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The Press of the Young Republic, 1783-1833

by Carol Sue Humphrey. 186 pgs.

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Contributors:

   Carol Sue Humphrey

Publisher:

   Greenwood Press

Place of Publication:

  Westport, CT  

Publication Year:

  1996
Subjects:   Journalism--United States--History--18th Century, Journalism--United States--History--19th Century
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...The evolution of Vermont-style journalism. Byline: Diana West, THE WASHINGTON...lightly sepia-ed edition of The United Opinion could be the only copy to...unrecycled the rest of the 19th century, all of the 20th, and the first...Pullman strike had recently made labor history, Hawaii was a republic, and a border...raising tensions between the United States and Great Britain. None of which...News of the Week bombarded late-19th-century readers with the era-equivalent...Reporting on some 22 towns, The United Opinion offered a close if unelaborated...
...important chronicle of this seminal event in Philippine history. Indeed, the first printing presses were brought to the...Europe only in 1425. The first book was not printed in the United States until after 1638. In other words, we had printed media in...The nature of the Spanish-dominated media during the 19th century is best reflected in the first weekly newspaper in the Philippines...
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...was published in the Tatler. John Wilkes , the 18th-century outspoken journalist, challenged Parliaments efforts...cent. Of several present-day London papers born in the 18th cent., The Times, founded in 1785 by John Walter, the...Today, Japan has a very high newspaper readership. The United States The existence in the United States of an independent...Greeley , one of the best-known figures in American journalism, was proprietor and editor of the New York Tribune...Journalism (3d ed. 1957); F. L. Mott, American Journalism: a History, 1690 1960 (3d ed. 1962); J. C. Merrill, The Elite...
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