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Comparative Media History

Comparative Media History An Introduction: 1789 to the Present

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Comparative Media History

An Introduction: 1789 to the Present

Jane L. Chapman

Social Science / Media Studies

Comparative Media History is a unique thematic textbook which introduces students to the key ideas underpinning media development. It is an essential first step to a better understanding of both the media industry today and the way in which it evolved over time.


The textbook compares developments and influences from a broad perspective, highlighting and contrasting different countries, industries and periods of history in order to encourage an understanding of cause and effect. In a style which is clear, accessible and provocative, Jane Chapman argues that most of the roots of today's media - even the globalizing impulse - lie in the late 18th and 19th centuries. The book emphasises continuity and certain decisive factors such as the social use of technology, the character of the institutions in which it is applied and the political approach of the specific countries involved.


The comparative element to this book, both across countries and industries, will enable students to reflect on key issues in media studies, including those of diversity, form, method and choice, both past and present. It will become an essential text for any student of the media and its history.

For more information about the book and the author, please see www.janechapman.co.uk

Jane Chapman is Principal Lecturer in Journalism at the University of Lincoln.

Publication Date: 11 July 2005
Publisher: Polity Press
Imprint: Polity
ISBN-13: 9780745632438
Format: Paperback / softback
Page Count: 320
Weight (oz): 25.12

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