Filling in a key chapter in communications history, Dwayne R. Winseck and Robert M. Pike offer an in-depth examination of the rise of the “global media” between 1860 and 1930. They analyze the connections between the development of a global communication infrastructure, the creation of national telegraph and wireless systems, and news agencies and the content they provided. Conventional histories suggest that the growth of global communications correlated with imperial expansion: an increasing number of cables were laid as colonial powers competed for control of resources. Winseck and Pike argue that the role of the imperial contest, while significant, has been exaggerated. They emphasize how much of the global media system was in place bef...
Review of the book 'Communication and empire: media, markets and globalization, 1860-1930', by Dwayn...
During the history of mankind imperialism basically was in the forms of politics and economy. But du...
International Organizations and the Media in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries is the first vol...
This article focuses on the formation of the 'global media system' from 1860 to 1910. It begins with...
The harnessing of steam and electricity in the mid-nineteenth century created a new world of possibi...
After postulating the relevance of information for trade costs we outline the rise of international ...
Abstract A number of recent histories of Britain's late-19th century telegraph network have tak...
The 14 broad-ranging and innovative essays in this collection examine the role of media and communic...
This article contributes to the debate on globalization and the mass media. It argues that news agen...
After postulating the relevance of information for trade costs we outline the rise of international ...
In contrast to much contemporary scholarship, which sees the consolidation of a global media system ...
This chapter sets out to analyse the convergence of powerful competing interests underpinning the co...
This paper analyses the ownership, control, business practices and ideologies surrounding the creati...
The history of communications in the United States is a relatively uncultivated field. Generalizatio...
AbstractVisions of media spanning the globe and connecting cultures have been around at least since ...
Review of the book 'Communication and empire: media, markets and globalization, 1860-1930', by Dwayn...
During the history of mankind imperialism basically was in the forms of politics and economy. But du...
International Organizations and the Media in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries is the first vol...
This article focuses on the formation of the 'global media system' from 1860 to 1910. It begins with...
The harnessing of steam and electricity in the mid-nineteenth century created a new world of possibi...
After postulating the relevance of information for trade costs we outline the rise of international ...
Abstract A number of recent histories of Britain's late-19th century telegraph network have tak...
The 14 broad-ranging and innovative essays in this collection examine the role of media and communic...
This article contributes to the debate on globalization and the mass media. It argues that news agen...
After postulating the relevance of information for trade costs we outline the rise of international ...
In contrast to much contemporary scholarship, which sees the consolidation of a global media system ...
This chapter sets out to analyse the convergence of powerful competing interests underpinning the co...
This paper analyses the ownership, control, business practices and ideologies surrounding the creati...
The history of communications in the United States is a relatively uncultivated field. Generalizatio...
AbstractVisions of media spanning the globe and connecting cultures have been around at least since ...
Review of the book 'Communication and empire: media, markets and globalization, 1860-1930', by Dwayn...
During the history of mankind imperialism basically was in the forms of politics and economy. But du...
International Organizations and the Media in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries is the first vol...