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Effect of War News on Newspaper Reading

Effect of War News on Newspaper Reading
Author: Publication Research Service, Chicago
Publisher:
Total Pages: 22
Release: 1940
Genre: American newspapers
ISBN:

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STOP READING THE NEWS

STOP READING THE NEWS
Author: ROLF. DOBELLI
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021
Genre:
ISBN: 9781529342710

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Reporting The Revolutionary War

Reporting The Revolutionary War
Author: Todd Andrlik
Publisher:
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2012
Genre: American newspapers
ISBN: 9781402282553

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Before the events of the American Revolution became the history and foundation of the United States, they were littered among the news of the day for those in colonial America. Reading local newspapers such as the Boston Gazette and Pennsylvania Journal, colonists received new information every week on the growing conflict with Great Britain. The American newspapers of the eighteenth century fanned the flames of rebellion, igniting the ideas of patriotism and liberty among ordinary colonists who had never before been so strongly united. This book presents a collection of primary sources detailing what it was like to experience a revolution as it happened. These essential propaganda tools motivated farmers and shopkeepers to take up arms against the most powerful empire in the world. Discover Patriot and Loyalist eyewitness accounts from newspapers printed on both sides of the Atlantic, and experience the news of the Revolution with the same immediacy and uncertainty as the colonists did.


Editor & Publisher

Editor & Publisher
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1334
Release: 1951
Genre: Journalism
ISBN:

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Fighting Words

Fighting Words
Author: Andrew Seth Coopersmith
Publisher: The New Press
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 1595581413

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"Fighting Words" deals with military history/civil war.


The Bellman

The Bellman
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 826
Release: 1915
Genre:
ISBN:

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Breaking News

Breaking News
Author: Chris R. Kyle
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780295988733

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The first newspaper arrived in England in 1620 and sparked a huge demand for up-to-the minute reports on domestic and world events. Men and women in Renaissance England were addicted to news, whether from the battlefields of Europe, or the scandal-filled salons of its courtiers. Newspapers commented on politics, crime, omens, bad weather, natural disasters, and strange apparitions. Breaking News traces the development of the newspaper in England, from its origins in manuscript letters and imported corantos in ShakespeareÕs England, to the introduction of daily newspapers, regional journals, and specialist magazines around 1700, as well as the first stirrings of American journalism. The examples of early journalism illustrated here reveal the indelible mark the early English newspaper has left on modern news culture. Chris R. Kyle is associate professor of history at Syracuse University. Jason Peacey is lecturer in history at University College London.


Smoking Typewriters

Smoking Typewriters
Author: John McMillian
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2014-08-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 0199376468

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What caused the New Left rebellion of the 1960s? In Smoking Typewriters, historian John McMillian argues that the "underground press" contributed to the New Left's growth and cultural organization in crucial, overlooked ways.