The Rise and Fall of the International Organization of Journalists Based in Prague 1946-2016: Useful Recollections Part III

by Kaarle Nordenstreng

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In this book, Finnish scholar Kaarle Nordenstreng provides a unique account of the Prague-based International Organization of Journalists, a group that was at one time the world's largest media association. The IOJ expanded from a postwar fraternity of professional journalists in twenty countries to a truly global organization that had its hand in running journalism schools, a publishing house, a conference service, and a number of commercial enterprises in Czechoslovakia. Though the Cold War kept most Western journalists' unions isolated from the organization, the IOJ was a major player in Communist Eastern Europe--at its peak in the late 1980s, the IOJ counted 300,000 journalists as members. Nordenstreng--who served as president of the IOJ for fourteen years--illuminates this exciting and little-explored chapter in the history of postwar Europe, from the rise of the Iron Curtain through the post-Soviet 1990s. He enlivens his firsthand account with personal testimonies from former IOJ members and a wealth of previously unpublished internal documents.
  • ISBN10 802464505X
  • ISBN13 9788024645056
  • Publish Date 6 August 2021
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country CZ
  • Imprint Karolinum,Nakladatelstvi Univerzity Karlovy,Czech Republic
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 540
  • Language English