Media and revolution : comparative perspectives / Jeremy D. Popkin, editor.
| Other author | Popkin, Jeremy D., 1948- |
| Format | Book |
| Publication Info | Lexington, Ky. : University Press of Kentucky, ©1995. |
| Description | viii, 246 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm |
| Subjects |
| Contents | Lessons from a symposium / Jeremy D. Popkin and Jack R. Censer -- Media and revolutionary crisis / Jeremy D. Popkin -- Grub street and Parliament at the beginning of the English Revolution / Michael Mendle -- Propaganda and public opinion in seventeenth-century England / Tim Harris -- The Enticements of change and America's enlightenment journalism / Jeffry A. Smith -- The Revolutionary word in the newspaper in 1789 / Pierre Rétat -- "The Persecutor of evil" in the German Revolution of 1848-1849 / Jonathan Sperber -- Antislavery, civil rights, and incendiary material / Thomas C. Leonard -- American cartoonists and a world of revolutions, 1789-1936 / Mark W. Summers -- Pravda and the language of power in Soviet Russia, 1917-1928 / Jeffrey Brooks -- Press freedom and the Chinese Revolution in the 1930s / Stephen R. MacKinnon -- Mass media and mass actions in urban China, 1919-1989 / Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom -- Mass media and the velvet revolution / Owen V. Johnson. |
| General note | Papers presented at the conference "Media and Revolution" held at the University of Kentucky on 15-17 October 1992. |
| Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
| LCCN | 94031808 |
| ISBN | 0813118999 |