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Revolutions in communication:media history from Gutenberg to the digital age/ Bill Kovarik.

Physical description: x, 367 pages illustrations 23 cm;
Bibliographic notes: Includes bibliographical references (pages 431-451) and index.;
Edition: 2nd edition.;
Author(s): KOVARIK, Bill;
ISBN: 978144111460;
Subjects: Mass media --History.; Communication --History.;
Formatted contents notes: Introduction --The printing revolution -- The divine art -- The commercial and industrial media revolution: from 1814 to 1900 -- Print media in the Twentieth and Twenty-first centuries -- The visual revolution -- Photography: giving vision to hisotry -- Cinema : the image comes alive -- Advertising, public relations and the crafted image -- The electronic revolution: from "national neighborhoods" to the global village -- The first electronic revolution: telegraph and telephone -- The new world of radio -- Television: a new window on the world -- The digital revolution -- Computers -- Digital networks -- Global culture.;
Call number: 302.2 KOV;
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