Three hundred years of the American newspaper

書誌事項

Three hundred years of the American newspaper

essays by Charles E. Clark ... [et al.] ; edited by John B. Hench

American Antiquarian Society, 1991

大学図書館所蔵 件 / 14

この図書・雑誌をさがす

注記

Reprinted from the Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, v. 100, pt. 2

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Published to commemorate the 300th anniversary of America's first newspaper, "Publick Occurrences", this book addresses such issues as the relationship between newspapers and government (especially in wartime), the role of the newspaper in shaping the American political and social agenda, the tensions between the newspaper's role as profit-making business and public watchdog, and how the newspaper defines its place relative to other means of public communication. Charles E. Clark, David Paul Nord and Gerald Baldasty examine chronological segments of the first 200 years of the American Press. Venturing well into the 20th century, Michael Schudson addresses the role of the newspaper in creating an American community, and Loren Ghiglione describes the image of the journalist in American fiction. Together, these essays aim to reflect the new direction of journalism and to place the history of the Press in the wider contexts of the history of the book and of American culture. The essays resulted from a series of lectures presented by the American Antiquarian Society in the autumn of 1990.

「Nielsen BookData」 より

詳細情報

  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BA13105446
  • ISBN
    • 094402629X
  • 出版国コード
    us
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Worcester
  • ページ数/冊数
    1 v. (p. 363-463)
  • 大きさ
    24 cm
ページトップへ