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the press and america An Interpretive History of the Journalism second edition

the press and america An Interpretive History of the Journalism second edition

Book Details

  • Author: Edwin Emery

  • Publisher: The Times of India

  • Language: English

  • Published Year: 1969

  • Pages: 801

  • Cover: Hardback

  • Dimensions: 22 x 15 cm

  • Condition: Used – Good

About the Book

The Press and America (2nd Edition) by Edwin Emery provides a sweeping interpretive history of American journalism, offering readers a detailed account of its evolution from the colonial era to the contemporary media landscape. Spanning 801 pages, this 1969 hardback edition captures the development of the press and its influence on American politics, society, and culture.

Emery’s work traces the critical moments in the history of journalism, exploring the role of the press in shaping public opinion, fostering political discourse, and adapting to new technologies over centuries. The book is invaluable for understanding how media institutions have evolved in response to shifting political, economic, and social forces in America.

Published by The Times of India, this comprehensive volume remains a key reference for students of journalism, media history, and American history. The book is preserved in good condition, making it a reliable addition to academic libraries, research collections, and for anyone interested in the history of the media.

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Book Details

  • Author: Edwin Emery

  • Publisher: The Times of India

  • Language: English

  • Published Year: 1969

  • Pages: 801

  • Cover: Hardback

  • Dimensions: 22 x 15 cm

  • Condition: Used – Good

About the Book

The Press and America (2nd Edition) by Edwin Emery provides a sweeping interpretive history of American journalism, offering readers a detailed account of its evolution from the colonial era to the contemporary media landscape. Spanning 801 pages, this 1969 hardback edition captures the development of the press and its influence on American politics, society, and culture.

Emery’s work traces the critical moments in the history of journalism, exploring the role of the press in shaping public opinion, fostering political discourse, and adapting to new technologies over centuries. The book is invaluable for understanding how media institutions have evolved in response to shifting political, economic, and social forces in America.

Published by The Times of India, this comprehensive volume remains a key reference for students of journalism, media history, and American history. The book is preserved in good condition, making it a reliable addition to academic libraries, research collections, and for anyone interested in the history of the media.

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