The Handbook of European Communication History

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Klaus Arnold, Paschal Preston, Susanne Kinnebrock
John Wiley & Sons, 15 окт. 2019 г. - Всего страниц: 520

A groundbreaking handbook that takes a cross-national approach to the media history of Europe of the past 100 years

The Handbook of European Communication History is a definitive and authoritative handbook that fills a gap in the literature to provide a coherent and chronological history of mass media, public communication and journalism in Europe from 1900 to the late 20th century. With contributions from teams of scholars and members of the European Communication Research and Education Association, the Handbook explores media innovations, major changes and developments in the media systems that affected public communication, as well as societies and culture. The contributors also examine the general trends of communication history and review debates related to media development.

To ensure a transnational approach to the topic, the majority of chapters are written not by a single author but by international teams formed around one or more lead authors. The Handbook goes beyond national perspectives and provides a basis for more cross-national treatments of historical developments in the field of mediated communication. Indeed, this important Handbook:

  • Offers fresh insights on the development of media alongside key differences between countries, regions, or media systems over the past century
  • Takes a fresh, cross-national approach to European media history
  • Contains contributions from leading international scholars in this rapidly evolving area of study
  • Explores the major innovations, key developments, differing trends, and the important debates concerning the media in the European setting

Written for students and academics of communication and media studies as well as media professionals, The Handbook of European Communication History covers European media from 1900 with the emergence of the popular press to the professionalization of journalists and the first wave of multimedia with the advent of film and radio broadcasting through the rapid growth of the Internet and digital media since the late 20th century.

 

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Emergence of modern mediated communication institutions and practices
23
The Popular Press in Britain
43
A Media Sector in the Shadow
61
The Emergence of Radio
79
World War I and the Emergence of Modern Propaganda
97
Mass Media in 1920s Europe
115
Crises Rise of Fascism and the Establishment of Authoritarian
135
The Russian Revolution and the Establishment
153
The Introduction of Commercial Broadcasting to Europe
257
Media Developments in Europe after the end of the Cold
277
Media Concentration and the Rise of Multinational Companies
299
The EU Project
315
The Emergence of the Internet and the End of Journalism?
333
The Development of Journalism Education in Europe
367
New Media and Audience Behavior
385
The Rhetoric of Modernity How European
403

International Radio Broadcasting During World War II
173
the mid1940s to late 1980s
189
The EastWest Conflict
205
Authoritarian Media Control in Eastern Europe Spain Portugal
221
Institutionalization and the Forming
239
Gender Media and Modernity
421
A Struggle for Voice Self
437
Author Index
475
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Klaus Arnold (1968 2017) was Professor of Communication and Media Studies, Trier University, Trier, Germany.

Paschal Preston is Professor Emeritus, School of Communication, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland.

Susanne Kinnebrock is Professor of Communication with focus on Public Communication, University of Augsburg, Augsburg, Germany.

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