The Early 1730s Shipworm Disaster in Dutch News Media

This article investigates the interaction between society, government and news media during the 1730s shipworm disaster in the Netherlands. It focuses on the quality of the information news media provided and the effects the governmental use of news media while addressing the population had in activating them to fight against the shipworm. The article demonstrates that newspapers did not neglect the topic for at least two years following the discovery of the shipworm, nor did they include much information about governmental policies against the disaster. However, more news circulated in pamphl... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Koopmans, Joop W.
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2016
Reihe/Periodikum: Koopmans , J W 2016 , ' The Early 1730s Shipworm Disaster in Dutch News Media ' , Dutch Crossing , vol. 40 , no. 2 , pp. 139-150 . https://doi.org/10.1080/03096564.2016.1159868
Sprache: Englisch
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This article investigates the interaction between society, government and news media during the 1730s shipworm disaster in the Netherlands. It focuses on the quality of the information news media provided and the effects the governmental use of news media while addressing the population had in activating them to fight against the shipworm. The article demonstrates that newspapers did not neglect the topic for at least two years following the discovery of the shipworm, nor did they include much information about governmental policies against the disaster. However, more news circulated in pamphlets and news digests, many of which were advertised in the newspapers. The article concludes that the news media reacted soberly to the shipworm disaster.