A Culture for Democracy :Mass Communication and the Cultivated Mind in Britain between the Wars
A Culture for Democracy :Mass Communication and the Cultivated Mind in Britain between the Wars
hardback
Published:
30 June, 1988
Description
Prizes
Winner of ^IAwarded Honorable Mention for the 1989 John Ben Snow Foundation Prize in History and the Social Sciences^R.
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780198201373 |
| ISBN10 | 0198201370 |
| Number Of Pages | 406 |
| Item Weight | 760 g |
| Product Dimensions | 162 x 240 x 27 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Oxford University Press |
| Format | hardback |
Media Reviews
'set out with great lucidity and a wealth of fascinating reference ... contains much shrewd and suggestive commentary on the BBC ... on the documentary movement, on the Leavises ... Its value lies not least in the questions it provokes.' Paul Smith, Times Literary Supplement
'Professor LeMahieu's is an important book, serious but highly readable.' Asa Briggs, Times Higher Educational Supplement
'a first-class piece of work, thoughtful, scholarly and well-written' Tony Mason, History Today
`Professor LeMahieu's strategy is to develop a number of case studies. This seems eminently reasonable and the accounts of changing newspaper styles, broadcasting, and documentary film movement, to give some examples, are clearly presented and thoroughly researched ... His comments are often acerbic and generally interesting in drawing continuities and making comparisions between different cultural settings. Students can read particular chapters with great advantage. Journal of Newspaper and Periodical History
'absorbing and thought-provoking book ... an important contribution ... I have learned much from this bookJeffrey Richards, University of Lancaster.
'a very interesting book ... LeMahieu without doubt adds very substantially both to our knowledge and understanding of some central historical problems ... The case is not just argued with a wealth of detail and evidence but with considerable verve.' Colin Sparks, Media Culture & Society Vol 12 1990