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1 online resource (272 p.) |
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Routledge Studies in Modern British History Ser |
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Routledge Studies in Modern British History Ser
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Contents |
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Notes -- Chapter 2: Dead end of sovereignty negotiations: Anglo-Argentine cultural misinterpretations and miscalculations in the prelude to 1982 -- Ignoring the lone voice in the wilderness: British misinterpretations, false signals and media influences, December 1980-October 1981 |
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Not a diversionary ploy: La causa Malvinas and Galtieri's presidency, Argentine misinterpretations, miscalculations, false signals and media influences, November 1981-April 1982 -- Notes -- Chapter 3: Achieving success versus failing to impress: Argentina and Britain vying for US support, 2 April-30 April 1982 -- Patriotic fervour versus national disgrace: Media and cultural influences on Argentine, British and US government reactions and actions, 2 April-7 April 1982 |
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Cultural crevasse exposed: Media and cultural influences on Argentine, British and US government reactions and actions during US Secretary of State, Alexander M. Haig Jr.'s 'Shuttle Diplomacy,' 8 April-24 April 1982 -- The Empire strikes back: Retaking South Georgia and securing official US support, Argentine, British and US media actions and reactions, 25 April-30 April 1982 -- Notes |
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Chapter 4: The mask begins to slip: Argentine and British governments mismanaging propaganda, press relations and domestic, US and international opinion on the cusp of the new media communication age, 'Black Buck Raids' and ARA General Belgrano -- Not enough bang for your Buck: Argentina's baptism of fire and Argentine and British media influences on government reactions and actions to the 'Black Buck Raids' -- Comic opera over: Argentine, British and US media influences on government reactions and actions to the sinking of the ARA General Belgrano -- Notes |
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Chapter 5: Newspeak no more: Argentine and British government attempts at countering media and political dissent and courting media and political consent, HMS Sheffield and the Pebble/Borbón Island Raid -- A changing tide of opinion: Argentine, British and US media influences on government reactions and actions to the attack on HMS Sheffield -- Enough is enough: Near revolt and separation from the cause, Argentine, British and US media influences on government reactions and actions to the Pebble/Borbón Island Raid -- Notes |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
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Chapter 6: Outmanœuvring myth, misinformation and manipulation: Argentine, British and US media reporting on the threshold of the new media age, 20 May-18 June 1982 |
Subject |
Falkland Islands War, 1982-Press coverage
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Falkland Islands War, 1982-Public opinion
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Mass media-Great Britain-History-20th century
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Mass media-Argentina-History-20th century
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Press coverage
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Public opinion
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781000845112 |
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1000845117 |
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