The News under Russia's Old Regime : : The Development of a Mass-Circulation Press / / Louise McReynolds.
In this lively account of the rise of a commercial newspaper industry in imperial Russia, Louise McReynolds explores how the mass-circulation press created a forum for popular opinion advocating political change. From the Great Reforms of Tsar Alexander II in 1855 to the Bolsheviks' shut-down o...
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations Used in Footnotes and Tables -- Introduction -- 1. The Origins of the Mass-Circulation Press -- 2. The Transition to Commercial Independence, 1863-1876 -- 3. The Newspaper from the Boulevard, 1864-1876 -- 4. The News Shapes the Medium: War and Assassination, 1876-1881 -- 5. The Newspaper in Battle with the "Thick" Journal: Commercialization and Objectivity in the 1880s -- 6. The Grounding of a Public Institution in the 1890s -- 7. The Newspaper Reporter -- 8. The Journalism of Imperialism: The Russo-Japanese War -- 9. Russian Newspapers in Revolution, 1905-1907 -- 10. The Newspaper Between Revolution and War, 1907-1914 -- 11. The Newspaper in World War and Revolution, 1914-1917 -- Conclusion -- Appendix A. Numbers, Circulations, and Street Sales of Newspapers -- Appendix B. Statistics on Punishment by the Censorship -- Appendix C. Content Analyses of Major Newspapers -- Index |
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