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Harold Inniss History of Communications Paper and Printing-Antiquity to Early Modernity 2014 Edition

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    Author(s)Foreword by John Durham Peters, William J. Buxton
    PublisherROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD
    ISBN9781442243385
    Pages200
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearDecember 2014

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    ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD Harold Inniss History of Communications Paper and Printing-Antiquity to Early Modernity 2014 Edition by Foreword by John Durham Peters, William J. Buxton

    For decades, media historians have heard of Harold Innis's unpublished manuscript exploring the history of communications-but very few have had an opportunity to see it. In this volume, editors and Innis scholars William J. Buxton, Michael R. Cheney, and Paul Heyer make widely accessible, for the first time, three core chapters from the legendary Innis manuscript.Here, Innis (1894-1952) examines the development of paper and printing from antiquity in Asia through to 16th century Europe. He demonstrates how the paper/printing nexus intersected with a broad range of other phenomena, including administrative structures, geopolitics, militarism, public opinion, aesthetics, cultural diffusion, religion, education, reception, production processes, technology, labor relations, and commerce, as well as the lives of visionary figures.Buxton, Cheney, and Heyer knit the chapters into a cohesive narrative and help readers navigate Innis's observations by summarizing the heavily detailed factual material that peppered the unpublished manuscript. They provide further context for Innis's arguments by adding annotations, references, and pertinent citations to his other writings. The end result is both a testament to Innis's status as a canonical figure in the study of communication and a surprisingly relevant contribution to how we might think about the current sea change in all aspects of social, cultural, political, and economic life stemming from the global shift to digital communication. Table of contents :- Foreword by John Durham PetersAcknowledgmentsIntroduction by William J. Buxton, Michael R. Cheney, and Paul Heyer1-The Coming of Paper2-Printing in the 15th Century3-Printing in the 16th CenturyBibliographyIndexAbout the Editors