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A Violent Peace: Media, Truth, and Power at the League of Nations

✍ Scribed by Carolyn N. Biltoft


Publisher
University of Chicago Press
Year
2021
Tongue
English
Leaves
203
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The newly born League of Nations confronted the post-WWI worldβ€”from growing stateless populations to the resurgence of right-wing movementsβ€”by aiming to create a transnational, cosmopolitan dialogue on justice. As part of these efforts, a veritable army of League personnel set out to shape β€œglobal public opinion,” in favor of the postwar liberal international order. Combining the tools of global intellectual history and cultural history, A Violent Peace reopens the archives of the League to reveal surprising links between the political use of modern information systems and the rise of mass violence in the interwar world. Historian Carolyn N. Biltoft shows how conflicts over truth and power that played out at the League of Nations offer broad insights into the nature of totalitarian regimes and their use of media flows to demonize a whole range of β€œothers.”

An exploration of instability in information systems, the allure of fascism, and the contradictions at the heart of a global modernity, A Violent Peace paints a rich portrait of the emergence of the age of informationβ€”and all its attendant problems.


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