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The Press in American Politics, 1787-2012

English · Hardback

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From the Constitutional Convention in 1787 and the fight for ratification of the Constitution in the pages of America's newspapers through the digital era of 24/7 information technologies and social media campaigns, this book tells the story of the press as a decisive and defining part of America's elections, parties, and political life.

The Press In American Politics, 1787-2012 supplies a far-reaching and fast-moving historical narrative of the decisive and defining moments in U.S. politics as told through the history of America's press, beginning from the emergence of the press in American politics during the 1787 Constitutional Convention through to 21st-century campaigning that utilize "big data" and harness the power of social networking.

Suitable for general readers with an interest in the history of American elections and political campaigns and students and academic scholars studying the press and American politics, the book tells the story of "the press"-collectively, some of the most familiar institutions in American news, broadcasting, and technology-as a defining part of America's elections, political parties, and political life. Author Patrick Novotny examines topics such as the expansion of the press into the Western territories and states in the early 19th century, the growing independence of the press after the Civil War, the early history of wireless communication, the emergence of radio and television as powerful media, and the daunting challenges newspapers face in the Internet era.

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Preface
1. The Press and American Politics, 1787-1800
2. The Nineteenth-Century Press and American Politics
3. Newspapers and Twentieth-Century American Politics
4. Radio and the Rise of Broadcast Politics
5. Television in the Early Twentieth Century
6. Television in the 1930s and in Wartime America
7. Television and the Transformation of Postwar American Politics
8. The Internet and Politics in the Digital Age
Notes
Index


About the author

Patrick Novotny, PhD, is a professor and researcher in the field of American politics and a faculty member at Georgia Southern University since 1995.

Product details

Authors Patrick Novotny, Patrick J. Novotny
Publisher Greenwood Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.09.2014
 
EAN 9781440832895
ISBN 978-1-4408-3289-5
No. of pages 285
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > General, dictionaries

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