Communicating in Canada's Past evolved out of essays presented
at the inaugural Conference on Media History in Canada of 2006,
which brought together media historians from across the disciplines
and from both French and English Canada. The first collection of
its kind, this volume assembles both well-established and
up-and-coming scholars to address sizable gaps in the literature on
media history in Canada.
Communicating in Canada's Past includes a substantial
introduction to media history as a field of study,
historiographical essays by senior scholars Mary Vipond, Paul
Rutherford, and Fernande Roy, and original research essays on a
range of subjects, including print journalism, radio, television,
and advertising. Editors Gene Allen and Daniel J. Robinson have
provided a sophisticated, wide-ranging introduction for those who
are new to media history while also assembling a valuable
collection of new research and theory for those already familiar
with the field.
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