Revolutions in Communication
Media history from Gutenberg to the Digital Age
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Preface
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Index
Lacunae & errata
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Model Syllabus
Courses using Revolutions in Communication
U. Ljubljana
Model course calendar
Lecture Slides 1 — Intro & Print Revolution
Lecture Slides 2 — Visual Revolution
Lecture Slides 3 – Electronic Revolution
Lecture Slides 4 — Digital Revolution
Books about the Media
Movies about the Media
Research project
Chapters
Ch 0 Intro
About history
About historians
About media & technology
Ch 1 Printing
Ch 2 Industrial press
Ch 3 Modern press
War correspondents
Muckraking, gonzo & sports
Demise of the newspaper
Ch 4 Photography
Ch 5 Cinema
Ch 6 Advertising & PR
Ch 7 Telegraph & telephone
Ch 8 Radio
8a. Inside radio
8b. Music & the internet
Ch 9 Television
Ch 10 – Computers
Ch 11 Networks
11a.Data visualization
Ch 12 Global cultures
Features
About history
Ben Franklin’s environmental controversy
Life in the old print shop
Henry Goodwin’s Wayzgoose speech
Building a replica press
The Spirit of the Chapel
Travel & Adventure
Radio and the Titanic
Civil rights and the press
Industrial printing revolution
Three monopolies that built the telegraph
WWII era propaganda cartoons
News before & after the telegraph
The radium girls and the press
Science & environmental journalism
Science & environmental press
Teddy bears and mind bombs
Radio time machine
Communication and peace
Communication and peace II
Communication and peace III
Communication and peace IV
Street press of the Velvet Revolution
Wire services
Peace and civil rights, on and off the air
Who killed the American newspaper?
New directions for community media
Photography
Photography 1820s – 1880s
Photography 1880s – 1920s
Photography – Migrant Mother
Photography 1920s – 40s
Photography 1940s
Photography 1950s-60s
Modern era
Cinema
Early experiments
African American film pioneers
Oscar Micheaux
Animation
The Silent Era
Golden Age of Hollywood
Film censorship
Newsreels
Documentaries
European cinema (mid-20th century)
WWII propaganda
1960s & 70s
Blockbusters
Public domain comm films
International film
TV
TV shows 50s – 60s
TDIH
Hands-On History
Writing
Printing
Nellie Bly game
Signals & codes
Golden age of radio
Cinema
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