Empire And Communications

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Author: Harold Innis

ISBN-10: 0742555089

ISBN-13: 9780742555082

Category: Social & Cultural History

It's been said that without Harold A. Innis there could have been no Marshall McLuhan. Empire and Communications is one of Innis's most important contributions to the debate about how media influenced the development of consciousness and societies. In this foundational work, he traces humanity's movement from the oral tradition of preliterate cultures to the electronic media of recent times. Along the way, he presents his own influential concepts of oral communication, time and space bias,...

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It's been said that without Harold A. Innis there could have been no Marshall McLuhan. Empire and Communications is one of Innis's most important contributions to the debate about how media influence the development of consciousness and societies. In this foundational work, he traces humanity's movement from the oral tradition of preliterate cultures to the electronic media of recent times. Along the way, he presents his own influential concepts of oral communication, time and space bias, and monopolies of knowledge.

Publisher's Note     9General Introduction   Alexander John Watson     11Preface   Harold A. Innis     19Introduction     21Egypt     32Babylonia     46The Oral Tradition and Greek Civilization     75The Written Tradition and the Roman Empire     106Parchment and Paper     138Paper and the Printing Press     164Notes     199Marginalia     220Suggested Reading     270Index     274

\ Journal Of International CommunicationWith the benefit of over 50 years of reflection, we can state without opposition that Harold Innis was an important figure in the development of communications studies, and that our students today would do well to read his book, if only to experience the joy of physically grasping and grappling with a difficult publication instead of reading the watered-down version available on Wikipedia.\ \