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This book include both well-known scholars and young researchers from prestigious European universities and their case studies express an international appeal by investigating subjects of great interest even now-days. The volume Communicators, Audiences, and Strategies: Past Experiences and Contemporary Perspectives represents a helpful instrument for both students and scholars across disciplines connected to each other, such as political science, history, sociology and communication sciences. The seven case studies offer relevant examples on how communicators used different forms of political communication and propaganda throughout the late nineteenth and the twentieth century in different societies and periods of time as various political, social and economic crisis emerged and produced significant outcomes in the long term. The historical episodes examined in this book are ineluctable viable arguments in seeing the mistakes of the past and not repeating them. But they also show how different societies evolved and answered as they could to domestic and foreign problems, depending of course on the social and cultural context, the emergence and evolution of certain political regimes and technologies, but also as to the international context. Therefore, the chapters that comprise the volume touch on a series of past experiences from the formation of social movements, existence of social inequalities, economic development to the struggle for the granting of social and political rights, the evolution of political regimes, diplomatic and political relations between some of the European states and the United State - all of these are related to the field of political communication and clearly expose the connections of this field with propaganda and public relations.
Cosmin-Ștefan Dogaru (part of the preface of the volume)
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This book include both well-known scholars and young researchers from prestigious European universities and their case studies express an international appeal by investigating subjects of great interest even now-days. The volume Communicators, Audiences, and Strategies: Past Experiences and Contemporary Perspectives represents a helpful instrument for both students and scholars across disciplines connected to each other, such as political science, history, sociology and communication sciences. The seven case studies offer relevant examples on how communicators used different forms of political communication and propaganda throughout the late nineteenth and the twentieth century in different societies and periods of time as various political, social and economic crisis emerged and produced significant outcomes in the long term. The historical episodes examined in this book are ineluctable viable arguments in seeing the mistakes of the past and not repeating them. But they also show how different societies evolved and answered as they could to domestic and foreign problems, depending of course on the social and cultural context, the emergence and evolution of certain political regimes and technologies, but also as to the international context. Therefore, the chapters that comprise the volume touch on a series of past experiences from the formation of social movements, existence of social inequalities, economic development to the struggle for the granting of social and political rights, the evolution of political regimes, diplomatic and political relations between some of the European states and the United State - all of these are related to the field of political communication and clearly expose the connections of this field with propaganda and public relations.
Cosmin-Ștefan Dogaru (part of the preface of the volume)
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