Radio and the Politics of Sound in Interwar France, 1921-1939

Auteur: Scales, Rebecca P. (Rochester Institute of Technology, New York)
Editeur: Cambridge University Press
Drawing from a wide range of archival sources, this study illustrates the resonance of radio within early twentieth-century debates. It rejects the idea of radio as a tool for a totalitarian state and instead offers a more nuanced picture of the impact of broadcasting on 1930s politics in interwar France.

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Drawing from a wide range of archival sources, this study illustrates the resonance of radio within early twentieth-century debates. It rejects the idea of radio as a tool for a totalitarian state and instead offers a more nuanced picture of the impact of broadcasting on 1930s politics in interwar France.
ISBN / EAN 9781107108677
Auteur Scales, Rebecca P. (Rochester Institute of Technology, New York)
Editeur Cambridge University Press