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Original Spin Downing Street And The Press In Victorian Britain Paul Brighton

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Original Spin Downing Street And The Press In Victorian Britain Paul Brighton
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Publisher: I.B.Tauris & Co Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.26 MB
Author: Paul Brighton
ISBN: 9780755621125, 0755621123
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Original Spin Downing Street And The Press In Victorian Britain Paul Brighton by Paul Brighton 9780755621125, 0755621123 instant download after payment.

Secret lunches, off-the-record briefings, the leaking of confidential information and tightly-organised media launches - the well-known world of modern political spin. But is this really a new phenomenon or have politicians been manipulating the press for as long as newspapers have existed? In this important new book, Paul Brighton shows that spin is not something dreamed up by modern, media-savvy politicians. In fact, it was one of the best-kept political secrets of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. From Peel and Palmerston to Gladstone and Disraeli, Prime Ministers have all tried to manipulate the press to a greater or lesser extent. Brighton uncovers the covert contacts between Westminster and Fleet Street and reveals how the Victorian occupants of 10 Downing Street secretly conveyed their viewpoints via the newspapers. For the first time, "Original Spin" tells the whole, unvarnished, story.

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