PERIODICALS AND MILITARY CENSORSHIP DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR

The article reveals some of the problems that arose between military censors and the media during the First World War. The article is written on the basis of the military censorship materials of the Supreme Commander headquarters of the Russian army, the censorship department of the Minsk military d...

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Main Authors: Valery Fedorovich Blokhin, Irina Viktorovna Alferova, Julia Nikolaevna Ustinova, Ekaterina Sergeevna Fisher
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Transylvanian Association for Romanian Literature and Culture of Romanian People (ASTRA), Năsăud Department, Salva Circle 2019-07-01
Series:Astra Salvensis
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Online Access:https://astrasalvensis.eu/blog/mdocs-posts/07-valery-fedorovich-blokhin-irina-viktorovna-alferova-julia-nikolaevna-ustinova-ekaterina-sergeevna-fisher-periodicals-and-military-censorship-during-the-first-world-war/
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spelling doaj-d4c3960f46e54a6e9ca65cf31671c35c2020-11-25T01:51:59ZengTransylvanian Association for Romanian Literature and Culture of Romanian People (ASTRA), Năsăud Department, Salva CircleAstra Salvensis2344-18872393-47272019-07-01VI1393100PERIODICALS AND MILITARY CENSORSHIP DURING THE FIRST WORLD WARValery Fedorovich Blokhin0Irina Viktorovna Alferova1Julia Nikolaevna Ustinova2Ekaterina Sergeevna Fisher3Bryansk State University, Bryansk, Russian FederationBryansk State University, Bryansk, Russian FederationBryansk State University, Bryansk, Russian FederationBryansk State University, Bryansk, Russian FederationThe article reveals some of the problems that arose between military censors and the media during the First World War. The article is written on the basis of the military censorship materials of the Supreme Commander headquarters of the Russian army, the censorship department of the Minsk military district and the materials of the periodical press. The authors conclude that the conflict was predetermined both by the imperfection of the censorship legislation, which provided an opportunity for the censors to evaluate the publications of newspapers and magazines at their own discretion, and by the censorship omissions of the media, which printed inaccurate news and placed information that the enemy could use. The result was ineffective military censorship and the failure of the press to fulfill its important mission: to contribute to the formation of public opinion in the rear in the interests of the state.https://astrasalvensis.eu/blog/mdocs-posts/07-valery-fedorovich-blokhin-irina-viktorovna-alferova-julia-nikolaevna-ustinova-ekaterina-sergeevna-fisher-periodicals-and-military-censorship-during-the-first-world-war/World War Imilitary censorshipperiodical presspropagandamilitary secretspublic opinion
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author Valery Fedorovich Blokhin
Irina Viktorovna Alferova
Julia Nikolaevna Ustinova
Ekaterina Sergeevna Fisher
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Irina Viktorovna Alferova
Julia Nikolaevna Ustinova
Ekaterina Sergeevna Fisher
PERIODICALS AND MILITARY CENSORSHIP DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR
Astra Salvensis
World War I
military censorship
periodical press
propaganda
military secrets
public opinion
author_facet Valery Fedorovich Blokhin
Irina Viktorovna Alferova
Julia Nikolaevna Ustinova
Ekaterina Sergeevna Fisher
author_sort Valery Fedorovich Blokhin
title PERIODICALS AND MILITARY CENSORSHIP DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR
title_short PERIODICALS AND MILITARY CENSORSHIP DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR
title_full PERIODICALS AND MILITARY CENSORSHIP DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR
title_fullStr PERIODICALS AND MILITARY CENSORSHIP DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR
title_full_unstemmed PERIODICALS AND MILITARY CENSORSHIP DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR
title_sort periodicals and military censorship during the first world war
publisher Transylvanian Association for Romanian Literature and Culture of Romanian People (ASTRA), Năsăud Department, Salva Circle
series Astra Salvensis
issn 2344-1887
2393-4727
publishDate 2019-07-01
description The article reveals some of the problems that arose between military censors and the media during the First World War. The article is written on the basis of the military censorship materials of the Supreme Commander headquarters of the Russian army, the censorship department of the Minsk military district and the materials of the periodical press. The authors conclude that the conflict was predetermined both by the imperfection of the censorship legislation, which provided an opportunity for the censors to evaluate the publications of newspapers and magazines at their own discretion, and by the censorship omissions of the media, which printed inaccurate news and placed information that the enemy could use. The result was ineffective military censorship and the failure of the press to fulfill its important mission: to contribute to the formation of public opinion in the rear in the interests of the state.
topic World War I
military censorship
periodical press
propaganda
military secrets
public opinion
url https://astrasalvensis.eu/blog/mdocs-posts/07-valery-fedorovich-blokhin-irina-viktorovna-alferova-julia-nikolaevna-ustinova-ekaterina-sergeevna-fisher-periodicals-and-military-censorship-during-the-first-world-war/
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