MEDIA RECEPTION OF U.S. PRESIDENT WOODROW WILSON'S THESIS IN BUDAPEST Cover Image

MEDIA RECEPTION OF U.S. PRESIDENT WOODROW WILSON'S THESIS IN BUDAPEST
MEDIA RECEPTION OF U.S. PRESIDENT WOODROW WILSON'S THESIS IN BUDAPEST

Author(s): Andrei Ando, Mihaela Ozarchevici
Subject(s): Media studies, Political behavior, Political psychology, Politics and communication, Politics and society, History and theory of political science, Theory of Communication
Published by: Editura Arhipelag XXI
Keywords: Wilsonian theses; media reception; newspaper; Budapest; Austro-Hungarian Empire;

Summary/Abstract: The 14 points at which the President of the United States, Woodrow Wilson, in 1918 compressed his vision of the freedom of the peoples were widely publicized in the Europe of The First World War. They also justified the national aspirations of the small peoples of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and were an argument in their struggle for the imposition of nation states. We proposed a research on how Wilson's theses were received by newspapers in Budapest, in a political context in which in the two poles of influence of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the coagulation of some nation states was categorically rejected until the end of the war.

  • Issue Year: 2022
  • Issue No: 30
  • Page Range: 256-260
  • Page Count: 5
  • Language: Romanian