"Focusing on the parallels and intersections between late eighteenth century revolutionary textual dissemination and present-day methods in the digital humanities, this collection of essays evaluates the resonances between media and politics in the Age of Revolutions and our own digital era. Shifting technologies and communication strategies enabled both elites and the wider public to articulate and transform revolutionary ideologies and actions"
"Focusing on the parallels and intersections between late eighteenth century revolutionary textual dissemination and present-day methods in the digital humanities, this collection of essays evaluates the resonances between media and politics in the Age of Revolutions and our own digital era. Shifting technologies and communication strategies enabled both elites and the wider public to articulate and transform revolutionary ideologies and actions"Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nora Slonimsky is Associate Professor of History and Director of the Institute for Thomas Paine Studies (ITPS) at Iona University. She is the social media editor for the Journal of the Early Republic, the reviews editor for SHARP News, and the author of the forthcoming The Engine of Free Expression. Mark Boonshoft is Associate Professor and Conrad M. Hall '65 Chair in American Constitutional History at Virginia Military Institute and author of Aristocratic Education and the Making of the American Republic. Ben Wright is Associate Professor of History at the University of Texas at Dallas. He is the author of Bonds of Salvation and coeditor of The American Yawp. Contributors: Joseph M. Adelman, Benjamin Bankhurst Dorothy Berry, Gary Berton, Christian Boylston, Lindsay M. Chervinsky, Sara Collini, Kyle K. Courtney, Michael Crowder, Christy Hyman, Lubomir Ivanov, Maeve Kane, Afshawn Lotfi, Molly Nebiolo, Marcus P. Nevius, Jessica M. Parr, Smiljana Petrovic, Brad Rittenhouse, Kyle Roberts, Cameron Shriver, Whitney Nell Stewart, and Jordan Taylor.
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