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Go to My LibraryDet norske jødehatet propaganda og presse under okkupasjonen
- Language
- Norwegian
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- Publisher
- Res publica
- Pages
- 231
- ISBN
- 9788282260909
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The book is widely praised as a groundbreaking and important work, offering a thorough examination of antisemitic propaganda in Norwegian newspapers during the occupation years. Reviewers highlight the impressive and detailed source work, particularly in mapping how the Norsk Artikkeltjeneste (NAT) disseminated Nazi content to a wide array of Norwegian newspapers, a topic many readers were previously unaware of. The writing style is consistently commended for being excellent, combining a light yet factual language that makes the book engaging and a "page-turner." Its structure is described as dramaturgically perfect, and the clear presentation of available facts is appreciated. The book is considered vital for understanding how antisemitism escalated during the war and its relevance extends beyond history, drawing strong parallels between wartime propaganda and modern-day "fake news" rhetoric.
While largely positive, some reviewers expressed a desire for certain aspects to be explored in greater depth. One reader wished for more extensive discussion in the concluding sections, specifically regarding the accountability of Norwegian newspapers after the war, the direct link between rhetoric and action, and the delayed recognition of the fate of Jewish people. Another minor point raised was a sense of disappointment when the book indicates that certain information is "unfortunately not known," leaving the reviewer unclear whether the source material was destroyed or simply not accessible during the book's research phase.
Overall, the book is considered a highly significant and well-executed piece of research, shedding crucial light on a dark chapter of history with contemporary relevance. It comes highly recommended for readers interested in the history of media, propaganda, and the mechanisms of antisemitism during wartime. Those who appreciate thoroughly researched historical accounts presented in an accessible and engaging manner, and who seek to understand the historical roots of modern disinformation, will find this book particularly valuable.
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