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Don't Mention the War

David Miller

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  • 380 sidor
  • 1994
The media has told us for over twenty five years that the conflict in Northern Ireland is irrational and has no objective social basis. The role of the British Army in Northern Ireland is still described as a peacekeeping one: the cause of the troubles as terrorism. Yet, even in the light of the peace initiatives, many people in Britain and abroad know little about the war that has not been called a war. Why is this so? Don't Mention the War explains some of the fundamental reasons why there is such a dearth of knowledge and concern about Northern Ireland and how the problem has been defined both publicly and politically. Miller argues that the central strategy of the British state since 1969 has been to contain the troubles and bring about a return to normal. In pursuing this argument, Miller examines the strategies and tactics used by the British government, the nationalists, the unionists and others to influence perceptions and ideas about the conflict through press statements and other information management activities. This is a unique and timely work, based on over 100 interviews with journalists, government officials, political activists and politicians, which lays bare the lies of the propagandists and paints a disturbing picture of the success of the media managers in manipulating our perception of the conflict in Northern Ireland.
  • Författare: David Miller
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9780745308364
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 380
  • Utgivningsdatum: 1994-10-01
  • Förlag: Pluto Press