Press, politics and the public sphere in Europe and North America, 1760-1820 / edited by Hannah Barker and Simon Burrows.
Material type: TextPublisher: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2002Description: ix, 263 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0521662079
- 9780521662079
- Press, politics and the public sphere in Europe and North America, seventeen sixty-eighteen twenty
- Press, politics and the public sphere in Europe and North America, 1760 to 1820
- 070.4493209 21
- PN5110 .P69 2002
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070.44932 NEW News, public relations and power / | 070.4493205209730904 CON The conservative press in twentieth-century America / | 070.4493209 POL Political journalism : new challenges, new practices / | 070.4493209 PRE Press, politics and the public sphere in Europe and North America, 1760-1820 / | 070.449320941 SEY Prime ministers and the media : issues of power and control / | 070.449320993 SCO Scooped : the politics and power of journalism in Aotearoa New Zealand / | 070.449320993 SCO Scooped : the politics and power of journalism in Aotearoa New Zealand / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction / Hannah Barker and Simon Burrows -- 1. The cosmopolitan press, 1760-1815 / Simon Burrows -- 2. The Netherlands, 1750-1813 / Nicolaas van Sas -- 3. Germany, 1760-1815 / Eckhart Hellmuth and Wolfgang Piereth -- 4. England, 1760-1815 / Hannah Barker -- 5. Ireland, 1760-1820 / Douglas Simes -- 6. America, 1750-1820 / David Copeland -- 7. France, 1750-89 / Jack Censer -- 8. The French revolutionary press / Hugh Gough -- 9. Italy, 1760-1815 / Maurizio Isabella -- 10. Russia, 1790-1830 / Miranda Beaven Remnek.
"This collection of essays covers a particularly turbulent and important period in European and American history. As a vital component of print and political culture, newspapers feature prominently in many accounts of social and political change between 1750 and 1850. Yet despite the influence attributed to the newspaper press (by historians and contemporaries), not enough is known about the press itself, particularly in terms of national comparison. This collection aims to fill this gap in our knowledge by examining the press of several European countries and of North America."--Publisher description.
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