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Thursday, 09 October 2008, 18:30 - 20:00 |
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Battle for the Airwaves:
radio and the
1938 Munich crisis
David
Vaughan in conversation with Sir John
Tusa
Thursday 9 October 2008, 6.30 pm
Embassy
of the Czech Republic
26 Kensington Palace Gardens, London W8
4QY
Seventy
years on from the fateful events of 1938, when the Anglo-French policy
of appeasement
led to the dismemberment of Czechoslovakia and the onset of World War
Two, Battle for the Airwaves: radio and the 1938 Munich
crisis by David Vaughan looks at the Munich crisis
as it was played out on the radio stations of Czechoslovakia, Germany,
Britain and the United States.
To
mark the book's publication
and the 70th anniversary of this event, veteran
British broadcaster John Tusa will talk
to award-winning journalist and broadcaster David
Vaughan, about
radio's key role in the run-up to the Munich Agreement and beyond. Using
archival radio recordings, from Nazi sloganeering and Chamberlain's
soundbites ("peace in our time") to measured Czechoslovak pleas and live
reports from correspondents, they will illustrate how radio brought the
threat of war directly into the homes of listeners and made the crisis
immediate while at the same time arguing that the 1938 battle for the
airwaves was one of the first global media events, marking the beginning
of the age of the modern electronic media.
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Admission
free
Booking necessary:
info@czechcentre.org.uk
or 020 7307 5180
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