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2. Brief Introductory Remarks
3. Media and the Portuguese and British Empires: Themes in Comparative Perspective
4. The Portuguese Empire: An Introduction
5. M.K. Gandhi, Media, Politics and Society: New Perspectives
6. Introduction
7. News of the Imperial World: Popular Print Culture, the News of the World and India in the late Nineteenth Century
8. “The Meek Ass between Two Burdens?” The BBC and India During the Second World War
9. Communications, Media and the Imperial Experience: Perspectives and Perceptions
10. India as Viewed by the American Media: Chicago Daily Tribune, William Shirer and Gandhian Nationalism, 1930–1
11. Concluding Remarks
12. ‘Invisible Empire Tie’: Broadcasting and the British Raj in the Interwar Years
13. ‘Operation Seduction’: Mountbatten, the Media and Decolonisation in 1947
14. Coronation, Colonialism and Cultures of Control: The Delhi Durbar, 1911
15. Press and empire : the London press, government news management and India, circa 1900-1922
16. India, the Imperial Press Conferences and the Empire Press Union: The Diplomacy of News in the Politics of Empire, 1909–1946
17. Introductory Survey
18. Researching empire and periodicals
19. Front Matter
20. Communications and the Indian empire
21. Conclusion
22. Ambassador of empire
23. Introduction
24. Empire and news management
25. ‘Bringing India to the fore’
26. General editor’s introduction
27. Acknowledgements
28. Dedication
29. Bibliography
30. List of illustrations
31. Fleet Street and the Raj
32. List of tables
33. Managing the crisis?
34. War and government publicity
35. List of abbreviations
36. Edwin Montagu, publicity and news management at the India Office, 1917–221
37. Media, India and the Raj
38. Statistical Handbook on Consumption and Wealth in the United States.
39. Statistical Handbook on Poverty in the Developing World.
40. War over Words: Censorship in India, 1930–1960 By Devika Sethi. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. 325 pp. ISBN: 9781108484244 (cloth).
41. Delhi in five places.
42. Communications, Media and the Imperial Experience
43. Miles Taylor. Empress: Queen Victoria and India.
44. Steamboats on the Indus: the limits of western technological superiority in South Asia Clive Dewey
45. Media and the Portuguese Empire
46. Reporting the Retreat: War Correspondents in Burma
47. Communal Violence in the British Empire: Disturbing the Pax, by Mark Doyle
48. How Empire Shaped Us. By Antoinette Burton and Dane Kennedy
49. Dossier 'Império Português e Comunicações'
50. Gallipoli, Media and Commemorations During 2015: Select perspectives
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