This article delves into the relationship between newspaper readership and civic attitudes, and its effect on economic development. To this end, we investigate the long-term consequences of the introduction of the printing press in the 19th century. In sub-Saharan Africa, Protestant missionaries were the first both to import the printing press technology and to allow the indigenous population to use it. We build a new geocoded dataset locating Protestant missions in 1903. This dataset includes, for each mission station, the geographic location and its characteristics, as well as the educational and health-related investments undertaken by the mission. We show that, within regions located close to missions, proximity to a printing press sign...
This article reviews the role of educational institutions in the development of printing press indu...
How did Christianity expand in Africa to become the continent’s dominant religion? Using annual pane...
This study examines the first one hundred years of the black press, primarily through a content anal...
This article delves into the relationship between newspaper readership and civic attitudes, and its ...
This article delves into the relationship between newspaper readership and civic attitudes, and its ...
This article investigates the long-term consequences of the printing press in the 19th century sub-S...
This article investigates the long-term consequences of the printing press in the nineteenth century...
This article investigates the long-term consequences of the printing press in the nineteenth century...
This study develops a new perspective on the ways mass media has impacted modern societies. The main...
The printing press was the great innovation in early modern information technology, but economists h...
The movable type printing press was the signal innovation in early modern information technology, bu...
The print media as we know them today have developed over a number of centuries. Any discourse on it...
What are the origins of the ethnic landscapes in contemporary states? Drawing on a preregistered res...
The printing industry in Sub-Sahara Africa faces numerous problems inhibiting further growth and dev...
One of the most powerful cultural transformations in modern history has been the dramatic expansion ...
This article reviews the role of educational institutions in the development of printing press indu...
How did Christianity expand in Africa to become the continent’s dominant religion? Using annual pane...
This study examines the first one hundred years of the black press, primarily through a content anal...
This article delves into the relationship between newspaper readership and civic attitudes, and its ...
This article delves into the relationship between newspaper readership and civic attitudes, and its ...
This article investigates the long-term consequences of the printing press in the 19th century sub-S...
This article investigates the long-term consequences of the printing press in the nineteenth century...
This article investigates the long-term consequences of the printing press in the nineteenth century...
This study develops a new perspective on the ways mass media has impacted modern societies. The main...
The printing press was the great innovation in early modern information technology, but economists h...
The movable type printing press was the signal innovation in early modern information technology, bu...
The print media as we know them today have developed over a number of centuries. Any discourse on it...
What are the origins of the ethnic landscapes in contemporary states? Drawing on a preregistered res...
The printing industry in Sub-Sahara Africa faces numerous problems inhibiting further growth and dev...
One of the most powerful cultural transformations in modern history has been the dramatic expansion ...
This article reviews the role of educational institutions in the development of printing press indu...
How did Christianity expand in Africa to become the continent’s dominant religion? Using annual pane...
This study examines the first one hundred years of the black press, primarily through a content anal...