, readers get a collection of both powerful quotes and the context for them.

All Propaganda is Lies, 1941-1942

All Propaganda is Lies, 1941-1942
Title All Propaganda is Lies, 1941-1942 PDF eBook
Author George Orwell
Publisher Harvill Secker
Total Pages 624
Release 1998
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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"On 18 August 1941, Orwell joined the BBC's Overseas Service. After a crash training course (the documents for which are reproduced here), he was appointed a Talks Producer responsible for features, talks and commentaries on the war, to be broadcast to India. He wrote at least 220 news commentaries for, and broadcast to, India and occupied Malaya and Indonesia, of which Orwell read fifty-six. This volume shows that formal censorship was not as great a problem as has been supposed, though it obviously occurred and Orwell's brushes with censors are shown in detail. Along with Columes 14 and 15, Volume 13 shows the enormous efforts he made to disseminate culture rather than crude propaganda. It is in this volume that the origins of 'Room 101' are to be found; it has examples of his first 'courses' for Indian university student - the forerunner of the Open University; the first issue of his broadcast poetry magazine, 'Voice', and a nubmer of his own broadcasts, including 'The Re-discovery of Europe'. He continued to review, to write essays, and to contribute to Partisan Review and he was still active in the Home Guard."

All Propaganda is Lies, 1941-1942

All Propaganda is Lies, 1941-1942
Title All Propaganda is Lies, 1941-1942 PDF eBook
Author George Orwell
Publisher Random House
Total Pages 594
Release 2001
Genre Authors, English
ISBN 0436404052

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In August, 1941, George Orwell joined the BBC's Overseas Service. This volume contains some of the work he produced as Talks Producer responsible for features, talks and commentaries on the war, to be broadcast to India. Orwell read 56 of the 220 news commentaries he wrote.

Managing the Media in the India-Burma War, 1941-1945

Managing the Media in the India-Burma War, 1941-1945
Title Managing the Media in the India-Burma War, 1941-1945 PDF eBook
Author Philip Woods
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 257
Release 2022-08-11
Genre History
ISBN 1350271659

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This book explores how the media was used by the armed forces during the India-Burma campaigns of WWII to project the most positive image to domestic and international audiences of a war that often seemed neglected or misunderstood. Discussing how soldiers were, for the first time, able to access newspapers and radio broadcasts relating stories of the campaigns they were actively fighting in, Managing the Media in the India-Burma War reveals not only the impact that the media had in maintaining troop morale, but how the military recognised that the media could be a valuable arm of warfare. Revealing how troops responded to reports of their operations, Philip Woods demonstrates the role of the media in creating the 'Forgotten Army' syndrome, which came about in the last two years of the Burma campaign. Focusing on the British Media, but with examples from the United States and India, including Indian war correspondents, it discusses India's role in the Second World War in relation to social, economic and political developments at the time. Honing in on India and Burma at a turning point in their road to independence, this book offers a fresh angle on a well-known military conflict, unpicks the various constraints and influences on the media in wartime, and links the campaign to India's crucial role in WWII.