Empire and Communications
ISBN-10:
0802001157
ISBN-13:
9780802001153
Author(s): Harold A. Innis; Mary Q. Innis [rev.]
Edition: 2nd Edition
Released: Jan 01, 1972
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Format: Hardcover, 0 pages
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Description:
In this book, Adams develops his theory that the history of empires is determined to a large extent by their means of communication. He examines the civilizations of Egypt, Babylon, Greece, Rome, and Europe (before and after the printing press) supporting his thesis with a rich array of historical, sociological, psychological, and anthropological data. Innis was one of the first to recognize the powerful influence technology exerted over culture, and he pioneered investigations into the effects of the communications media on society.
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