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The rise of western journalism, 1815-1914 essays on the press in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Great Britain and the United States

"This work focuses on the principal trends and chief personnel essential to journalistic development in each country, and incorporates analysis of how each country's journalists influenced, or were influenced by, journalists from outside its borders"--Provided by publisher.

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  • "This compilation of essays examines the rise of Western journalism in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Offering a cross-cultural record of the Western print media's growth, the text devotes individual chapters to each of six countries: Great Britain, France, the US, Canada, Australia and Germany."
  • ""This work focuses on the principal trends and chief personnel essential to journalistic development in each country, and incorporates analysis of how each country's journalists influenced, or were influenced by, journalists from outside its borders"--Provided by publisher."@en
  • ""This work focuses on the principal trends and chief personnel essential to journalistic development in each country, and incorporates analysis of how each country's journalists influenced, or were influenced by, journalists from outside its borders"--Provided by publisher."

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  • "History"@en
  • "History"
  • "Aufsatzsammlung"

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  • "The rise of western journalism, 1815-1914 essays on the press in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Great Britain and the United States"@en
  • "The rise of western journalism : 1815 - 1914 : essays on the press in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Great Britain and the United States"
  • "The rise of western journalism, 1815-1914 : essays on the press in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Great Britain and the United States"
  • "The rise of Western journalism, 1815-1914 : essays on the press in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Great Britain and the United States"