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Reporting the Raj

The British Press and India, C.1880–1922
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Reporting the Raj by Chandrika Kaul delves into the role of British press and journalists during the period of the British Raj in India. The book explores how media shaped public understanding and influenced policies pertaining to colonial governance. It provides a detailed examination of media operations, shedding light on the complexities of disseminating information in a colonised nation.
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If you have an interest in colonial history, media studies, or understanding the dynamics of British rule in India, this book might appeal to you. It offers a fascinating insight into how news and information were managed and reported during the British Raj, shedding light on the interplay of politics, culture, and media in that era.

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Reporting the Raj

An analysis of the dynamics of British press reporting of India and the attempts made by the British Government to manipulate press coverage as part of a strategy of imperial control, The text focuses on a period which represented a critical transitional phase in the history of the Raj.

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This original and lively study is an analysis of the dynamics of British press reporting of India and the attempts made by the British Government to manipulate press coverage as part of a strategy of imperial control.

The press was an important forum for debate over the future of India and was used by significant groups within the political elite to advance their agendas. Yet it also provided the wider British public with the information and images from which they formed their conception of the subcontinent.

The repercussions of press reporting were accordingly considerable, being felt not only in Britain, but also within India and the wider world. For this reason, British imperial administrators felt the need to integrate press management with their approach to government.

Reporting the Raj focuses on a period which represented a critical transitional phase in the history of the Raj, witnessing the impact of World War I, major constitutional reform initiatives, the tragedy of the Amritsar massacre, and the launching of Gandhi's mass movement.

The War was also a watershed in official media manipulation, and in the aftermath of the conflict, the Government's previously informal and ad hoc attempts to shape press reporting were placed on a more formal basis, being explicitly incorporated into official strategy.

This book should be useful reading for students of the British empire, Indian history, and the British press. It also offers important insights for students of media and communications studies and the history of political communicationβ€”and indeed anyone concerned with understanding the ever-deepening relationship between politics and the mass media today.

Series: Studies in Imperialism

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780719061769

Publisher: Manchester University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 23 October 2003

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Manchester University Press

Illustration: Illustrations, black & white

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 17.0mm

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 454g

Pages: 320

About the Author

Chandrika Kaul is Lecturer in Modern History at the University of St Andrews

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