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An Inky Business A History Of Newspapers From The English Civil Wars To The American Civil War Matthew J Shaw

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An Inky Business A History Of Newspapers From The English Civil Wars To The American Civil War Matthew J Shaw
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Publisher: Reaktion Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.76 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Matthew J. Shaw
ISBN: 9781789143867, 1789143861
Language: English
Year: 2021

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An Inky Business A History Of Newspapers From The English Civil Wars To The American Civil War Matthew J Shaw by Matthew J. Shaw 9781789143867, 1789143861 instant download after payment.

An Inky Business is a book about the making and printing of news. It is a history of ink, paper, printing press, and type, and of those who made and read newspapers in Britain, continental Europe, and America from the British Civil Wars to the Battle of Gettysburg nearly two hundred years later. But it is also an account of what news was and how the idea of news became central to public life. Newspapers ranged from purveyors of high seriousness to carriers of scurrilous gossip. Indeed, our current obsession with “fake news” and the worrying revelations or hints about how money, power, and technology shapes and controls the press and the flows of what is believed to be genuine information have dark early-modern echoes.

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