A history and political economy of global communication, showing how capitalism, multilateralism, modernization, and imperialism shaped the evolution of communication.
A history and political economy of global communication, showing how capitalism, multilateralism, modernization, and imperialism shaped the evolution of communication.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
About the Series ix Illustrations xi Tables xiii Preface and Acknowledgments xv Introduction: Deep Globalization and the Global Media in the Late Nineteenth Century and Early Twentieth 1 1. Building the Global Communication Infrastructure: Brakes and Accelerators on New Communication Technologies, 1850-70 16 2. From the gilded Age to the Progressive Era: The Struggle for Control in the Euro-America and South American Communication Markets, 1870-1905 43 3. Indo-European Communication Markets and the Scrambling of Africa: Communication and Empire in the “Age of Disorder” 92 4. Electronic Kingdom and Wired Cities in the “Age of Disorder”: The Struggle for Control of China’s National and Global Communication Capabilities, 1870-1901 113 5. The Politics of Global Media Reform I, 1870-1905: The Early Movements against Private Cable Monopolies 142 6. The Politics of global Media Reform II, 1906-16: Rivalry and Managed Competition in the Age of Empire(s) and Social Reform 177 7. Wireless, War, and Communication Networks, 1914-22 228 > 9. Communication and Informal Empires: Consortia and the Evolution of South American and Asian Communication Markets, 1918-30 277 10. The Euro-American Communication Market and Media Merger Mania: New Technology and the Political Economy of Communication in the 1920s 304 Conclusions: The Moving Forces of the Early Global Media 338 Notes 347 Bibliography 370 Index 403
About the Series ix Illustrations xi Tables xiii Preface and Acknowledgments xv Introduction: Deep Globalization and the Global Media in the Late Nineteenth Century and Early Twentieth 1 1. Building the Global Communication Infrastructure: Brakes and Accelerators on New Communication Technologies, 1850-70 16 2. From the gilded Age to the Progressive Era: The Struggle for Control in the Euro-America and South American Communication Markets, 1870-1905 43 3. Indo-European Communication Markets and the Scrambling of Africa: Communication and Empire in the “Age of Disorder” 92 4. Electronic Kingdom and Wired Cities in the “Age of Disorder”: The Struggle for Control of China’s National and Global Communication Capabilities, 1870-1901 113 5. The Politics of Global Media Reform I, 1870-1905: The Early Movements against Private Cable Monopolies 142 6. The Politics of global Media Reform II, 1906-16: Rivalry and Managed Competition in the Age of Empire(s) and Social Reform 177 7. Wireless, War, and Communication Networks, 1914-22 228 > 9. Communication and Informal Empires: Consortia and the Evolution of South American and Asian Communication Markets, 1918-30 277 10. The Euro-American Communication Market and Media Merger Mania: New Technology and the Political Economy of Communication in the 1920s 304 Conclusions: The Moving Forces of the Early Global Media 338 Notes 347 Bibliography 370 Index 403
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