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Diana L Eck
Wartime Propaganda
Historical Narrative
Information Battles
Modern Disinformation
Political Manipulation
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Binding
Paperback
Number of Pages
448
Age Group
All
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Book Summary
Banaras: City Of Light Is A Compelling Journey Into The Shadowy Craft Of Wartime Propaganda, Centered On Sefton Delmer, The British Broadcaster Who Helped Shape Europe's War Of Words. A Master Manipulator Who Gave Life To The Der Chef Persona, Delmer Used Radio, Rumor, And Daring Storytelling To Contest The Nazi Regime's Grip On The Continent. This Historical Non-Fiction Invites Readers Who Crave Insight Into Media, History, And The Power Of WordsโA Thoughtful, Educational, And Timely Read For Curious Minds And Adult Readers Alike.
Peter Pomerantsev Unpacks Delmer's Life And The Der Chef Persona, Showing How One Man Tried To Bend A War's Narrative And Expose The Fragility Of "Truth" Under Pressure. Banaras: City Of Light Moves With Urgency Through Wartime Summers And Newsroom Strategies, Weaving Archival Discovery With Contemporary Media Analysis To Illuminate How Propaganda WorksโAnd Why It Still Matters. The Book Presents Its Ideas With Clarity, Pacing Its Revelations Through Vivid Scenes, Careful Sourcing, And Measured Argument. Readers Who Enjoy History That Reads Like A Thriller Will Find Key Concepts Such As Propaganda Tactics, Audience Manipulation, And The Ethics Of Influence Explained Accessibly, With Timely Parallels To Modern Disinformation And Geopolitical Strategy, Including Putin's Invasion Of Ukraine.
After Finishing Banaras: City Of Light, Readers Gain A Sharper Understanding Of How Narratives Shape History And TodayโS News, Equipping Them To Question What They Hear And Why It Matters. The Book Leaves A Lasting Impression About The Power Of Information, The Fragility Of Truth, And The Enduring Relevance Of Historical Lessons In A World Still Wrestling With Disinformation.
Product Details
Author
Diana L Eck
Publisher
Penguin Random House
Number of Pages
448
SKU
9780140190793
ISBN
9780140190793
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
20 x 14 x 4 cm
Binding
Paperback
MRP: โน 499
โน 475
โน 24 Off