A History of California Newspapers, 1846-1858

A History of California Newspapers, 1846-1858 PDF

Author: Edward Cleveland 1828-1886 Kemble

Publisher: Hassell Street Press

Published: 2021-09-10

Total Pages: 408

ISBN-13: 9781014954732

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Newspapers in California

Newspapers in California PDF

Author: California State Library. Foundation

Publisher: Sacramento, Calif. (P.O. Box 2037, Sacramento 95809) : California State Library Foundation

Published: 1985

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13:

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List of California newspaper holdings in libraries throughout the state with a bibliography of California newspaper history and information about indexing, clipping, and archival projects.

Shaping History

Shaping History PDF

Author: Helen Geracimos Chapin

Publisher: University of Hawaii Press

Published: 1996-07-01

Total Pages: 402

ISBN-13: 0824864271

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Just a decade after the first printing press arrived in Honolulu in 1820, American Protestant missionaries produced the first newspaper in the islands. More than a thousand daily, weekly, or monthly papers in nine different languages have appeared since then. Today they are often considered a secondary source of information, but in their heyday Hawai‘i’s newspapers formed one of the most diversified, vigorous, and influential presses in the world. In this original and timely work, Helen Geracimos Chapin charts the role Hawai‘i’s newspapers played in shaping major historic events in the islands and how the rise of the newspaper abetted the rise of American influence in Hawai‘i. Shaping History is based on a wide selection of written and oral sources, including extensive interviews with journalists and others working in the newspaper industry. Students of journalism and Hawaiian history will find this comprehensive history of Hawai‘i’s newspapers especially valuable.