HIST4237 · History
Morrissey College of Arts & Sciences
This course surveys the history of the British and Irish press in the twentieth century. It considers the political and commercial power of the press, the producers and consumers of the news, and the role of the press in reporting and deciding what is newsworthy. Together we will develop our critical understanding of the British and Irish press and the wider significance of the news media in historic and contemporary terms.
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