Atlantic Communications examines the historical development of communications technology and its impact on German-American relations from the seventeenth to the twentieth century. Chronol… Mehr…
Atlantic Communications examines the historical development of communications technology and its impact on German-American relations from the seventeenth to the twentieth century. Chronologically organized, the book is divided into five parts, each scrutinizing one or two central themes connected to the specific time period and technology involved. The book starts with speech as a dominant medium of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, when cultural brokers played a significant role in producing and spreading knowledge about America. During the nineteenth century, the technological competition between the old and the new world became a driving force for the history of transatlantic relations. This competition developed new dimensions with the invention of the telegraph and the emergence of news agencies. Information became commercialized. At the turban of the century the mass production of print media became technologically possible. Print media, daily jourbanals and especially weekly magazines became the medium of a critical style of jourbanalism. The Muckrakers, representatives of a political and intellectual elite, criticized the social and cultural consequences of technological progress, thereby highlighting the negative effects of modernization. During the 1920s and 1930s, radio developed as a new mass medium, the first one to be used widely for political purposes. Not only did Josef Goebbels recognize the political possibilities of reaching the people directly via radio; Franklin Roosevelt used the radio as well to transmit his political messages in the form of fireside chats. Eventually, in the late 1970s film and television were discovered as a means to communicate the past, especially the historical experience of the Holocaust. Specific cultures of memory developed in both America and Germany. The demand to tackle the psychological and social problems stemming from the experiences during the Third Reich, advocated especially by the student moveme Trade Books>Hardcover>World History>World Hist>World History, Berg Publishers Core >2<
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Atlantic Communications examines the development of communications technology and its impact on German-American relations from the seventeenth to the twentieth century. How was different media used or abused politically? How did the structure and process of Atlantic communication change? How did common social spheres emerge? And how was this development influenced by the ways and means of Atlantic communication? Media discussed includes speech, the telegraph, newspapers, and the moving image. How was knowledge about the other side of the Atlantic produced? How did the behavior of media organizations differ in Germany and the USA? How did they adapt certain elements from one culture to another? Based on interdisciplinary research integrating media studies and historical analysis, this book is an innovative historical approach to German-American relations viewed as part of the communications system of the Atlantic world. Media > Book, [PU: Berg]<
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United Kingdom: Berg Publishers. 472 pages. Clean (almost new) hardback. Atlantic Communications: The Media in American and German History from the Seventeenth to the Twentieth Century (… Mehr…
United Kingdom: Berg Publishers. 472 pages. Clean (almost new) hardback. Atlantic Communications: The Media in American and German History from the Seventeenth to the Twentieth Century (Krefeld Historical Symposia) . As New. Hardcover. 2004., Berg Publishers, 2004, 5<
Atlantic Communications: The Media in American and German History from the Seventeenth to the Twentieth Century (Krefeld Historical Symposia) - gebunden oder broschiert
Atlantic Communications: The Media in American and German History from the Seventeenth to the Twentieth Century (Krefeld Historical Symposia) - gebunden oder broschiert
Atlantic Communications examines the historical development of communications technology and its impact on German-American relations from the seventeenth to the twentieth century. Chronol… Mehr…
Atlantic Communications examines the historical development of communications technology and its impact on German-American relations from the seventeenth to the twentieth century. Chronologically organized, the book is divided into five parts, each scrutinizing one or two central themes connected to the specific time period and technology involved. The book starts with speech as a dominant medium of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, when cultural brokers played a significant role in producing and spreading knowledge about America. During the nineteenth century, the technological competition between the old and the new world became a driving force for the history of transatlantic relations. This competition developed new dimensions with the invention of the telegraph and the emergence of news agencies. Information became commercialized. At the turban of the century the mass production of print media became technologically possible. Print media, daily jourbanals and especially weekly magazines became the medium of a critical style of jourbanalism. The Muckrakers, representatives of a political and intellectual elite, criticized the social and cultural consequences of technological progress, thereby highlighting the negative effects of modernization. During the 1920s and 1930s, radio developed as a new mass medium, the first one to be used widely for political purposes. Not only did Josef Goebbels recognize the political possibilities of reaching the people directly via radio; Franklin Roosevelt used the radio as well to transmit his political messages in the form of fireside chats. Eventually, in the late 1970s film and television were discovered as a means to communicate the past, especially the historical experience of the Holocaust. Specific cultures of memory developed in both America and Germany. The demand to tackle the psychological and social problems stemming from the experiences during the Third Reich, advocated especially by the student moveme Trade Books>Hardcover>World History>World Hist>World History, Berg Publishers Core >2<
Atlantic Communications examines the development of communications technology and its impact on German-American relations from the seventeenth to the twentieth century. How was different … Mehr…
Atlantic Communications examines the development of communications technology and its impact on German-American relations from the seventeenth to the twentieth century. How was different media used or abused politically? How did the structure and process of Atlantic communication change? How did common social spheres emerge? And how was this development influenced by the ways and means of Atlantic communication? Media discussed includes speech, the telegraph, newspapers, and the moving image. How was knowledge about the other side of the Atlantic produced? How did the behavior of media organizations differ in Germany and the USA? How did they adapt certain elements from one culture to another? Based on interdisciplinary research integrating media studies and historical analysis, this book is an innovative historical approach to German-American relations viewed as part of the communications system of the Atlantic world. Media > Book, [PU: Berg]<
Lehmkuhl, Ursula; Finzsch, Norbert: Atlantic Communications: The Media in American and German History from the Seventeenth to the Twentieth Century (Krefeld Historical Symposia) - gebunden oder broschiert
United Kingdom: Berg Publishers. 472 pages. Clean (almost new) hardback. Atlantic Communications: The Media in American and German History from the Seventeenth to the Twentieth Century (… Mehr…
United Kingdom: Berg Publishers. 472 pages. Clean (almost new) hardback. Atlantic Communications: The Media in American and German History from the Seventeenth to the Twentieth Century (Krefeld Historical Symposia) . As New. Hardcover. 2004., Berg Publishers, 2004, 5<
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Atlantic Communications examines the development of communications technology and its impact on German-American relations from the seventeenth to the twentieth century. How was different media used or abused politically? How did the structure and process of Atlantic communication change? How did common social spheres emerge? And how was this development influenced by the ways and means of Atlantic communication? Media discussed includes speech, the telegraph, newspapers, and the moving image. How was knowledge about the other side of the Atlantic produced? How did the behavior of media organizations differ in Germany and the USA? How did they adapt certain elements from one culture to another? Based on interdisciplinary research integrating media studies and historical analysis, this book is an innovative historical approach to German-American relations viewed as part of the communications system of the Atlantic world.
Detailangaben zum Buch - Atlantic Communications: The Media in American and German History from the Seventeenth to the Twentieth Century Norbert Finzsch Editor
Buch in der Datenbank seit 2007-05-27T21:35:05+02:00 (Berlin) Detailseite zuletzt geändert am 2024-02-05T20:34:18+01:00 (Berlin) ISBN/EAN: 1859736793
ISBN - alternative Schreibweisen: 1-85973-679-3, 978-1-85973-679-1 Alternative Schreibweisen und verwandte Suchbegriffe: Autor des Buches: finzsch norbert, lehmkuhl ursula, berger norbert, josef goebbels, reich norbert Titel des Buches: atlantic history, krefeld, german, america germans history, atlantic communications, communication history, history the twentieth century
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