Media and Revolution.
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- 9780813156507
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- PN4751.M43 1995eb
Cover -- Half-title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Lessons from a Symposium -- 2. Media and Revolutionary Crisis -- 3. Grub Street and Parliament at the Beginning of the English Revolution -- 4. Propaganda and Public Opinion in Seventeenth-Century England -- 5- The Enticements of Change and America's Enlightenment Journalism -- 6. The Revolutionary Word in the Newspaper in 1789 -- 7. "The Persecutor of Evil" in the German Revolution of 1848-1849 -- 8. Antislavery, Civil Rights, and Incendiary Material -- 9. American Cartoonists and a World of Revolutions, 1789-1936 -- 10. Pravda and the Language of Power in Soviet Russia, 1917-1928 -- 11. Press Freedom and the Chinese Revolution in the 1930s -- 12. Mass Media and Mass Actions in Urban China, 1919-1989 -- 13. Mass Media and the Velvet Revolution -- Contributors -- Index.
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