
Transnational Radio Monitoring in the Twentieth Century
Practices of Propaganda and Surveillance in Europe and Beyond, 1930-1990
- 110 pages
- English
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Transnational Radio Monitoring in the Twentieth Century
Practices of Propaganda and Surveillance in Europe and Beyond, 1930-1990
About this book
Radio monitoring is an important feature of broadcasting history and monitoring reports form a treasure trove for historians. This volume offers six case studies that provide new insights on the importance of radio monitoring during the Second World War and the Cold War.
Radio broadcasting is not only about transmission, but also about listening. From the start of the medium's history, radio organisations institutionalised services to monitor the broadcasts of stations from all over the globe and write daily reports about them. This act of listening provided valuable information about the situation in various parts of the world or insights into the communication strategies of broadcasters. As a result, collections of monitoring reports are bulky, containing countless documents which form a treasure trove for radio historians. At the same time researchers need to be aware that these sources are far from neutral: monitoring services often serve clear geopolitical objectives in context of conflict situations. This volume explores the rich history of radio monitoring during the Second World War and the Cold War. As such it offers original case studies that shed light on previously unknown radio histories. Moreover, all the authors reflect on the use of monitoring reports as a historical source and as such provide methodological guidelines.
This volume will be a key resource for academics, researchers, and advanced students of media history, war studies, media studies, sociology, and cultural studies. It was originally published in Media History.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Citation Information
- Notes on Contributors
- Introduction – The Act of Listening: Radio Monitoring, 1930–1990
- 1 The Battle for Neutrality: The Listening Service of the Dutch Government in Exile During the Second World War
- 2 The Raj in Radio Wars: BBC Monitoring Reports on Broadcasts for Indian Audiences During the Second World War
- 3 “Listening Became Indispensable for Life …”: Strategies and Goals of Radio Monitoring in the Warsaw Ghetto
- 4 The Sound of Revolution: BBC Monitoring and the Hungarian uprising, 1956
- 5 Talking to Listeners: Clandestine Audiences in the Early Cold War
- 6 Comrades at War: Soviet Radio Broadcasting during the 1979 Sino-Vietnamese War
- Index