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Information, Media and Power Through the Ages Hiram Morgan

Information, Media and Power Through the Ages By Hiram Morgan

Information, Media and Power Through the Ages by Hiram Morgan


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Summary

Essays by historians on information, media and power from ancient times to the present day. They are all based on papers read at the Irish Conference of Historians meeting at Cork in 1999.

Information, Media and Power Through the Ages Summary

Information, Media and Power Through the Ages by Hiram Morgan

Leading Irish and international historians examine the history of information from ancient times to the present day - starting with tyrants and spies in the Greek polis, and news and information in the papyri from Greco-Roman Egypt. Sheds light on the changing information technologies.

Information, Media and Power Through the Ages Reviews

a series of papers read before the 24th Irish Conference of Historians held in University College Cork, is a feast. It encompasses the cares of the first two books and shows yet again how little under the sun is genuinely new. Books Ireland Feb 2003

Table of Contents

Introduction, Hiram Morgan; the ideology of information in the Greek polis, Sian Lewis; news and information in the papyri from Greco-Roman Egypt, B.C. McGing; the transmission of Latin learning in early mediaeval Ireland, Thomas O'Loughlin; lay incursion into official religion in the Christ and the doctors mystery plays, Anthony G. Corbett; the Huguenot diaspora - refugee networks of power, Charles C. Ludington; the birth of bureaucracy in revolutionary France, Ralph Kingston; Leonard MacNally (1752-1820) - playwright, barrister, United Irishman and informer, Thomas Bartlett; the improvement of communication in international freight markets, c.1830-70, Yrjo Kaukiainen; print, politics and Protestantism in an imperial context - New Zealand, c.1769-1870, Tony Ballantyne; informing empire and nation - publicity, propaganda and the press, 1880-1920, C.A. Bayly; media and power -Charles Stewart Parnell's 1880 mission to North America, Alan O'Day; the archives of the Irish folklore collection and folk historiography of Bliain na bhFrancach, Guy Beiner; the view from Merrion Square - the American Embassy in Ireland, 1956-66, Gary Murphy; development of the parliamentary press lobby in modern Ireland, John Horgan; intelligence and the Cold War, Christopher Andrew; communication and political power in the thought of Jurgen Habermas, Allen Bass.

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GOR013271248
9781900621625
1900621622
Information, Media and Power Through the Ages by Hiram Morgan
Used - Well Read
Paperback
University College Dublin Press
20010606
288
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