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Bbc's 'Irish Troubles', The: Television, Conflict and Northern Ireland


Bbc's 'Irish Troubles', The: Television, Conflict and Northern Ireland

Hardback by Savage, Robert

Bbc's 'Irish Troubles', The: Television, Conflict and Northern Ireland

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ISBN:
9780719087332
Publication Date:
1 May 2015
Language:
English
Publisher:
Manchester University Press
Pages:
296 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 - 29 May 2024
Bbc's 'Irish Troubles', The: Television, Conflict and Northern Ireland

Description

This book explores how news and information about the conflict in Northern Ireland was disseminated through the most accessible, powerful and popular form of media: television. It focuses on the BBC and considers how its broadcasts complicated the 'Troubles' by challenging decisions, policies and tactics developed by governments trying to defeat a stubborn insurgency that threatened national security. The book uses a wide array of highly original sources to consider how Britain's public service broadcaster upset the efforts of a number of governments to control the narrative of a conflict that claimed over 3,500 lives and caused deep emotional scarring to thousands of citizens in Northern Ireland, Britain and the Irish Republic. Using recently released archival material from the BBC and a variety of government archives the book addresses the contentious relationship between broadcasting officials, politicians, the army, police and civil service from the outbreak of violence throughout the 1980s.

Contents

Introduction 1. The Origins of the BBC in Northern Ireland 2. 'The Troubles' arrive 3. Balance? The BBC in Northern Ireland 1972-78 4. Roy Mason, the BBC and the second battle of Culloden 5. Margaret Thatcher and 'the oxygen of publicity' Index

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