Empire and Communications
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Harold A. Innis
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Edited by:
William J. Buxton
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With contributions by:
William J. Buxton
About this book
This edition of Empire and Communications enriches Harold A. Innis’s examination of the relationship between communications and power structures.
Author / Editor information
Harold A. Innis was a professor of political economy at the University of Toronto and the author of seminal works on media and communication theory.
Buxton William J. :
William J. Buxton is an associate professor in the Department of Information and Communication at the Université Laval and a distinguished professor emeritus of communication studies and senior fellow at the Centre for Sensory Studies at Concordia University.
Buxton William J. :
William J. Buxton is an associate professor in the Department of Information and Communication at the Université Laval and a distinguished professor emeritus of communication studies and senior fellow at the Centre for Sensory Studies at Concordia University.
Reviews
"Empire and Communications offers a brisk cinematic montage of the struggles of civilizations to manage space, time, and power. This new edition sparkles with fresh archival materials showcasing Innis’s creative process. In the present chaos, we need his critical thinking more than ever. Here, once again, Harold Innis takes flight in the gathering dusk!"
Michael Stamm, Professor of History, Michigan State University :
"Empire and Communications is a canonical work dense with historical and historiographical allusions that are obscure to many contemporary readers, and William J. Buxton’s masterful introduction provides invaluable detail about the intellectual currents with which Innis was engaged. Even more importantly, Buxton explains the historical context vital for understanding the book’s conception and production, in the process both giving Mary Q. Innis her proper due in shaping its content and illuminating for readers the work’s critical politics."
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Reading Empire and Communications: Above and below the Line
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Notes on the Text
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Empire and Communications, 1972 edition
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Foreword
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Author’s Preface
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Editor’s Note
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1 Introduction
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2 Egypt
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3 Babylonia
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4 The Oral Tradition and Greek Civilization
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5 The Written Tradition and the Roman Empire
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6 Parchment and Paper
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7 Paper and the Printing Press
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Bibliography
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Index
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