The Press & the American Revolution
1980
071.3 P935 1980
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Title
The Press & the American Revolution
Variant Title
Press and the American Revolution
Published
Worcester, [Mass.] : American Antiquarian Society, 1980.
Description
383 p. ; 27 cm.
Call Number
071.3 P935 1980
System Control No.
(OCoLC)06239628
Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Printers and the American Revolution / by Stephen Botein -- Freedom of the press in revolutionary America: the evolution of libertarianism, 1760-1820 / by Richard Buel, Jr. -- The role of the newspaper press in the Southern colonies on the eve of the revolution: an interpretation / by Robert M. Weir -- The colonial German-language press and the American Revolution / by Willi Paul Adams --The character and coherence of the Loyalist press / by Janice Potter and Robert M. Calhoon -- British correspondence in the colonial press, 1763-1775: a study in Anglo-American misunderstanding before the American Revolution / by Paul Langford -- Some statistics on American printing, 1764-1783 / by G. Thomas Tanselle -- Afterword: The legacy of the press in the America Revolution / by James Russell Wiggins.
Printers and the American Revolution / by Stephen Botein -- Freedom of the press in revolutionary America: the evolution of libertarianism, 1760-1820 / by Richard Buel, Jr. -- The role of the newspaper press in the Southern colonies on the eve of the revolution: an interpretation / by Robert M. Weir -- The colonial German-language press and the American Revolution / by Willi Paul Adams --The character and coherence of the Loyalist press / by Janice Potter and Robert M. Calhoon -- British correspondence in the colonial press, 1763-1775: a study in Anglo-American misunderstanding before the American Revolution / by Paul Langford -- Some statistics on American printing, 1764-1783 / by G. Thomas Tanselle -- Afterword: The legacy of the press in the America Revolution / by James Russell Wiggins.
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