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The Handbook of European Communication History.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Handbooks in Communication and Media SeriesPublisher: Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2019Copyright date: ©2018Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (523 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781119161752
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: The Handbook of European Communication HistoryDDC classification:
  • 302.23094
LOC classification:
  • P92.E9 .A766 2020
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Contributors -- Author Biographies -- Preface -- Introduction: European Communication History: A Challenging if Timely Project -- 1 Struggles over "Press Freedom" and "Public Spheres": Competing Conceptualizations, Values, Norms -- 2 The "New" Newspapers: The Popular Press in Britain, Portugal, Russia, and Germany, late-1800s to Early-1900s -- 3 European Film Since the 1890s: A Media Sector in the Shadow of Hollywood -- 4 Organizing a New Medium: The Emergence of Radio Broadcasting in Europe -- 5 World War I and the Emergence of Modern Propaganda -- 6 Modernization, Democratization and Politicization: Mass Media in 1920s Europe -- 7 Crises, Rise of Fascism and the Establishment of Authoritarian Media Systems -- 8 The Russian Revolution and the Establishment of the Authoritarian Media System -- 9 International Radio Broadcasting During World War II -- 10 Media After 1945: Continuities and New Beginnings -- 11 Media and the Cold War: The East/West Conflict -- 12 Authoritarian Media Control in Eastern Europe, Spain, Portugal, and Greece After World War II -- 13 The Rise of Television: Institutionalization and the Forming of National Audiences -- 14 The Introduction of Commercial Broadcasting to Europe -- 15 History of the Media in Central and Eastern Europe -- 16 Media Concentration and the Rise of Multinational Companies -- 17 EU Democratic Deficits: The EU Project and a European Public Sphere -- 18 The Emergence of the Internet and the End of Journalism? -- 19 Professionalisms and Journalism History: Lessons from European Variations -- 20 The Development of Journalism Education in Europe -- 21 New Media and Audience Behavior -- 22 Americanization, or: The Rhetoric of Modernity: How European Journalism Adapted US Norms, Practices and Conventions -- 23 Gender, Media, and Modernity.
24 Ethnic Minorities and the Media: A Struggle for Voice, Self, and Community? -- 25 Imagined New Spaces of Political Solidarity in the 1880s-1920s: Beyond the National? -- Author Index -- Subject Index -- EULA.
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Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Contributors -- Author Biographies -- Preface -- Introduction: European Communication History: A Challenging if Timely Project -- 1 Struggles over "Press Freedom" and "Public Spheres": Competing Conceptualizations, Values, Norms -- 2 The "New" Newspapers: The Popular Press in Britain, Portugal, Russia, and Germany, late-1800s to Early-1900s -- 3 European Film Since the 1890s: A Media Sector in the Shadow of Hollywood -- 4 Organizing a New Medium: The Emergence of Radio Broadcasting in Europe -- 5 World War I and the Emergence of Modern Propaganda -- 6 Modernization, Democratization and Politicization: Mass Media in 1920s Europe -- 7 Crises, Rise of Fascism and the Establishment of Authoritarian Media Systems -- 8 The Russian Revolution and the Establishment of the Authoritarian Media System -- 9 International Radio Broadcasting During World War II -- 10 Media After 1945: Continuities and New Beginnings -- 11 Media and the Cold War: The East/West Conflict -- 12 Authoritarian Media Control in Eastern Europe, Spain, Portugal, and Greece After World War II -- 13 The Rise of Television: Institutionalization and the Forming of National Audiences -- 14 The Introduction of Commercial Broadcasting to Europe -- 15 History of the Media in Central and Eastern Europe -- 16 Media Concentration and the Rise of Multinational Companies -- 17 EU Democratic Deficits: The EU Project and a European Public Sphere -- 18 The Emergence of the Internet and the End of Journalism? -- 19 Professionalisms and Journalism History: Lessons from European Variations -- 20 The Development of Journalism Education in Europe -- 21 New Media and Audience Behavior -- 22 Americanization, or: The Rhetoric of Modernity: How European Journalism Adapted US Norms, Practices and Conventions -- 23 Gender, Media, and Modernity.

24 Ethnic Minorities and the Media: A Struggle for Voice, Self, and Community? -- 25 Imagined New Spaces of Political Solidarity in the 1880s-1920s: Beyond the National? -- Author Index -- Subject Index -- EULA.

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