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Material addressing the history of telegraphy and its relation to changes in national identity
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Material addressing the history of telegraphy and its relation to changes in national identity
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D.R. Winseck, 'Communication and Empire: Media markets, Power and Globalization, 1860—1910', Global Media and Communication 4 (1) (2008), pp. 7-36.
G. O'Hara, 'New Histories of British Imperial Communication and the ‘Networked World’ of the 19th and Early 20th Centuries', History Compass 8 (7) (July 2010), pp. 609-625.
R.W. Morrow, 'Nationalizing American Radio: Anti-Monopoly, Nationalism, and the First Alexander Bill, 1915–1917', Journal of Radio & Audio Media 18 (1) (2011), pp. 17-32.
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