Preface and Acknowledgments |
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INTRODUCTION |
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The Political Origins of Modern Communications |
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Revolutions as Constitutive Moments, |
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4 | (3) |
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Communications and Power, |
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7 | (5) |
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The Path of American Development, |
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12 | (13) |
PART I The Opening of the Public Sphere, 1600-1860 |
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CHAPTER 1 Early Modern Origins 23 The Diffusion and Control of Print, |
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25 | (22) |
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30 | (3) |
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33 | (8) |
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France and the Transnational Public, |
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41 | (4) |
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The De Facto Public Sphere, |
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45 | (2) |
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CHAPTER 2 New Foundations |
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47 | (36) |
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49 | (13) |
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The Revolution and the Public Sphere, |
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62 | (9) |
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71 | (6) |
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77 | (6) |
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CHAPTER 3 America's First Information Revolution |
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83 | (30) |
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The Creation of the News Network, |
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84 | (10) |
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Privacy and Public Knowledge, |
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94 | (5) |
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The Democratization of Competence, |
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99 | (8) |
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An American Revolution in Communications, |
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107 | (6) |
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CHAPTER 4 Capitalism and Democracy in Print |
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113 | (40) |
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Publishing and the Limits of Copyright, |
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115 | (8) |
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The Revolution of Cheap Print, |
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123 | (7) |
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New Publics, New Markets, |
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130 | (9) |
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Center and Periphery in Antebellum America, |
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139 | (7) |
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The Consequences of Political Choice, |
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146 | (7) |
PART II The Rise of Technological Networks, 1840-1930 |
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153 | (38) |
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A Path for the Telegraph, |
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155 | (10) |
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165 | (12) |
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177 | (14) |
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CHAPTER 6 New Connections: Telephone, Cable, and Wireless |
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191 | (42) |
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A Path for the Telephone, |
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192 | (8) |
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The Technology of Civil Society, |
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200 | (5) |
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205 | (7) |
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Wires, Waves, and Lines of Innovation, |
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212 | (10) |
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Communications and Strategic Advantage, |
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222 | (11) |
PART III The Making of the Modern Media, 1865-1941 |
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CHAPTER 7 Great Transformations: The Early Mass Media and the Diversity Dynamic |
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233 | (34) |
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The Rise of Moral Censorship, |
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235 | (15) |
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Diversity and Daily Journalism, |
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250 | (10) |
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Politics, Markets, and Magazines, |
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260 | (2) |
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The Local and Oppositional Press, |
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262 | (5) |
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CHAPTER 8 The Rediscovery of the First Amendment |
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267 | (28) |
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Free Speech Becomes a Cause, |
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268 | (6) |
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War as a Generative Crisis, |
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274 | (12) |
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The Liberal Turn of the Twenties, |
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286 | (9) |
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CHAPTER 9 The Framing of the Movies |
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295 | (32) |
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The Path to the Nickelodeon, |
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296 | (9) |
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Censorship and Diversity on the Screen, |
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305 | (10) |
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The Consolidation of Control, |
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315 | (12) |
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CHAPTER 10 The Constitution of the Air (1): The Origins of Broadcasting |
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327 | (20) |
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330 | (9) |
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339 | (8) |
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CHAPTER 11 The Constitution of the Air (2): Creating the New Public Sphere |
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347 | (38) |
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New Networks, New Powers, |
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348 | (15) |
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Censorship and Diversity on the Dial, |
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363 | (7) |
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Politics and the New Public Sphere, |
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370 | (6) |
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376 | (9) |
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CHAPTER 12 Coda: The Advent of the Media |
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385 | (18) |
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The Sources of Media Power, |
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388 | (7) |
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395 | (8) |
Notes |
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Index |
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